
Men At Work's followup to the hugely successful Business As Usual was an album with a lot riding on it, but the Aussies come through admirably, upping the songcraft and the production values simultaneously. There's less of a reggae undertone on Cargo, and the Aussie-centric "Down Under," which provided so much novelty appeal on the debut, has no equivalent here.
Instead, there's a more sophisticated compositional bent that sacrifices nothing in sheer catchiness. The album's centerpiece, "Overkill," is representative of the blend of introspective self-doubt and arresting melodic hooks that makes Cargo an unqualified success. If Business As Usual tickled your pop fancy, you'll find Cargo digs a little deeper.
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"Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive" (Hay) – 4:38
"Overkill" (Hay) – 3:46
"Settle Down My Boy" (Strykert) – 3:30
"Upstairs in My House" (Hay, Strykert) – 4:02
"No Sign of Yesterday" (Hay) – 6:14
"It's a Mistake" (Hay) – 4:34
"High Wire" (Hay) – 3:02
"Blue for You" (Hay) – 3:54
"I Like To" (Strykert) – 4:03
"No Restrictions" (Hay) – 4:30
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