In the live recording from November 30, 1995, titled "Into My Life," Men at Work was nearing the end of their original run as a band, performing in Br... Read Full Description >
In the live recording from November 30, 1995, titled "Into My Life," Men at Work was nearing the end of their original run as a band, performing in Brazil during their reunion tour. This performance came after the release of their album "Two Hearts" in 1996, which was the band's fourth studio album and featured a more mature sound compared to their earlier work. The band had experienced immense popularity in the early 1980s with iconic hits like "Down Under" and "Who Can It Be Now?" By the mid-1990s, they were attempting to reconnect with their audience after a hiatus following their initial breakup in 1986. The "Into My Life" track signifies their shift towards softer rock elements, reflecting the changes in their musical style, while the choice of Brazil as a venue highlights their international appeal and fan base in South America.