"Two Hearts" is the third and final studio album by Australian pop rock band Men at Work, released in April 1985. The album marked a departure from the group's previous, more rock-oriented sound, with this one drawing greater influence from pop and dance music.
After the success of their previous albums, the band went through significant changes. Prior to recording "Two Hearts", two original members had left the band, leaving only singer/guitarist Colin Hay and saxophonist Greg Ham. They enlisted new musicians to fill the vacancies, including drummer Mark Kennedy, bassist Jeremy Alsop, and guitarist Ron Strykert.
"Two Hearts" debuted at No. 16 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart, but it did not repeat the global success of Men at Work's earlier albums. The most popular single released from the album was "Everything I Need." Despite deviating from the group's earlier sound, the album garnered mixed reviews.
Sadly, the album marked the end of Men at Work's success. After "Two Hearts", the band temporarily disbanded in 1986, only occasionally reuniting for sporadic concerts and performances.
Despite the mixed reactions, this album has played a crucial role in their discography, showcasing the band's ability to experiment and adapt to new musical trends. As a result, it still holds a special place in the hearts of die-hard Men at Work fans.