Music @ Work

Music @ Work is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. The album was leaked via the internet six weeks before its official release in June, 2000.[4] It won the 2001 Juno Award for Best Rock Album.[5]

Music @ Work
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 6, 2000
StudioThe Bathouse, Bath, Ontario
GenreRock
Length51:40
LabelUniversal
Producer
The Tragically Hip chronology
Phantom Power
(1998)
Music @ Work
(2000)
In Violet Light
(2002)
Singles from Music @ Work
  1. "My Music at Work"
    Released: May 4, 2000
  2. "Lake Fever"
    Released: 2000
  3. "The Completists"
    Released: 2000
  4. "Freak Turbulence"
    Released: 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
PopMatters(favourable)[2]
Robert Christgau(C)[3]

Commercial performance

Music @ Work debuted at #1 on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling 45,396 copies in its first week.[6] The album has been certified 2x Platinum in Canada.

Track listing

All songs were written by The Tragically Hip.

No.TitleLength
1."My Music at Work"3:06
2."Tiger the Lion"5:30
3."Lake Fever"4:34
4."Putting Down"3:13
5."Stay"3:22
6."The Bastard"4:54
7."The Completists"3:07
8."Freak Turbulence"2:53
9."Sharks"4:14
10."Toronto #4"2:59
11."Wild Mountain Honey"3:56
12."Train Overnight"3:17
13."The Bear"3:55
14."As I Wind Down the Pines"2:34
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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. PopMatters review
  3. Robert Christgau review
  4. "Hip album leaks to Net". Archived from the original on October 10, 2004. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  5. "2001 Juno Awards". MetroLeap Media. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  6. "Hip album debuts at No. 1". Archived from the original on October 12, 2004. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
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