What's a Few Men?

What's a Few Men? is the fifth studio album by Australian rock band Hunters & Collectors, which was released on 16 November 1987. The album's title was drawn from Albert Facey's memoir A Fortunate Life. The album peaked at No. 16 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart and No. 9 on the New Zealand Albums Chart. It provided the singles, "Do You See What I See", issued in October 1987 and "Still Hangin' Round", in February the following year. "Do You See What I See" reached No. 33 in Australia while in New Zealand it became their highest charting single at No. 13.

What's a Few Men?
Studio album by
Released16 November 1987 (1987-11-16)
RecordedSeptember 1987
StudioMetropolis Audio, Melbourne
GenreRock
Length54:28
LabelWhite/Mushroom (AUS/NZ)
I.R.S. (US)
ProducerGreg Edward, Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors chronology
Human Frailty
(1986)
What's a Few Men?
(1987)
Ghost Nation
(1989)
Singles from What's a Few Men?
  1. "Do You See What I See?"
    Released: 5 October 1987
  2. "Still Hangin' 'Round"
    Released: 1 February 1988
  3. "Back on the Breadline"
    Released: 20 June 1988
Fate
1988 US release (I.R.S. Records)

The band's label in the United States, I.R.S. Records, required the album to be renamed and a number of the songs to be replaced before they would issue it. What's a Few Men? was subsequently renamed Fate, with an altered track listing including four new songs, and was released in North America in September 1988. This version included the track, ""Back on the Breadline", which was issued as a single in the US and charted at No. 6 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks.

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