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Human Nature are an Australian pop vocal group, which formed in 1989, as a quartet featuring Toby Allen, Phil Burton and brothers,
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and Mike Tierney. Originally they were established as a
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group, called the 4 Trax, when the members were schoolmates. After signing with
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as ''Human Nature'', they released their debut album, ''
Telling Everybody ''Telling Everybody'' is the debut album by Australian boy band and pop vocal group Human Nature released on 2 December 1996 by Columbia Records owned by Sony Music Entertainment Australia. Track listing #" Tellin' Everybody" (Andrew Tierney ...
'', in 1996. Four of their albums have reached number one on the ARIA Albums Charts, '' Counting Down'' (May 1999), '' Reach Out: The Motown Record'' (November 2005), '' Dancing in the Street: The Songs of Motown II'' (October 2006) and '' Gimme Some Lovin': Jukebox Vol II'' (August 2016). Three other albums reached number two, '' Get Ready'' (November 2007), ''
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'' (October 2014), and ''
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'' (August 2018). Their top 10 hits on the related ARIA Singles Chart are "
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" (October 1996), " Don't Say Goodbye" (March 1997), " Everytime You Cry" (duet with
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, October 1997), "
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" (July 1999), "
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" (October 1999), "
He Don't Love You "He Don't Love You" is a song by Human Nature, released as the first single from their self-titled album ''Human Nature''. The song peaked at No. 4 in Australia, and at No. 18 in the UK. The Mark Hartley directed music video was nominated for ...
" (November 2000) and " When You Say You Love Me" (April 2004). Three of their albums received multi-platinum certification from ARIA, while four others have received platinum, with a total shipment of over 1.6 million records in Australia, as of April 2011. The group have toured both nationally and internationally including as a support act for
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on her
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(March 1996, June 1997) and
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(1998). They also opened for
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on the
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(December 1996, early to mid-1997). At the
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they won Highest Selling Album for ''Reach Out: The Motown Record''. In May 2009 they began a residency performing a
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-themed show on the
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and in April 2014 they completed their 1000th show. In November 2019 Human Nature were inducted into the
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.


History


Early career: The 4 Trax

Human Nature started as the 4 Trax in Sydney in late 1989 when Toby Allen (born 1973) and Phil Burton (born 1974) joined with brothers Andrew Tierney (born 1974) and Michael Tierney (born 1977). They represented
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as well as a public school in Sydneys west, in a combined regional schools concert at the
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Town Hall, on 27 November 1989. All four members had choir backgrounds and were inspired by groups from the Motown era, including
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. In Bankstown, they had sung
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' hit " Earth Angel". Andrew later told Megan Riggs of What's on Highway Radio that it was the only song they knew and they were encouraged to listen to more Motown groups. After the elder three members had finished high school, Allen worked as a perfume salesman and studied courses in accounting and geology; Andrew studied physiotherapy for two years; and Burton was studying to be a music teacher. Mike, the youngest member of the group, was doing his Higher School Certificate in his final year of secondary school. The 4 Trax initially gave
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in the
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style, and after winning some talent quests, they began singing professionally in clubs and built a following. The group sent demo recordings to record labels. On a visit to
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CEO,
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, they performed an ''a cappella'' version of "
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", and landed a contract. By 1995 the group felt the 4 Trax name was dated, so they brainstormed alternatives: Mike suggested Human Nature. Allen said, "At first we thought it was probably a bit obvious, because it's such a well-used term, but then the more we lived with that we realized that it suited us. We were singing ''a cappella'' at the time, and it represented what we were about: Singing was our human nature."


''Telling Everybody'' album (1996–1997)

On 1 March 1996 Human Nature released their first single, " Got It Goin' On", which reached No. 19 on the
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. It was co-written by the Tierney brothers with their producer,
Paul Begaud Paul Begaud is an Australian born songwriter, record producer and singer. He has written and/or produced songs for artists including Delta Goodrem, Tina Arena, Human Nature, Terri Clark, Honeyz, R&B Singer Selwyn (singer), Donny Osmond and c ...
. Note: User may have to click "Search again" and provide details at "Enter a title:" e.g. Got It Goin On; or at "Performer:" Human Nature At the
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they received their first nomination, for Best Talent for "Got It Goin' On".ARIA Music Awards for Human Nature: * Search Results 'Human Nature': * 1996 winners and nominees: * 1997 winners and nominees: * 1998 winners and nominees: * 1999 winners and nominees: * 2001 winners and nominees: * 2006 winners and nominees: * 2007 winners and nominees: They followed up with " Tellin' Everybody" in July, which reached the top 30. The third single, "
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" (27 September), peaked at No. 6 and gave them their first platinum certification from ARIA. "Wishes" was co-written by Alan Glass with its producer,
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(ex-member of
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). They had opened for
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on the Australian leg of her
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in March 1996. They were a support act for the tour's European leg: visiting Ireland, England, France, Belgium, Austria and Switzerland in June 1997. They opened for her next world tour,
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, in 1998, at the concerts in South Korea and Japan. On 2 December 1996, Human Nature released their debut album, ''Telling Everybody'', which reached No. 7 on the ARIA Albums Chart and remained in the top 50 for 64 weeks. It also reached the top 100 on both the
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and the
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s. Eight of its twelve tracks were produced by Begaud and the other four by Klippel. According to Australian
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,
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, it "brimmed with silky smooth dance-pop and blue-eyed soul." On the ARIA End of Year Albums Chart it reached No. 11. Christie Eliezer of ''
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'' listed the album at number 9 in his top 10 for the year, declaring that it had "Stunning R&B vocals." He opined that outside Australia the group's "three strongest markets outside are Japan, Germany and Taiwan." Human Nature garnered attention from Sony label mate,
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: they were an opening act for the Australian leg of the
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in November and December 1996. Mike Tierney told G Mintern of ''The Times'' in November, "Well its totally amazing, and a real coup for us and a great opportunity to showcase our music to a large number of people." They continued opening for Jackson on the European leg through early 1997. They sang at venues numbering over 100,000 people, and at
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for three nights. In an interview in July 2009 with
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's reporter, Andrew described touring with Jackson: " twas an incredible break for us ... We learned so much from seeing him perform that many times and experienced things that have shaped us into the entertainers we are today. He was the ultimate artist and so inspiring." In April and May 1997 they toured United Kingdom supporting local girl group
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. In June 1998 they issued a VHS, ''Human Nature – Telling Everybody... The Story'', produced and directed by Ross Wood, which contained footage of their European and Japanese 1997 tours supporting Dion, Jackson and Eternal. Additional singles from ''Telling Everybody'' are " Don't Say Goodbye" (March 1997, No. 8), "
Whisper Your Name "Whisper Your Name" is a song by Australian group Human Nature. It was released in July 1997 as the fifth single from the debut studio album '' Telling Everybody'' (1997). The song peaked at No. 18 in Australia. Track listing ;CD single (664593 ...
" (August, No. 18), and "
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" (November, top 40). The album achieved triple-platinum status in 1997. At the
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they received nominations for Best Pop Release and Producer of the Year (Begaud) for "Telling Everybody", Highest Selling Single for both "Don't Say Goodbye" and "Wishes", and Breakthrough Artist – Album for ''Telling Everybody''. At the ceremony, in September, they debuted their single, "Everytime You Cry", which was a duet with John Farnham. In the following month Human Nature undertook their own national concert tour.


''Counting Down'' album (1998–1999)

Human Nature and Farnham's duet single, "Every Time You Cry", peaked at No. 3 and stayed for 15 weeks in the ARIA top 50. The group received a nomination at the
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for Producer of the Year for Begaud's work on "Whisper Your Name" and another for Highest Selling Single (with Farnham) for "Every Time You Cry". They later performed with Farnham on his I Can't Believe He's 50 Tour in April–May 1999. In December 1998 they supported
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's tour of Australia. Their second album, '' Counting Down'', was released on 25 May 1999, which consists of sessions recorded in Sydney, London, and Los Angeles, and used the production team from the first album, along with international songwriters and producers. It debuted at number one on the ARIA charts, remained in the top 50 for 26 weeks and was certified platinum by the end of the following year. McFarlane described it as "smooth R&B pop". Eliezer declared that its number-one status "sent the right signal to other territories about the vocal quartet." "Every Time You Cry" was included on the album and five other singles charted in the ARIA top 40: "
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" (September 1998, No. 1 "Last to Know" (March 1999, No. 14), "
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" (July, No. 5), "
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" (October, No. 8) – a cover version of the 1989 hit by
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– and "Be There with You" (April 2000, No. 40) Andrew and Michael co-wrote "She's Taken My Words" – the B-side for "Last to Know" – which was used as the theme song for Australian feature film, '' Paperback Hero'' (March 1999). Human Nature were the first Australian group, and as of October 2007, the only one to have six top 40 hits from the one album. All except "Be There with You" received gold certification in Australia. Human Nature appeared in an Australian concert tour of symphonic versions of
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' songs, conducted by
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. In October 1999 they had roles in a stage version of '' Happy Days: The Arena Mega-Musical'', playing a 1950s vocal group, the Naturals. At the
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they were nominated for Best Pop Release for ''Counting Down''; Producer of the Year (Paul Begaud) for "Now That I've Found You", "Depend on Me", "Last to Know", "Be There with You"; and Highest Selling Single for "Last to Know".


Self-titled and greatest hits albums (2000–2003)

Human Nature's third album was eponymously titled and released on 1 December 2000. It was recorded in Sydney, London, Stockholm, Los Angeles and New York. It included "It's Gonna Be a Long Night" which was co-written by the Tierney brothers with
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of
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. Its lead single, "
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" (November 2000), reached the Top 20 in the
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and No. 7 in Australia to become the second best selling Australasian single for that year. Tim Cashmere of Undercover Media described their "clean cut image that appeals to teens with full parental approval." On 15 September Human Nature performed the
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at the opening ceremonies of the
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with singer Julie Anthony and musician James Morrison. In November they made a guest appearance on the Australian TV soap opera, ''
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'', where they sang "He Don't Love You" at Erinsborough High's debutante ball, and "Wishes" ''a cappella'' at the ball's after party. On 16 November 2001 Human Nature released their first greatest hits album, '' Here & Now: The Best of Human Nature'', featuring 17 tracks, three of which had not been on previous albums. It reached No. 11 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Their single, " Always Be With You", peaked in the top 30. Its related music video featured a comic character,
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. At the
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"He Don't Love You" was nominated for Highest Selling Single and Best Video (directed by Mark Hartley). From August 2002 to early 2003 Allen portrayed the Emcee in a production of the musical, ''
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''. He used temporary tattoos and dyed black hair; in a stark contrast to the "clean-cut" image associated with the group. Jo Roberts of ''
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'' described how "he prowls around the stage like a wild animal on heat; muscular, handsome and lascivious with dyed black hair, tattoos and androgynous, wet, red lips. He's an eye magnet, whether centre stage or lurking in the shadows with an expression of wicked intent." Allen won a
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for his performance. For the duration of the musical play's run Human Nature were in hiatus. On 25 June 2003 the group sang the national anthem at Game 2 of the Rugby League
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match at
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.


''Walk the Tightrope'', Motown cover albums (2004–2007)

Human Nature released their fourth studio album, ''
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'', on 26 April 2004, which reached No. 12. Andrew explained, "With this record, we wanted to take a bit of a chance, do things we haven't done before. Break the Human Nature mould." Cashmere felt that while it is "littered with great vocal harmonization... it's just a bummer about the songs... they haven't exactly pushed the boundaries of artistic endeavor, but they have once again laid down some magnificent vocals backed by some of the world's top production." Amazon.com's editor opined that they "have never sounded better. A blend of Bee Gees groove inspired dance floor tracks, upbeat pop numbers and gorgeous ballads." Its first single " When You Say You Love Me", co-written by
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(ex-
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) and
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's album track. In April 2004 it reached No. 7 in Australia. The track, "Love Is Blind", was written by the
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in 1998, but it had not been previously released by any artist. The album also features a reworking of " Guilty (One in a Million)" by
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and
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, and a cover of "
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", a 1992 hit by
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band Mr. Big. "Guilty" reached the top 40. In May 2005 Allen portrayed Kenickie in, another musical, '' Grease The Arena Spectacular''. John Shand of ''
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'' declared that Allen "seemed wasted" in his role. For their fifth studio album, '' Reach Out: The Motown Record'' (7 November 2005), the group focused on
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cover versions. AllMusic's Matt Collar found the tracks were "well-produced and reverent reworkings of the original '60s versions that should appeal to both aficionados of Motown soul and longtime Human Nature fans." Eliezer, now writing for ''In Music & Media'', described it as "nannabait" which provided "something of a late-career revival." Burton explained their development, "We've gone through the ''Telling Everybody'' and the boy band phase – as you said – but now we're showing everyone how we got to where we are and that's by listening to this type of music. It really suits us." ''Reach Out'' debuted at No. 6, and, five weeks later, reached number one on the ARIA Album Chart; it remained in the top 50 for 56 weeks. It peaked at No. 2 in
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– their highest charting album outside Australia. It received 6× Platinum certification in 2007 from ARIA for shipment of over 420,000 units. In 2006 they performed across Australia on their Motown Show Tour with special guest,
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. Allen and Burton have each appeared in reality TV shows: Allen in the fourth season of Channel 7's ''
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'' (May 2006) – finishing third – Burton in the second season of Nine Network's ''
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'' (January 2007). Both Allen and Burton appeared on 19 March 2006 episode of Channel 10's ''
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'' series where they competed for the title of Australia's Brainiest Musician: Burton won and Allen was a runner-up. On 29 October 2006 Human Nature won the
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for Highest Selling Album for ''Reach Out: The Motown Record''. It was their first win from 15 nominations in their 18 years together. Andrew jokingly commented that they were the " John Wood" of the ARIAs. Human Nature performed at the ceremony, ARIA provided a summary, " helads delivered a fine medley of Motown hits and, in their sharp blue suits, were easily the best-dressed blokes in the room." With the success of ''Reach Out'', Human Nature continued with the Motown theme by releasing their sixth studio album, '' Dancing in the Street: the Songs of Motown II'', on 13 October 2006. Collar noticed that they "find a nice balance between updating the classic Motown sound for contemporary dance-pop fans while still remaining faithful to the original recordings." Eliezer reported that with its predecessor "Motown tunes revive Human Nature." It debuted at number one on the ARIA Album Chart and was certified 3× Platinum for 2006. ''Dancing in the Street'' was nominated at the
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for Best Selling Album. They followed the album with an Australian arena tour in June and July 2007, with pop singer,
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, as the support act. On 24 November 2007 Human Nature released their third Motown-themed album, '' Get Ready'', which featured appearances by several original Motown artists:
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,
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and Mary Wilson (
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,
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). Robinson flew to Australia for its release, and performed with the group on ''Dancing with the Stars'' and ''
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''. The album reached number two on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum. Their three Motown-themed albums, with a total of ten platinum certifications, have shipped over 700,000 copies in Australia.


American breakthrough (2008–2013)

In 2008 Human Nature performed for the first time in the United States, with a two-month engagement at
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's Tropicana Casino. In April they performed with Mary Wilson on the Australian TV show, '' It Takes Two'', where they sang two duets from their ''Get Ready'' album: " It Takes Two" and "
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". Sony issued a compilation box set, '' The Motor City Collection'', on 19 April 2008 – to coincide with Wilson's duets – which peaked at No. 18. The group teamed up with their previous producer
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to record their ninth studio album, '' A Symphony of Hits'', with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. It was released on 10 November 2008, which peaked at No. 10. Adam Greenberg of AllMusic explained that " e vocals are consistently strong, though they are undeniably of the boy band variety. There's melodramatic emotion pumped into everything here. While it works well for some of the ballads (the Bangles' 'Eternal Flame' in particular comes off well), it can seem a little much for the bouncier tracks." They followed in mid-December with three performances at the
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fronting the
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, conducted by
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. They also performed with the
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in Melbourne (February 2009), and the
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in Perth (February–March). In May 2009 Human Nature became the second Australian group to have a residency on the
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(The Four Kinsmen were the first, from 1996) when they began a year-long engagement at the
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. At the premiere of the show, Smokey Robinson Presents: Human Nature, Robinson told ''
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'' reporter,
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, that "They were bigger than the Beatles in Australia, New Zealand and Asia. I've never met four harder working, finely tuned singers. They are set to become major stars here now, and I'm proud to present them in Vegas." On 12 December they returned to Australia for a homecoming show with Robinson and Jessica Mauboy at the
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winery in the
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. In May 2010 the Imperial Palace extended the group's engagement by two years, and also renamed their venue, as Human Nature Theatre. Las Vegas mayor,
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, also decreed that 11 May 2010 is to be known as Human Nature Day. Human Nature released their ninth studio album, '' Vegas: Songs from Sin City'', in November 2010, which reached the ARIA top 30. ''Vegas'' contains cover versions that are either about the city or have been performed by headliners past and present. It includes a duet with current Vegas headliner,
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. On 27 November they performed two Elvis Presley covers, "
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" and "
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", complete with Vegas showgirls, on the final episode of Australian TV show, ''
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''. They received a presentation award which coincided with their 21st anniversary of performing. In December 2010 the band embarked on the Direct from Las Vegas! Australian Symphony Tour where they visited five state capital cities and played with the associated state symphony orchestra. Again, they worked with the Sydney, Melbourne, and West Australian Symphony Orchestras. Also, for the first time, they performed with the
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,
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and Queensland Symphony Orchestras. In celebration of their 500th show at the Imperial Palace on 30 June 2011, Human Nature recorded a full-length PBS concert special, ''Human Nature Sings Motown with Special Guest Smokey Robinson'' at the Paris Theatre at
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on 6–7 July. The special was produced by
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'', "Basically, ever since we started working in Vegas, everyone was telling us we should do a PBS special." and that "We'd like more people when they arrive in Vegas to have heard of Human Nature." On 6 March 2012 Human Nature released a DVD of the PBS concert, and also their first US album, ''The Motown Record'', featuring more Motown tracks. Allen told Brian McCollum of the ''
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'', "Everybody loves (Motown), which is testament to what it achieved. As Berry Gordy would say, they didn't seek to make just black music – they wanted to make music for everybody. I look out at our shows, and it's people from all over the world, all genders and ages. It's pretty remarkable." and that "to have (Smokey Robinson) get involved so heavily with what we were doing was such a big justification for us, that we were doing something OK with this music and not ruining it." The album reached number 120 on the ''Billboard'' Top 200, but reached number one on the Motown Chart, and number one on the ''Billboard'' Heatseeker Chart. The releases were followed by a 34-city tour to raise money for PBS affiliates and to improve awareness of the group in America. Their first stop, on 24 March, was at
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, the original home of Motown, at the
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. They were also featured musical guests on 23 April broadcast of the American ABC's ''
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'', alongside Motown artists, Robinson, Martha Reeves and the Temptations. The tour included visits to Chicago, Washington D.C., Boston and New York City. For the east coast tour they used their Vegas backing band, the Funk Foundation. In December 2012 the group toured Australia, again teaming up with symphony orchestras including the Adelaide and Melbourne Symphony Orchestras; they also performed in Sydney and the Gold Coast with Philharmonia Australia. Human Nature signed a two-year deal with Venetian Hotel and Casino and started residency in January 2013. The group performs the ''Smokey Robinson presents Human Nature: The Motown Show'' five nights a week at the Sands Showroom.


''The Christmas Album'' & ''Jukebox'' albums (2013–2018)

In November 2013 Human Nature released '' The Christmas Album'', which reached No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and No. 13 on the ''Billboard'' Top Heatseekers. They promoted it with a 10-date Australian tour in December. On 10 April 2014 they played their 1000th show in Vegas, with Robinson joining them on stage. In September they appeared on Australian TV's ''Sunrise'' to promote their concept album, ''
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'', featuring cover versions of tracks from the 1950s and 1960s. It debuted at No. 2. In 2016, the band released '' Gimme Some Lovin': Jukebox Vol II''. In August 2018 the band released their thirteenth studio album, ''
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'', which peaked at number 2 on the ARIA Charts.


Order of Australia and ARIA Hall of Fame (2019)

At the
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, each of the four members of Human Nature received the Medal of the
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(General Division), with the citation, "for service to the performing arts as an entertainer." In April 2019 Human Nature celebrated their 30th anniversary with a Little More Love tour. It provided their biggest live shows and commenced in the Gold Coast and concluded in Sydney. In November of that year the group were inducted into the
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and sang a medley of their tracks, " Don't Say Goodbye", "
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", "
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", and " Everytime You Cry". A compilation album, titled '' Still Telling Everybody: 30 Years of Hits'' was released in November 2019 and peaked at number 3 on the ARIA Charts. On 2 February 2020, the group premiered a brand new single titled "Nobody Just Like You" at the
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men's final.


Band members

* Toby Allen – bass vocals (1989–present) * Phil Burton – baritone vocals, keyboard, guitar (1989–present) *
Andrew Tierney Andrew James Tierney (born 20 June 1974) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician, who is a member of the music group Human Nature. He is the brother of fellow band member Michael Tierney, and he and his wife live in Las Vegas L ...
 – lead vocals, keyboard (1989–present) * Michael Tierney – tenor vocals (1989–present)


Discography

;Studio albums * ''
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'' (1996) * '' Counting Down'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2000) * ''
Walk the Tightrope ''Walk the Tightrope'' is the fourth studio album by Australian boy band and pop vocal group Human Nature released on 26 April 2004. After a three-year absence since their greatest hits album, '' Here & Now: The Best of Human Nature'', the gro ...
'' (2004) * '' Reach Out: The Motown Record'' (2005) * '' Dancing in the Street: the Songs of Motown II'' (2006) * '' Get Ready'' (2007) * '' A Symphony of Hits'' (2008) * '' Vegas: Songs from Sin City'' (2010) * '' The Christmas Album'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2014) * '' Gimme Some Lovin': Jukebox Vol II'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2018)


Tours

All Human Nature tours in
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.


Main tours

*Reach Out (2006) *Gimme Some Lovin' (2017) *Romance (2019)


Woolworths' Carols in the Domain

In 2006, Human Nature were at
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at
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.


Awards


ARIA Awards

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is an annual awards ceremony held by the Australian Recording Industry Association to recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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. Human Nature has achieved one win (in
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) from sixteen nominations. In
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they were inducted into the
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, " Got It Goin' On" ,
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, rowspan="2", ''
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'' , Breakthrough Artist – Album , , rowspan="5", , - , Best Pop Release , , - , ''Telling Everyone'' –
Paul Begaud Paul Begaud is an Australian born songwriter, record producer and singer. He has written and/or produced songs for artists including Delta Goodrem, Tina Arena, Human Nature, Terri Clark, Honeyz, R&B Singer Selwyn (singer), Donny Osmond and c ...
, Producer of the Year , , - , " Don't Say Goodbye" , Highest Selling Single , , - , "
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" , Highest Selling Single , , - , rowspan=2",
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, " Every Time You Cry" (
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and Human Nature)
, Highest Selling Single , , rowspan="2", , - , "
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" – Paul Begaud , Producer of the Year , , - , rowspan=3",
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, " Last to Know" , Highest Selling Single , , rowspan="3", , - , '' Counting Down'' , Best Pop Release , , - , "Now that I've Found You", "Depend on Me", "Last to Know", "Be There with You" – Paul Begaud (and for other work) , Producer of the Year , , - , rowspan=2",
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, "
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" , Highest Selling Single , , rowspan="2", , - , "He Don't Love You" –
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, '' Dancing in the Street: The Songs of Motown II'' , Highest Selling Album , , , - ,
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, Human Nature ,
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, ,


Helpmann Awards

The
Helpmann Awards The Helpmann Awards are accolades for live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Live Performance Australia (LPA) since 2001. The annual awards recognise achievements in the disciplines of musical th ...
is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group ''Live Performance Australia'' since 2001. Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identi ...
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2006 File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro votes to declare independence from Serbia; The 2006 ...
, ''The Motown Show'' ,
Helpmann Award for Best Performance in an Australian Contemporary Concert The Helpmann Award for Best Performance in an Australian Contemporary Concert was an award, presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) at the annual Helpmann Awards from 2005-2008. In the following list winners are listed first and marked in go ...
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Medal of the Order of Australia

For the
2019 Australia Day Honours The 2019 Australia Day Honours are appointments to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 26 January 2019 by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Peter Cosgrove. The Aus ...
, on 26 January, each of the four members of Human Nature received the Medal of the
Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Go ...
(General Division), with the citation, "for service to the performing arts as an entertainer."


Mo Awards

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the
Mo Awards The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards) were an annual Australian entertainment industry award, that where established in 1975, to recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia. They were l ...
), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Human Nature won six awards in that time. (wins only) , - , 1992 , The 4 Trax , Johnny O'Keefe Encouragement Award , , - , rowspan="2", 1994 , The 4 Trax , Variety Group of the Year , , - , The 4 Trax , Variety Performer of the Year , , - , 1997 , Human Nature , Australian Performer of the Year , , - , 2001 , Human Nature , Contemporary Rock Performer of the Year , , - , 2002 , Human Nature , Contemporary Rock Performer of the Year , , -


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Official site

Human Nature Las Vegas show page from Imperial Palace

Perth Music Interview
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