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"Our House" is a song by the English ska and pop band Madness and was written by second lead vocalist Chas Smash and guitarist Chris Foreman. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, The Rise & Fall , on 12 November 1982.
The Rise & Fall is the fourth studio album by English ska band Madness, released on 5 November 1982 by Stiff Records. [1] This album saw Madness at their most experimental, exhibiting a range of musical styles including jazz, English music hall, and Eastern influences.
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"Our House" (Degrassi: The Next Generation), an episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation; Our House, the cover show for the British children's game show Hider in the House; Our House (2022), television series on ITV, starring Tuppence Middleton, Martin Compston and Rupert Penry-Jones, based on the novel of the same name by Louise Candlish
Our House: the Original Songs is a greatest hits album by a British Ska-pop group Madness, released in 2002. It was released as a result of the stage show "Our House", and comprises the tracks which were included in the musical. The album features two new songs, "Simple Equation" and "Sarah's Song".
Suggs appeared twice with Madness on the British TV comedy show The Young Ones, first on the episode "Boring" in which the band performed "House of Fun". On the second series, the band performed "Our House" on the penultimate episode "Sick". [38] Suggs has hosted the celebrity karaoke game show Night Fever on the UK's Channel 5. [39]
Madness is a compilation album by the British ska/pop band Madness.It was issued primarily for the North American market in order to capitalise on the top 10 success in the United States of their hit single "Our House" from the 1982 album Madness Presents the Rise & Fall, which had not been available there.
Upon its release, Paul Moody of NME felt that The Business did not "add anything to Madness' considerable charms" and was more suited to collectors. He commented that the compilation was "probably most notable for bearing assorted characters from their past wedged between the tracks in the quest for added curiosity value" and summarised, "The truly great songs are still some of the best ...