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The discography of Madness, a British pop/ska band, comprises 13 studio albums, 16 compilation albums, four live albums, two soundtrack albums, three extended plays, four box sets, 43 singles and 37 music videos.
Despite the poor chart showing, the album was listed as number 55 in NME ' s "All Time 100 Albums". [31] The singles for the album fared even worse, with "Yesterday's Men" peaking at number 18 in the UK charts. The subsequent singles, "Uncle Sam" and "Sweetest Girl", failed to make the top 20, which was a first for Madness singles.
The Business – the Definitive Singles Collection is a 3 disc box set by ska/pop band Madness released in 1993. It contained all the band's singles until that point with their respective b-sides and other bonus tracks, some rare. It also includes a 52-page booklet and snippets of interviews with people associated with Madness between some tracks.
"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.
"Embarrassment" is a song recorded by ska/pop band Madness, predominantly written by Lee Thompson, but partially credited to Mike Barson. [1] [2] The band first began performing the song at live shows in April 1980, [3] and it was featured on their second studio album, Absolutely.
The London Cast of Oklahoma! Oklahoma! Custom promo label BUY 106 The London Cast of Oklahoma! Not issued: BUY 107 Ian Dury & the Blockheads Not issued: BUY DJ 108 Madness "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" BUY 108 Madness "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" 16 January 1981 BUY DJ 109 Tenpole Tudor "Swords of a Thousand Men" BUY 109 Tenpole Tudor
It was released as a single on 5 September 1980 and spent 20 weeks in UK charts, reaching a high of #3. [3] It was the 28th best-selling single of 1980 in the UK. [4] In October 2017, American punk rock/hip hop band the Transplants released a cover version of the song on their Take Cover EP.
The track "The Prince" is a tribute to Buster and a re-recording of the band's debut single, originally released on the 2 Tone label. [7] Its B-side, "Madness", another Prince Buster song, was also re-recorded for the album. "Madness" and "Bed and Breakfast Man" were released as singles in North America through Sire Records. [8]