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  2. Madness discography - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Can't Touch Us Now - Wikipedia

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    Can't Touch Us Now is the eleventh studio album by the British band Madness, released on their Lucky 7 Records label through Universal Music Catalogue (UMC) on 28 October 2016. The album marked the return of founder member Mark Bedford but the departure of Cathal Smyth (Chas Smash).

  4. Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the record was spurred by the principle "Let Madness be Madness". [3] In a statement, Madness described the recording process as "the perfect antidote to the chaos of the past few years" and referred to their current form as "properly in the zone". [4] The result was understood as "their most harmonious recording experience to ...

  5. The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    The live concerts also included Dangermen "covers" of a few of Madness' more ska-influenced original compositions, such as "Night Boat to Cairo" and "The Prince". Singer Suggs said of some of the song choices: "The irony is that many of the songs had already been recorded in reggae form, such as " You Keep Me Hanging On " or even " Lola ".

  6. Keep Moving (Madness album) - Wikipedia

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    Keep Moving is the fifth studio album by the English ska/pop band Madness.It was released in February 1984, and was their final album on the Stiff label. It's notably the band's last studio album to feature their keyboardist and founding member Mike Barson, before the band split in 1986.

  7. Complete Madness - Wikipedia

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    Complete Madness is the first greatest hits album by ska/pop group Madness. It was released in 1982 and included Madness' biggest hits from their first three studio albums and the stand-alone singles. Complete Madness spent 99 weeks on the UK charts, peaking at number 1.

  8. 7 (Madness album) - Wikipedia

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    7 (also known as Madness 7) [6] is the third studio album by the English ska and pop band Madness.Released in October 1981, it peaked at No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart.All but one track was recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas in the summer of 1981, the exception being "Grey Day" which was recorded in London earlier in the year.

  9. Absolutely (Madness album) - Wikipedia

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    Absolutely is the second studio album from the British ska band Madness.The album reached number 2 in the UK album charts. [2]Absolutely spawned some of the band's biggest hits, most notably "Baggy Trousers", which peaked at number 3 in the UK and spent more than four months in the singles chart. [2] "