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Madness (album)

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Madness
Madness cover
Compilation album by Madness
Released 1983
Recorded 1979 - 1983
Genre Ska/Pop
Length 39:13
Label Geffen Records
Professional reviews
Madness chronology
The Rise & Fall
(1983)
Madness
(1983)
Keep Moving
(1984)

Madness is a self-titled compilation album by a British ska/pop band Madness. It was released only in United States in 1983. It featured their biggest hit "Our House" from the album The Rise & Fall which was not released in USA at all. The album included mostly Madness pop songs with "Night Boat to Cairo" being the only song from their early ska days. It reached #41 in the US charts. The album contains every UK single from "Grey Day" to "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)", with the notable exception of "Driving in My Car", which has never been issued on any US compilation.

Track listing

  1. "Our House"
  2. "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)"
  3. "It Must Be Love"
  4. "Primrose Hill"
  5. "Shut Up"
  6. "House of Fun"
  7. "Night Boat to Cairo"
  8. "Rise and Fall"
  9. "Blue Skinned Beast"
  10. "Cardiac Arrest"
  11. "Grey Day"
  12. "Madness (Is All in the Mind)"

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