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Mad Not Mad

Madness

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This ironically peppy set of '80s pop would prove to be Madness' final studio album, and the band was clearly not in the best of moods while they recorded it. Their previous album had suffered the weakest chart showing of the band's career, and they had recently lost their founding father figure (keyboardist Mike Barson). They had left their record company, setting up their own "Zarjazz" label. Like the Beatles' Let It Be, this record has "One Last Stab" written all over it. The album opens with a bitingly overt declaration of the band's determination to hang on in the cynically mercurial music business ("I'll Compete") and concludes with one of many images of an inevitably approaching ending ("shivering to a halt...no one wants to speak too soon, although we all knew"). Several songs dwell on themes of transience and aging ("Time," "Yesterday's Men, "), and the title track openly broods over the sting of Barson's departure. The album almost seems to fortell its own lack of success. Its ultimate failure to reignite the group's popularity might be blamed on the slickly synthetic over-production. Clive Langer and Alan Wistanley occasionally strike an inspired balance between soulful pop and subtle reggae rythyms, but more often they replace the warmth of Barson's pianos with a cold emphasis on drum machines and synthesizers. Some of the songwriting, however, is on par with the band's most mature work, and the lively melodies lend a perfect irony to the band's wry social commentary and personal brooding.

© Darryl Cater /TiVo

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1
I'll Compete
00:03:21

Lee Thompson, Composer - CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Daniel Woodgate, Composer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Madness, MainArtist

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

2
Yesterday's Men
00:04:36

CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Graham McPherson, Composer - Madness, MainArtist - Christopher Foreman, Composer

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

3
Uncle Sam
00:04:15

Lee Thompson, Composer - CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Madness, MainArtist - Christopher Foreman, Composer

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

4
White Heat
00:03:47

CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Graham McPherson, Composer - Madness, MainArtist - Cathal Smyth, Composer

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

5
Mad Not Mad
00:04:10

CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Graham McPherson, Composer - Madness, MainArtist - Cathal Smyth, Composer

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

6
Sweetest Girl
00:05:46

Green Gartside, Composer - CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Madness, MainArtist

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

7
Burning The Boats
00:04:30

CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Graham McPherson, Composer - Madness, MainArtist - Christopher Foreman, Composer

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

8
Tears You Can't Hide
00:03:08

CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Madness, MainArtist - Cathal Smyth, Composer

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

9
Time
00:04:21

CLIVE LANGER, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Madness, MainArtist - Cathal Smyth, Composer

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

10
Coldest Day
00:04:24

CLIVE LANGER, Composer, Producer - Alan Winstanley, Producer - Graham McPherson, Composer - Madness, MainArtist - Christopher Foreman, Composer

℗ 1985 Virgin Records Limited

Albumbeschreibung

This ironically peppy set of '80s pop would prove to be Madness' final studio album, and the band was clearly not in the best of moods while they recorded it. Their previous album had suffered the weakest chart showing of the band's career, and they had recently lost their founding father figure (keyboardist Mike Barson). They had left their record company, setting up their own "Zarjazz" label. Like the Beatles' Let It Be, this record has "One Last Stab" written all over it. The album opens with a bitingly overt declaration of the band's determination to hang on in the cynically mercurial music business ("I'll Compete") and concludes with one of many images of an inevitably approaching ending ("shivering to a halt...no one wants to speak too soon, although we all knew"). Several songs dwell on themes of transience and aging ("Time," "Yesterday's Men, "), and the title track openly broods over the sting of Barson's departure. The album almost seems to fortell its own lack of success. Its ultimate failure to reignite the group's popularity might be blamed on the slickly synthetic over-production. Clive Langer and Alan Wistanley occasionally strike an inspired balance between soulful pop and subtle reggae rythyms, but more often they replace the warmth of Barson's pianos with a cold emphasis on drum machines and synthesizers. Some of the songwriting, however, is on par with the band's most mature work, and the lively melodies lend a perfect irony to the band's wry social commentary and personal brooding.

© Darryl Cater /TiVo

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