Absolutely - Madness

Absolutely

Madness

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1980-09-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1980 Sire Records. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Compa
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Baggy Trousers Madness 2:47
2
Embarrassment Madness 3:10
3
E.R.N.I.E. Madness 2:09
4
Close Escape Madness 3:32
5
Not Home Today Madness 2:43
6
On the Beat Pete Madness 3:04
7
Solid Gone Madness 2:19
8
Take It or Leave It Madness 3:27
9
Shadow of Fear Madness 1:59
10
Disappear Madness 2:58
11
Overdone Madness 3:45
12
In the Rain Madness 2:43
13
You Said Madness 2:34
14
Return of the Los Palmas 7 Madness 2:03

Reviews

  • Absolutely…Buy It!

    5
    By Chip Tompson
    This album came along in the waning years of the ska revival that swept England in the late seventies (and the U.S. shortly thereafter). What Madness managed to do, however, was to move beyond simple rehashing of a decades-old Jamaican music scene and infuse their music with a flair for the absurd and a fairground joyousness, thanks in part to the emphasis on the Farfisa organ, rather than simply horns and syncopated guitar riffs. Their witty twist on the twisted underbelly of working-class English life is nowhere more apparent than on this, their second studio release. Clever character studies like "Not Home Today" and "Close Escape" are balanced by social commentary in "Baggy Trousers" and "Embarrassment," a claim that could be made for their self-titled debut. However, stylistically and content-wise, this collection branches out to include introspective numbers like "You Said" and lovelorn laments like "In The Rain." In short, it reveals the band to have much more depth than their lighthearted approach might suggest. For the ska enthusiast or the fan of "Our House" who wondered if they were anything but one-hit wonders, this album responds with an emphatic yes, and grounds the band firmly in the pantheon of spot-on ska, English witty pop, and pure, unadulterated fun.

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