7
Format: 12" Vinyl (33 1/3 RPM)
Label: Stiff Records
Catalogue: SEEZ 39
Country: United Kingdom
Released: October 2, 1981
MASTER RELEASE PAGE
Released in 1981, “7” is Madness’s third studio album. It continues their signature blend of ska, pop, and punk, showcasing their maturing sound. Produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, the album features more complex arrangements and a broader sound palette. Notable tracks include “Cardiac Arrest,” “Grey Day,” and “Shut Up,” with catchy melodies and socially conscious lyrics. “7” reached No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart and solidified Madness’s position in the music scene. It explores everyday struggles and societal issues while maintaining their lively, upbeat tempo. This release further established Madness as a leading ska revival band.
The international releases of Madness’s 1981 album “7” vary notably, particularly concerning the track “A Day On The Town”. This variation highlights the different market strategies and perhaps regional preferences at the time. France essentially mirrors this but titles it “A Place In The City,” also known as “Day On The Town.” Germany offers a different track, “Aeroplane,” also known as “Never Ask Twice,” while several countries including the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavia, Italy, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and New Zealand omit track B7 entirely. Notably, Belgium includes the song “Never Ask Twice” as a free single in some releases, and Scandinavia adds it in re-pressed versions.
In contrast, Finland, Spain, Greece, Yugoslavia (on LP), Mexico (on LP), Australia, Hong Kong, and Japan feature “Never Ask Twice” under various listings—sometimes mismatched with the sleeve notes, adding to the confusion for collectors. For instance, in Spain, the track is listed as “Day On The Town” on the sleeve rear. Portugal and Israel stick with “Day On The Town.” The Greek cassette release swaps the position of “Never Ask Twice” with “Mrs. Hutchinson,” and in Mexico’s cassette version, “Mrs Hutchinson” moves to B7 with “Never Ask Twice” added earlier. These discrepancies not only reflect differing approaches to album composition but also demonstrate the complexities of international music distribution in the pre-digital era.
Track | Version | Duration |
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Cardiac Arrest | 2:52 | |
Shut Up | 4:06 | |
Sign Of The Times | 2:42 | |
Missing You | 2:33 | |
Mrs. Hutchinson | 2:17 | |
Tomorrow's Dream | 3:54 | |
Grey Day | 3:39 | |
Pac-A-Mac | 2:37 | |
Promises Promises | 2:52 | |
Benny Bullfrog | 1:51 | |
When Dawn Arrives | 2:42 | |
The Opium Eaters | 3:02 | |
Day On The Town | 3:22 |
Alternate releases for this master, including track replacements, remixes, or bonus tracks, are detailed here. Tracks listed reflect the original master and exclude later reissues with additional content.
Track | Version | Duration |
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Never Ask Twice | 2:55 |
AUDIO
VERSIONS
Country
Format: 12" Vinyl (33 1/3 RPM)
Label: Stiff Records
Catalogue: SEEZ 39
Country: United Kingdom
Released: October 2, 1981
Format: Compact Disc (2CD)
Label: Union Square Music, BMG
Catalogue: BMGCAT592CD
Country: United Kingdom
Released: April 14, 2023
WORLDWIDE CHARTS
Country | Entry | Opening | Peak | Weeks | Exit | Finale |
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GB (GBR) | 10/10/1981 | 9 | 5 | 29 | 04/24/1982 | 71 |
DE (DEU) | 10/17/1981 | 11 | 5 | 17 | 02/13/1982 | 50 |
SE (SWE) | 11/06/1981 | 41 | 41 | 1 | 11/06/1981 | 41 |
MUSICAN CREDITS
Musican | Instrument |
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Mike Barson | Piano, Organ, Vibraphone, Marimba, Harmonica, Tubular Bells |
Chris Foreman | Guitar, Sitar |
Lee Thompson | Vocals, Burps and Squeaks, Saxophone |
Mark Bedford | Bass |
Daniel Woodgate | Drums, Congas |
Graham McPherson | Vocals |
Cathal Smyth | Backing Vocals, Vocals, Trumpet |
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Role | Credited |
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Producer | Clive Langer |
Producer, Engineer | Alan Winstanley |
Recording Studio | Compass Point Studio |
Photographer | Michael Putland |
Illustrator, Graphic Design | Chris Morton |