グレイテスト・マッドネス
BACKGROUND
Complete Madness, the first greatest hits album, was a monumental success that resonated across the UK. Issued on April 23, 1982, it featured Madness‘s biggest hits from their first three studio albums and stand-alone singles. The album’s popularity was not just a passing trend but a testament to its quality, spending a staggering 109 weeks on the UK charts and reaching the pinnacle at number 1.
This compilation is a collection of hits and a unique presentation of Madness‘s music. It includes most tracks’ original 7-inch single mixes, with House of Fun being the only exception. The vinyl has shortened fade-outs for many tracks, and reducing the running time of each side of the original LP version was a creative decision. This Australian album version, issued some months later in July, replaced In the City with the track Driving in My Car from the single of the same name.
Dave Robinson‘s marketing strategy for “Complete Madness” was nothing short of a masterstroke. Despite the LP only featuring 12 singles, Robinson insisted on placing the banner “16 Hit Tracks” on the cover, which undoubtedly helped to boost its popularity. The tracks were skillfully merged through crude editing, with some recordings top and tailed to remove specific sounds, such as the reverb echo at the end of ‘The Prince‘. The opening crowd noises and closing ‘Goodnight’ were also intentionally removed from ‘The Return Of The Los Palmas 7‘, and Cathal‘s introduction to ‘One Step Beyond‘ was significantly shortened.
Robinson, the mastermind behind the album, understood the true power of their songs. Fueled by an ambitious TV marketing campaign, centring on an advert with a voiceover from actor George Cole (most famous for playing the character Arthur Daley in Minder), the album didn’t just make a splash; it made waves. It spent three weeks at number one and 88 weeks on the charts in all, outstripping sales for any previous Madness record. It’s even been argued that it cast a shadow over the sales of the band’s subsequent album.
Eric Watson, a photographer from Smash Hits, took the photo in the studio. The photo was designed to highlight Madness’ humorous image, which was crucial for such a widely appealing project. In fact, two earlier photo sessions, one with renowned photographer Anton Corbijn on top of the Scala Cinema, King’s Cross, and another with Eric Watson at Alexandra Palace, were deemed unsuitable.
SINGLES
Cover | Title | Released |
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イット・マスト・ビー・ラブ | 06/01/1981 | |
ハウス・オブ・ファン | 06/01/1982 | |
シティ・イン・シティ | 06/01/1982 |
RELEASE DETAILS
TRACK LISTING
Disc | Position | Track | Version | Duration |
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1 | 1 | Embarrassment | エンバラスメント | 2:59 |
1 | 2 | Shut Up | シャット・アップ | 2:48 |
1 | 3 | My Girl | マイナッティ"ガール | 2:38 |
1 | 4 | Baggy Trousers | バギー・パンツ | 2:30 |
1 | 5 | It Must Be Love | イット・マスト・ビー・ラブ | 3:19 |
1 | 6 | The Prince (2-Tone Version) | ザ・プリンス | 2:27 |
1 | 7 | Bed And Breakfast Man | ベッド・アンド・ブレックファースト・マン | 2:39 |
1 | 8 | Night Boat To Cairo | ナイト・ボート・トゥ・カイロ | 3:19 |
1 | 9 | House of Fun | ハウス・オブ・ファン | 2:48 |
1 | 10 | One Step Beyond... | ワン・ステップ・ビヨンド | 2:18 |
1 | 11 | Cardiac Arrest | カーディアック・アレスト | 2:52 |
1 | 12 | Grey Day | グレイ・デイ | 3:32 |
1 | 13 | Take It or Leave It | テイク・イット・オア・リーブ・イット | 3:17 |
1 | 14 | In the City | シティ・イン・シティ | 2:55 |
1 | 15 | Madness (2-Tone Version) | マッドネス | 2:35 |
1 | 16 | The Return of the Los Palmas 7 | ロス・パルマスの報告 | 2:33 |
CHART HISTORY
MUSICANS
Musican | Instrument | Role | Credit |
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Mike Barson | Piano, Organ, Vibraphone, Marimba, Harmonica, Tubular Bells | Band | |
Chris Foreman | Guitar, Slide Guitar | Band | |
Lee Thompson | Vocals, Saxophone | Band | |
Mark Bedford | Bass | Band | |
Daniel Woodgate | Drums, Percussion | Band | |
Graham McPherson | Vocals | Band | |
Cathal Smyth | Vocals, Trumpet | Band |
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Role | Credited | Notes |
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Producer | Clive Langer | |
Producer | Alan Winstanley | tracks: A1 to A5, A7 to B6, B8 |
COPYRIGHT AND Licencing
Ownership | Company | Notes |
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Phonographic Copyright ℗ | Stiff Records | |
Copyright © | Stiff Records | |
Licensed To | Victor Musical Industries, Inc. |
Representation
Representation | Company | Notes |
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Record Label | Victor Musical Industries, Inc. | |
Publisher | Nutty Sounds Ltd. | |
Publisher | Warner Chappell Music Ltd. | |
Publisher | Chrysalis Songs Ltd. | track: A6, B7 |
Publisher | MAM (Music Publishing) Ltd. | |
Publisher | Melodisc Records Ltd. |
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References
Extensive efforts have been made to gather factual information and knowledge on madness from various sources and document them. These sources include publicly accessible websites, books and publications, historical artefacts, and other pertinent materials. As a result, a comprehensive index of resources has been compiled and integrated into the website. These resources, if relevant to this article, are listed below.
Reference | Source |
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wikipedia.org | Website |
discogs.com | Website |
officialcharts.com | Website |
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