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  2. Mark Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Bedford played double bass on Robert Wyatt's recording of the Elvis Costello song "Shipbuilding" in 1982. [5] After Madness split for the first time in 1986, Bedford played bass with Voice of the Beehive, [1] and in 1991 played bass on Morrissey's second studio album Kill Uncle. [6] He played double bass on some tracks on the album. [2]

  3. Slightly Odway - Wikipedia

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    The group's line-up of Chris Daymond on lead guitar, Kevin Mitchell on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Vanessa Thornton on bass guitar and Kevin's older brother, Brett Mitchell, on drums started recording Slightly Odway in March 1997 with United Kingdom's Neill King (The Smiths, Madness, Elvis Costello) producing.

  4. Military Madness - Wikipedia

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    Military Madness is a science fiction-themed turn-based strategy game where players assume command of the Allied-Union across sixteen increasingly difficult maps that take place at the Moon in 2089, each one giving a pre-determined set number of units to use, on a desperate offense against the Axis-Xenon Empire before they launch their doomsday weapon S.A.M. (Supreme Atomic Missile) to ...

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  6. Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the record was spurred by the principle "Let Madness be Madness". [3] In a statement, Madness described the recording process as "the perfect antidote to the chaos of the past few years" and referred to their current form as "properly in the zone". [4] The result was understood as "their most harmonious recording experience to ...

  7. Dave Mason - Wikipedia

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    David Thomas Mason (born 10 May 1946) [3] is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist from Worcester, who first found fame with the rock band Traffic, and went on to play and record with many notable pop and rock musicians, including Paul McCartney, George Harrison, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Michael Jackson, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Steve Winwood, Fleetwood Mac ...

  8. Chas Smash - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Smyth became the last of the seven original Madness members to join the band. He soon moved on to playing other instruments instead of bass. [5] After Madness broke up in 1986, he formed a new short-lived band The Madness in 1988 along with Suggs, Lee Thompson and Chris Foreman. [6] In 1990, Smyth became an executive for Go!

  9. Aces High (song) - Wikipedia

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    The first B-side is a cover of Nektar's "King of Twilight", from their 1972 album A Tab in the Ocean. Their cover is actually a medley of the songs "Crying in the Dark" and "King of Twilight", the last two songs on the album. The Japanese 12" was mixed with the B-side covers from "The Trooper" and "2 Minutes to Midnight" singles. [2] [3]