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  2. Madness (band) - Wikipedia

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    Madness toured with fellow 2 Tone bands the Specials and the Selecter, before recording their debut studio album. That debut studio album, One Step Beyond... was released by Stiff Records. [11] The album included a re-recording of "The Prince" and its B-side "Madness", and the band's second and third singles: "One Step Beyond" and "My Girl".

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  5. The Rise & Fall - Wikipedia

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    The Rise & Fall is the fourth studio album by English ska band Madness, released on 5 November 1982 by Stiff Records. [1] This album saw Madness at their most experimental, exhibiting a range of musical styles including jazz, English music hall, and Eastern influences.

  6. Baggy Trousers - Wikipedia

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    The video received great positive response from the public, [3] and was particularly important as it demonstrated the potential for television shows such as Top of the Pops to show a band's music videos instead of having them perform live. [3] Following the release of "Baggy Trousers", the public began to anticipate future Madness music videos. [3]

  7. Grey Day - Wikipedia

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    "Grey Day" is a 2-Tone song written by Mike Barson and recorded by British pop/ska band Madness. [1] The song was the first single released from the band's third studio album 7. [2] It was a big departure from their early ska sound with a much darker, miserable feel.

  8. Work Rest and Play - Wikipedia

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    Madness filmed a karaoke type video in front of a blatantly chroma keyed backdrop of an Egyptian pyramid, with the lyrics appearing on screen in "bouncing ball" style as Suggs sang them. [1] During the long instrumental sections of the song, the band often run around the set, marching and performing their signature "Nutty Train".

  9. A Guided Tour of Madness - Wikipedia

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    A Guided Tour of Madness is a 3-CD/1-DVD anthology box set by English band Madness, released in 2011 on Union Square Music's collector's label Salvo.It features 70 singles and album tracks (from 1979’s One Step Beyond... to 2009’s The Liberty of Norton Folgate) and an exclusive DVD of the band's comeback concert at the Madstock festival in August 1992.