Divine Madness (Madness album)
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Divine Madness | ||
Greatest hits by Madness | ||
Released | November 1992 | |
Recorded | 1979 - 1986 | |
Genre | Ska/Pop | |
Label | Virgin Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Madness chronology | ||
It's... Madness Too (1991) |
Divine Madness (1992) |
Madstock! (1992) |
VHS cover | ||
Divine Madness is the 1992 greatest hits album from the British ska band Madness. The album was a huge success peaking at number 1 in the UK charts and it eventually led to Madness reunion and their first concert in 6 years Madstock!.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Prince"
- "One Step Beyond"
- "My Girl"
- "Night Boat to Cairo"
- "Baggy Trousers"
- "Embarrassment"
- "Return of the Los Palmas 7"
- "Grey Day"
- "Shut Up"
- "It Must Be Love"
- "Cardiac Arrest"
- "House of Fun"
- "Driving in My Car"
- "Our House"
- "Tomorrow's Just Another Day"
- "Wings of a Dove"
- "The Sun and the Rain"
- "Michael Caine"
- "One Better Day"
- "Yesterday's Men"
- "Uncle Sam"
- "(Waiting For) The Ghost Train"
The album was re-released in 2002 adding their latest hits:
- "Lovestruck"
- "Johnny the Horse"
[edit] Notes/trivia
- Divine Madness was also released in 1992 on a video with all Madness music videos including "Bed & Breakfast Man", "Sweetest Girl" and "I Pronounce You".
Madness |
Suggs | Mike Barson | Lee Thompson | Chris Foreman | Mark Bedford | Daniel Woodgate | Chas Smash |
Discography |
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Studio albums: One Step Beyond... | Absolutely | 7 | The Rise & Fall | Keep Moving | Mad Not Mad | The Madness | Wonderful | The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1 Live and compilation albums: Complete Madness | Madness | Utter Madness | It's... Madness | It's... Madness Too | Divine Madness | Madstock! | The Business | Total Madness | Universal Madness |