Madness [Explicit Lyrics]

Madness [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Book of Life
2. Run From the Undercover
3. Nightstalker
4. Party Till Your Brains Hang Out
5. C.O.D.
6. Fuck a Bitch Fever
7. I Didn't Want to Do It
8. 86 the Madness
9. Nuthing But Props
10. Be Thankful
11. Western Hills Funk
12. Ride Your Own Dick
13. Your Brains Hang Out
14. Making That Sex

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Madness [Explicit Lyrics]
Ultimate Collection
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Not Quite
  • A few gems but The specials were the ska wonders!
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Madness
Manufacturer: Hip-O Records
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ASIN: B000051Y0T
Release Date: 2000-11-14

Tracks:

  1. One Step Beyond
  2. My Girl
  3. Night Boat To Cairo
  4. Baggy Trousers
  5. Madness (Two-Tone Single Version)
  6. The Prince (Two-Tone Single Version)
  7. Embarrassment
  8. The Return Of The Los Palmas 7
  9. House Of Fun
  10. Our House
  11. It Must Be Love
  12. Madness (Is All In The Mind)
  13. Grey Day
  14. Tomorrow's Just Another Day
  15. Shut Up
  16. The Sun And The Rain
  17. Michael Caine
  18. Yesterday's Men
  19. Wings Of A Dove (A Celebratory Song)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Not Quite.......2007-05-21

Hearing this album really brings home not only how funny, engaging, and entertaining these boys were but also how stylistically creative- and ace songwriters to boot. My fellow Americans: why didn't we get it? Here they were mostly known as a one-hit wonder but practically every track here coulda-shoulda been a smash hit- as many of these were in the UK. All these accolades aside though I'd recommend "The Lot" or "Complete Madness" over this album since those titles give more focus to the band's earlier "nutty" sound of the Two Tone ska era. Ultimate Collection spans the whole career and in so doing seems to give more equal treatment to the less interesting later electro-pop tunes. Still this is an excellent album.

3 out of 5 stars A few gems but The specials were the ska wonders!.......2007-03-13

Madness no doubt has a few classics- One step beyond Our house House of fun The prince and Embarrasment, and maybe Madness (they call it) is allright. But when it comes to British ska they are a distant second to the Specials whose recordings sounded tough authentic while madness's came off to polished and well too "white".(the Specials were interracial and had the best (riddim) section in london. This is a good way to collect the well known hits and for the money its a good buy i guess- but alot of this material sounds welldated in that bad eighties way- ive seen Madness live however and they sound better live than on recordings. This is all a casual fan would need for sure- if youre new to the first wave of british ska then pick up the Specials debut which is a true ska classic.

3 out of 5 stars madness.......2006-08-11

The songs One Step Beyond,House of Fun,Our House and It Must be Love . I like very much the rest of the songs I gotta get use to.

5 out of 5 stars Ultimate collection - Madness.......2006-03-21

Brings back memories of piano ties and odd fluorescent socks..... great collection!

4 out of 5 stars A good collection.......2003-07-26

This collection brings you what someone considered to be the best of the British Ska group Madness.
First off, every song on this CD is good, great even. The major draw back is, as if with every "best of" album, it's only worth buying if you're not a huge fan. If you are a fan than you should already own every Madness CD in which case there is no reason to buy this CD.
If you're new to Madness, or you just want their major US hits like Our House, It Must Be Love, House of Fun, and One Step Beyond than this will be great for you.
The other draw back to this album is that it features nothing from "Wonderful," which is a 'wonderful' album but never realesed here in the states.
All that said it's still a great album featuring many great songs.
One Step Beyond...
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Old music that does not age
  • The nutty shot heard round the world
  • It's perfect
  • They went..................one step beyond!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Nothing disappointing here..
One Step Beyond...
Madness
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
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ASIN: B00004SCMA
Release Date: 2000-06-05

Tracks:

  1. One Step Beyond...
  2. My Girl
  3. Night Boat To Cairo
  4. Believe Me
  5. Land Of Hope And Glory
  6. The Prince
  7. Tarzan's Nuts
  8. In The Middle Of The Night
  9. Bed And Breakfast Man
  10. Razor Blade Alley
  11. Swan Lake
  12. Rockin' In A Flat
  13. Mummy's Boy
  14. Chipmunks Are Go!
  15. Bonus Track

Amazon.com

Fuelled by the ska of Prince Buster ("Madness"), and inspired by the insanity of British music, right from the start Madness were a quintessentially English band. Two-tone more by association than fact, they came to the fore at the same time as the Specials, with a ska beat, a pop heart, and a lunatic smile (who else would update "Swan Lake" in such an unorthodox way?). While the title track lives on beyond them, there were plenty of other gems here, including "Night Boat to Cairo" and "My Girl." The Nutty Sound was infectious as measles, but a lot more fun. Chris Nickson

Album Description

UK reissue of the 1979 debut from the much loved new wave/ska act, digitally remastered with special packaging. Includes CD-ROM videos for 'The Prince', 'One Step Beyond...', 'My Girl' and 'Night Boat To Cairo'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

The Classic, Quintessential Goodtime Boyz First Album Includes the Bonus Track 'Chipmunks Are Go!', a Maddness Army Chant. Also, the Enhanced Component features Videos of Night Boat to Cairo, My Girl, One Step Beyond and the Prince.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Old music that does not age.......2007-04-05

I am 53 years old and just the past few months started listening to SKA. Maybe out of my love for Sublime and because my 19 year old son loved SKA so much before he was taken from me. Anyway, this CD is great. I plan to purchase another one or two. The beat is always uplifting, but not annoying like some. You can turn it up or down, it is just good.

5 out of 5 stars The nutty shot heard round the world.......2007-01-20

What a record this is. What fun it generates. To be a young kid when this came out was to know pure, unadulterated, danceable bliss...

I danced to it in '80 when my little brother first brought it home.

I danced to it non-stop with Lynne in the summer of '87.

My four-year old daughter and I danced our hearts out to it last night.

This record is joyous. It's nutty. It's Madness.

5 out of 5 stars It's perfect.......2007-01-13

This is the cream of the 70's Brittish ska bands.

This finds the perfect balance between the bouncy fun of this style of music with quality songwriting and musicianship. This has got to be almost 30 years old yet it still holds up. You cannot really say that about Madness's cohorts, The Specials and The Selector.

The songs are terrific. "One Step Beyond" is the perfect introduction. It totally establishes the mood. Love that squonkin sax! "My Girl" has such a catchy hook and what a gorgeous chorus. The piano really gives that song it's color. "Bed & Breakfast" is a terrific dance tune with a killer sax solo. "Night Boat to Cairo" is an instrumental for a couple of minutes and then the strum on the upstroke kicks in and the song's tempo speeds up. "The Prince" slows it down where the stye is more reggae than ska.

A greatest hits compilation is good but this album is when the band hit their peak, when they really hit their stride. "My house" is more famous but these songs have a common thread for the era.

I always loved the album cover of this. It depicts these guys having fun and I always imagined that Madness was having fun and strutting like on the cover when playing these songs.

This is a masterpiece! I am not a huge fan of all their works but it all came together/never got any better then "One step beyond"

5 out of 5 stars They went..................one step beyond!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2006-03-24

Hey you!!!!!!!!!, lately Madness have come to my mind due to young advertisers for alcoholic beverages that are currently trying to introduce good taste in music to the depressing likes youth have in this days in Mexico (or maybe this advertisers are snob and try to impress ignorant fools i dont know), one of the first memories i have in music in my life is definitelly with Madness, actually i think it was the first one, before Beatles, before Zep, before Presley before Kiss or any other artist. I should have been like seven or eight years old when i liked to watch the Madness videos that were transmited saturday morning between cartoons, before all that space were filled with advertising as today, i liked that band when i was a child and i love them today cuts like "just another day" , "nigth boat to Cairo", "Michael Caine" ,"my girl" and of course "one step beyond" are timeless classics , band such as The Mighty Mighty Bostons and many others cant deny Madness influence they were plenty funny and genious, One Step Beyond is the debut album actually neither themselves were capable to achieve a bigger sucess after this one but the roots of ska punk are there untill the end of time.
HM

5 out of 5 stars Nothing disappointing here.........2006-02-09

I remember first listening to this and loving every single second of it. I just listened to it about 10 minutes ago and loved every single second of it even harder.

The album starts out with a powerful track "One Step Beyond", that's 2:18 of pure two-tone skanking music. It's one of the few total instrumental tracks that I really really like. Madness produces another complete track like that later on in the album (which is better than One Step Beyond), entitled "Swan Lake".

Every tune is as melodic, catchy, and unnecessarily goofy as the last one. "'Goofy'? Is that bad?" you might be saying. Nope. Madness keeps ska simple and pleasurable, every song on this entire album keeps it fun and pleasurable to listen to, just what they interperated ska to be.

There is no doubt in my mind, that this is one of the greatest (probably the second or third greatest, with The Specials leading) album made for two-tone fans. And it's definitely one of my favorite albums of all time.
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • If Lord of the Rings was put in a blender with Led Zeplin...
  • a modern experience I'll never forget
  • Alan Dean Foster Meets Rush!
  • Great Album
  • Disappointing from an outsider's perspective.
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness
Coheed & Cambria
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B000AA302A
Release Date: 2005-09-20

Tracks:

  1. Keeping The Blade
  2. Always & Never
  3. Welcome Home
  4. Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial)
  5. Crossing The Frame
  6. Apollo I : The Writing Writer
  7. Once Upon Your Dead Body
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  15. The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut

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There's a lot to be said for continuity and high concept, and Coheed and Cambria have invented an elaborate geeky parallel sci-fi world that spread over four CDs. If you follow the story line, it unfolds like some punk Harry Potter series; equally ambitious and didactic and almost as tightly written as the Moody Blues' "Days of Future Passed." You can also listen to each of the albums without a thought about the story and marvel at the musicianship, the intricately layered guitars, Claudio Sanchez's overwrought and rather pinched vocals and the sheer imagination displayed by these four musicians whose idiosyncratic emo seamlessly flows into prog rock. Epic, surreal, bigger than life, and utterly unlike anything you've heard in decades--even Geddy Lee expounding on free will. -- Jaan Uhelszki

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars If Lord of the Rings was put in a blender with Led Zeplin..........2007-07-17

I wasn't excpepting much from this album before purchasing. I heard the Suffering which I thought was catchy, but I thought there was no way the album could be that good the whole way threw. I was wrong. The music ranges from rythmic harder rock (Welcome Home, and some of the later songs on the album) to really out there fast beats (Once upon your dead body, the Suffering).

Were this album really succeds is in it's great stroyline. The artwork of the album as well as the music relays a sense of epic-ness. You truly will not understand the depth of this Cd until you've heard it first-hand. Buy this CD I could not have been more pleased. In the great words of Apollo I and II, tonight the night on Burning Star IV...

You also may want to check out the Special Edition of the album. The Special Edition comes with a bonus DVD.

5 out of 5 stars a modern experience I'll never forget.......2007-07-09

Luis Mejia (son) - I have to admit that I am one of those guys who love proffesional and complex music but I certainly lost my hope since mid 90's, specially in prog and good rock, and stayed in the era of the 70's, a magical era wich I didn't live. I never met the band 'till I heard the genre "new prog" and Coheed And Cambria was on the main charts, I also recognized the band because my cousin told me about it so I decided to give them a try, and this was the first album I bought seen the good critics and sales. Low in hopes, even when I heard the first track I was surprised they applied that kind of instruments in a classical way. Even more than a year that I've heard this album from the first track to the last one I'm still shocked of how excellent, delicate and professional it is!

I characterize this album more as heavy metal or progressive metal, even a litle bit of alt rock, but it stays a little apart from prog, even when it has certain characteristics of the genre.

The composition of each track is simple superb, delicate, heavy and well thought. Lisetn well, EVERY track is incredible and outstanding, one of the few album you don't have to skip any track; Welcome Home, Ten Speed (Of God Blood And Burial), the four fragments of The Willing Well (specially part 4), The Suffering and Wake Up are extremelly potent tracks that show every characteristic of the album, including soft ballads (until half of the album I never imagined a soft track), rythmical and confortable tracks like The Suffering, heavy, potential tracks with escapist sounds like Welcome Home and Ten Speed, the most likely prog songs like the fragments of The Willnig Well, and so on, each track is different from the other one. The moods of the CD are quite difficult to identify; I quite agree with those reviewers who characterize this album mainly EMO, and though it has many characteristics of EMO (wich I still do not think is a defined or even real genre) it also assimilates alt rock, prog, heavy metal, and so on; within the moods the songs are very different among each other but I can say their moods are agressive, hard, soft, constantly changing, experimental and a certain level of complexity.

Among the artists the guitar of Travis Stever is the best feature in the album, he's such a talented guitarrist, Claudio Sanchez vocals are very melodic and nice to hear but it isn't a voice such talented and trained but stunning as well, Josh Eppard drums are one of those instruments that in every song you listen to them carefully, and Michael Todd bass can be heard, you don't know how it bothers me not to be able to hear a bass in a song, but he makes it sound incredible.

Viewed as a concept album, its a little weird and even a little dumb as a concept album, I trully know that they are trying to make five albums about Teh Amory Wars but it's obvious that Coheed And Cambria would have a lot more credit and much better critics if it weren't for this detail.

In conclussion this band demonstrate among a world full of pitiful new music how still it can be excellent compositions written, if they only take their time, any musician can bring back the flame of music, good music, and the CD is a masterpiece, my sincere recommendations to everyone who appreciates good music.

5 out of 5 stars Alan Dean Foster Meets Rush!.......2007-05-25

As my title states, Coheed & Cambria remind me of a really good sci/fi book set to music. Like a cross between Star Wars and Dream Theatre. I got IKSOSE first and still like that album better, I think simply because it is easier to follow the storyline. This album is much more musically complex though. It took me a long time to get used to the Claudio's voice because I a fan of Doom Metal not pop (not that they are a pop band), so it actually was the storyline that got me so interested. If you like concept albums, this is like trying to solve a really awesome riddle. I love the intro to Good Apollo with the violin!

5 out of 5 stars Great Album.......2007-05-09

Yes C&C is an acquired taste, everything written in other reviews for all the albums pretty much spells out what people like about them. They are just what the current scene lacks, and bring back melodic, powerful, catchy metal in spades.....call it emo(the stupidest label ever coined bar none) or any other dumb term you want.....these guys simply rock.
The reviewer below is more interested in the album art, if thats your concern stick with cereal boxes or bazooka joe wrappers, this is rock n' roll. He also claims "sub par musicianship", which is an amazingly naive statement by someone who must know little about that which they speak. Grab a guitar and write tunes anywhere near this level. Sub par my a**. These guys are at the top of their game.

2 out of 5 stars Disappointing from an outsider's perspective........2007-04-25

I am a huge fan of concept albums. Dream Theater's "Scenes from a Memory" and Queensryche's "Operation Mindcrime" are two of my all-time favorite albums because they bring together theme and form. In other words, the music fits the theme of the album, which is also complemented by the artwork and the composition's overall structure.

I am also a fan of new punk rock. Taking Back Sunday's "Tell All Your Friends" is an anthemic album that tugs at many strings, notably angst and self-conscious outcast. Thursday's "War All the Time" is a prime example of a relatively simple subset of music (emo/punk) reaching beyond its comfort zone into more controversial territory. Still organic, still cohesive.

"Cohesive", ironically enough, is not a word I'd use to describe Coheed and Cambria's "Good Apollo" album. It fails in both respects: it does not unify its theme (complex story) with its content (music & artwork) and the overall musicianship is subpar. Though I am not familiar with their previous albums (and therefore not familiar with the story that precedes it) I will strictly deal with this album as it stands alone.

At first glance, the album's song titles ("Ten Speed (Of God's Blood and Burial)", "Apollo I: The Writing Writer", "The Willing Well I: Fuel for the Feeding End") suggest an intricately woven story that will not easily reveal itself to the listener. A more negative viewpoint would say that the track titles are deliberately complicated; they are strange for the sake of strangeness. The artwork is dark, sinister and also suggests that the music will sound gothic or at least morose.

Convoluted story? Yes. Gothic, intricate music? No. What we have is the following:

A piano, string-quartet intro to start off the album. It begins with "Keeping the Blade", an instrumental piece that starts with a single ominous note, and gradually builds up to a full 4-string ensemble with a piano hinting at an eerie buildup. "Always & Never" is a warm acoustic piece that hints at singer/songwriter Claudio Sanchez' harmonized and pained vocals. Nothing heavy or intricate. "Welcome Home" takes this same acoustic guitar and adds a metal crunch to it. The song is 6 minutes of pinched vocals, squealing guitars, and epic strings.

This is as close as the album gets to its artwork and song title complexity. From there, you have simple guitar rock, campy "punk" songs, devoid of any real complexity. Songs that attempt to mimic odd time signatures ("Mother May I") end up sounding empty and poorly thought-out. Others, such as the insufferable mouthful "The Willing Well II: Fear Through the Eyes of Madness" are too flimsy to merit a 7-minute duration.

All in all, it is a lump of coal in a silver box. Attempting to say that Coheed and Cambria are bridging the gap between punk rock and progressive rock is almost insulting. The artwork and thematic construction of the album suggests that the songs will come together to create a progressive masterpiece. But (and I should have thought of this before buying it) it's an album written by an emo band. Though I don't want to discredit Sanchez' imagination, the music does not fit the rest of the album. He needs to up his songwriting to compete with the intricacies of his album's conceptual designs or tone the art in his future albums down to more accurately reflect the music within.

This is not a progressive masterpiece - it's a subpar emo album with a flashy exterior and one good song.
Midnight Madness
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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ASIN: B000002PCO
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

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  2. Rumours In The Air
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5 out of 5 stars Still great.......2007-06-09

Needed to updat fom my 80's cassettes to C.D.'s. Amazon offered excellent prices and bulk specials. The C.D.'s arrived on time and in wonderful condition. I would use this site again and suggest it to my family and friends.

5 out of 5 stars KC Kilroy.......2007-05-06

Everyone who listened to rock or watched MTV in the 80s knows the hit balad Sister Christian from this CD. But there is much more to this CD than that one song. There are no fillers here - every song on it is good. This is one of those few CDs that you can leave on and play all the way through without getting bored.

Night Ranger won me over from the start with the albumn Dawn Patrol. Their balads are catchy, their up-tempo rockers are solid. Versatility is a sign of good musicianship. Tight vocals and great guitar work made them a frontrunner band in the 80's, with a little help from MTV.

This is one of the three best Night Ranger CD's, and definately one to have in your collection.

4 out of 5 stars This album rocks twenty five years later.......2007-02-05

Oh the eighties,and how we were lucky to have been a teenager.This album thanks to MTV pushed these talented muscians to the top.Classic fast paced album which seems to end quickly but never a dull track.You Can Still Rock In America,the lead track right through is non stop.These albums are hard to find in stores.Thank god for amazon!Jack Blades,Kelly Keagy and Brad Gillis gave it all.I was fortunate to have seen them perform live and WOW! Damn Yankees stuff is hard to find too. Crank this baby up and You Can Rock In America TOO

4 out of 5 stars Wasn't that 80s decade grand?.......2006-12-20

You had to be there. I suppose the people who experienced the '50s have the same tough time explaining why they listened to the music they did... and why they dressed the way they did, but...

The cool thing about the 80s is we can remember it too! This CD is SO 80s. It is so fun. If these songs don't take you to somewhere really cool in your life, well you might not have 'been there'. The songs here are well crafted from front to back and bridge with fine guitar work and vocals. You can't go wrong with this CD. Touch of Madness is one that some may have forgotten--- if so, you must get this to remember!

Have fun!

5 out of 5 stars Great band, great album, great decade!.......2006-11-09

Night Ranger were the perfact blend of music. Jack blades was the rockin' front man. Kelly keagy was the balladeer. Brad Gills was the excellent lead guitarist. Night Ranger were a mix of Bryan Adams AOR rock, and Hair Metal. From "YOU CAN STILL (Rock in America)"
to the ever popular "Sister Christian" to "When you close your eyes (best song), People call Huey Lewis and the News "THE 80's band"
as good as they were, Night Ranger has gotten them beat.
Monster Madness
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  3. Monster Ballads
  4. Monster Ballads, Vol. 2
  5. Youth Gone Wild: Heavy Metal Hits of the '80s, Vol. 1

ASIN: B00004SBV6
Release Date: 2000-04-18

Tracks:

  1. Dr. Feelgood - My Cr
  2. Unskinny Bop - Poison
  3. I Remember You - Skid Row
  4. Kiss Me Deadly - Lita Ford
  5. I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister
  6. Silent Lucidity - Queensryche
  7. Epic - Faith No More
  8. Up All Night - Slaughter
  9. Don't Treat Me Bad - Firehouse
  10. Hole Hearted - Extreme
  11. Bang Your Head (Metal Health) - Quiet Riot
  12. In My Dreams - Dokken
  13. Wait - White Lion
  14. Easy Come, Easy Go - Winger
  15. I Saw Red - Warrant
  16. I'll See You In My Dreams - Giant

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great mix for the 80's fan.......2005-10-25


OK I may not like all the songs on the album but I still give all my Monster albums 5 stars.
your going to konw all the songs if you ever had a radio inthe 80s\90s.
I listen to them ALL over and over and over!
I am a fan of most 80s music so I dont mind the few oddballs they through in that may not fit for others. IT is all 80s, all music that defined a generation of music.
If you were a true metal head you may not be thrilled, but if you were just a fan of 80s music you will be.

4 out of 5 stars Hair Band Gems.......2004-05-07

This album is very good. It includes some of the best songs from the hair band era(1986-1991). It is a joy to listen to. Some of the songs aren't too good, so it got 4 stars instead of 5. It includes Giant's classic I'll See You In My Dreams, as well as Motley Crue's Dr Feelgood and Poison's Unskinny Bop. The only songs that doesn't really fit in is Faith No More's rap-rock classic, Epic. But it is a very good song, as well. This is some of the best songs from the hair metal era, at a low price.

1 out of 5 stars [Price] for ONE GOOD SONG!.......2002-07-23

Silent Lucidity is the ONLY song that makes this CD worthy of being bought...for any sum of money.

3 out of 5 stars its not all good but ok.......2000-05-29

ok now the song i really only like that sounds ok is i'll see you in my dreams im just glad i didnt waste my money on this cd so my words to you is D O N T B U Y
Modern Rock 1982-1983
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Modern Rock 1982-1983
    1. Down Under -- Men At Work 2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) -- Eurythmics 3. Come On Eileen -- Dexy's Midnight Runners 4. Hungry Like The Wolf -- Duran Duran 5. Shake It Up -- The Cars various artists , 6. She Blinded Me With Science -- Thomas Dolby 7. Too Shy -- Kajagoogoo 8. (She's) Sexy + 17 -- Stray Cats 9. Steppin' Out -- Joe Jackson 10. In A Big Country -- Big Country , 11. Love My Way -- The Psychedelic Furs 12. Mexican Radio -- Wall Of Voodoo Track Title 1. True -- Spandau Ballet 2. One Thing Leads To Another -- The Fixx , 3. Back On The Chain Gang -- The Pretenders 4. Vacation -- The Go-Go's 5. Love Plus One -- Haircut 100 6. I Want Candy -- Bow Wow Wow 7. Our House -- Madness 8. Always Something There To Remind Me -- Naked Eyes , and 9. Only The Lonely -- The Motels 10. I Ran (So Far Away) -- A Flock Of Seagulls 11. Goody Two Shoes -- Adam Ant 12. I Know What Boys Like -- Waitresses
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000NHZHKS

    Product Description

    Year: 1982 Track Title 1. Down Under -- Men At Work 2. Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) -- Eurythmics 3. Come On Eileen -- Dexy's Midnight Runners 4. Hungry Like The Wolf -- Duran Duran 5. Shake It Up -- The Cars 6. She Blinded Me With Science -- Thomas Dolby 7. Too Shy -- Kajagoogoo 8. (She's) Sexy + 17 -- Stray Cats 9. Steppin' Out -- Joe Jackson 10. In A Big Country -- Big Country 11. Love My Way -- The Psychedelic Furs 12. Mexican Radio -- Wall Of Voodoo Track Title 1. True -- Spandau Ballet 2. One Thing Leads To Another -- The Fixx 3. Back On The Chain Gang -- The Pretenders 4. Vacation -- The Go-Go's 5. Love Plus One -- Haircut 100 6. I Want Candy -- Bow Wow Wow 7. Our House -- Madness 8. Always Something There To Remind Me -- Naked Eyes 9. Only The Lonely -- The Motels 10. I Ran (So Far Away) -- A Flock Of Seagulls 11. Goody Two Shoes -- Adam Ant 12. I Know What Boys Like -- Waitresses
    Popular Delusions & the Madness of Cows
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Mr Midwood does it again!
    Popular Delusions & the Madness of Cows
    Ramsay Midwood
    Manufacturer: Farmwire Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000KGFAWW
    Release Date: 2006-11-07

    Tracks:

    1. Ringmaster
    2. I Told You So
    3. Planet Nixon
    4. Withered Rose
    5. Jesus Is #1
    6. Boxwine Ruth E
    7. Rattlesnake
    8. Weary Head
    9. Prozac
    10. When God Dips His Pen

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Mr Midwood does it again!.......2006-11-20

    If you loved the first Ramsay Midwood album 'Shootout at the OK Chinese Restaurant', you'll be very, very happy with this follow-up. All the trademark idiosyncracies are there - gravelly, mumbled vocals, sparse instrumentation, a groove that's immediately infectious, single-note guitar solos and a mix of instruments which shouldn't work, but somehow does. If you never heard Ramsay Midwood before, but you like the laid-back bluesy-folky-hokey style of JJ Cale and Tom Waits, he could be right up your street, especially if your street also houses banjo, accordian, jew's harp, tuba and harmonica players. This album is a wonderful example of how to construct songs which conform to a specific template, but where the real intelligence is knowing what to omit, rather than what to include.
    Tenor Madness
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Solid CD
    • by far
    • Tenor Madness!
    • It took me 30 years...but, I finally heard
    • A Must-Have for Tenor Lovers
    Tenor Madness
    Sonny Rollins Quartet
    Manufacturer: Ojc
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000000Y74
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Tenor Madness
    2. When Your Lover Has Gone
    3. Paul's Pal
    4. My Reverie
    5. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World

    Amazon.com

    This 1956 outing pairs the tenor great with Miles Davis's rhythm section of the time: pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. Most significantly, the title track represents the only recorded meeting between Rollins and John Coltrane (also a Davis Quintet member at the time), a fierce cutting contest that finds the two legends pushing each other to great effect. The remainder of the session finds Rollins in a warm, relaxed mood, rolling through a typically eclectic repertoire and adding the lightly swinging original "Paul's Pal." His respect for melody and emphasis on tone shine through clearly. --Marc Greilsamer

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Solid CD.......2006-10-15

    This CD's title track is the much-heralded encounter between John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. In 1956, Sonny was closer to a peak than Trane. This encounter between titans, though, isn't so titanic. It's a good song, there's nothing wrong with it, but not the sum of its parts. "Paul's Pal" is my favorite song on the CD, it has a bright, catchy melody. "When Your Lover Has Gone" and "My Reverie" are ruminative songs, "Beautiful Girl" ends things nicely. All in all, a good album, and recommended.

    5 out of 5 stars by far.......2006-10-10

    by far one of my favorite albums. i love rollins' big full open tenor sound. somewhat of a listening novice when i first heard this album, which i loved from the beginning, i confessed to an old jazz head that i couldn't always tell on the title track when each horn player was blowing. he asked he if i knew what coltrane sounded like, and i started a longwinded answer which he silenced by saying don't tell him, just listen to coltrane, and i did, and i heard coltrane and i heard rollins, and i learned to distinguish players of the same instrument playing together, an act of real consciousness raising. which added to my listening pleasure.
    i still go wild listening to the most beautiful girl in the world.

    5 out of 5 stars Tenor Madness!.......2005-03-30

    This was, in my opinion, Sonny's first real important and influential album. The public was aware of his talents, when he replaced Harold Land in the Max Roach/Clifford Brown Quintet the year before, but Sonny hadn't really made a ground breaking album yet. This was it!

    Tenor Madness swings in ever which way. There ain't a bad track on the whole album. A masterpiece from start to finish. Though over-shadowed by its more famous father release, Saxophone Colossus, Tenor Madness can hold its own, and it features some of the best tenor saxophone playing by Sonny, and ever in jazz.

    The players were top notch too. For the first track, John Coltrane sits in. I believe Sonny thought it was his job to let the new guy blow. Sort of like old man let's young man have a shot. And back and forth solos between them in the song is almost woth the price of the cut alone.

    There isn't two saxophonists who play more different. You can easily distinguish Sonny from Trane, and both of their ideas are endless and imaginative.

    And joining Trane and Newk was The Red Garland Trio. Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums. Also know as, the rhythm section of the Miles Davis Quintet. The three worked together on numerous projects, though Garland substituted Art Taylor for drummer Philly Joe Jones most of the time, on Red's solo projects, The Red Garland Trio quickly became Garland, Chambers, and Art Taylor, but the original drummer, Philly Joe Jones is here for the recording.

    Red Garland was truely his own man. Very distinct style, with his use of block chords, and melodically swinging approach. After Sonny gives up his solo time and Garland comes in, a beautiful mileau comes over you, due to Garland's colorful and imaginative solos.

    Paul Chambers' bass solos, some while using a bow, are extraudinary. Philly Joe had a way of being very melodic when he soloed. His solos are very imaginative and all fit well with the piece. He compliments whom ever is soloing very well, and makes it even more of a joy to listen to.

    Though the album opens up with the classic, Tenor Madness, I agree with the other reviewer who was pleased more with the last few tunes, omit John Coltrane.

    There is The Most Beautiful Girl started out in 3/4 and which features a very nice melodic drum solo by Philly Joe, and there is the dedication piece to Paul Chambers, Paul's Pal, perhaps the most melodic tune on the whole album. I love when Sonny and Philly Joe are trading solos, and Sonny just finds that special note he likes and just sticks with it, calm and subtle, and Philly Joe just picks up his brushes and solos like nothing ever happened.

    This was a unique and enjoyable recording all around. I highly recommend it to anybody into jazz, for a short time or for a while. You can't go wrong with Tenor Madness.

    4 out of 5 stars It took me 30 years...but, I finally heard.......2003-09-08

    I'll be honest; not being a sax player, and really being more of a 'moldy fig' in many ways when it came to my real preferences, I listened to Sonny Rollins a little back in my early days of jazz discovery - and did not much like nor 'get' his stuff. Perhaps I was listening to the 'wrong' stuff, I really don't know, but I re-listened and dug what I heard, as much as I dig this kind of sax playing. The title cut, contrary to most listeners, did not move me...(...), it almost sounded like Trane set him up, but the tone which I thought I remembered not liking, and the ideas as well, grabbed me right away. What hooked me were the last few cuts (the ones which one reviewer called "cruise ship music"). Hey, if you find a cruise with Red Garland, Philly Joe, and Paul Chambers...let me know, I'll book it today. I finally GET IT!

    5 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for Tenor Lovers.......2003-05-07

    The bad news is that tenor Olympians Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane joined forces in the studio just once. The good news is that it's available on TENOR MADNESS. The title track is battle of two gladiators, exchanging solos with such strength and imagination it's mind-boggling. Coltrane begins the exchange, which is really not a battle but rather a collaboration with Rollins. Although the piece is not really a competition, Rollins is every bit Coltrane's equal during the 12+ minute romp. This recording is astounding and timeless. It literally doesn't get any better than this.

    So the CD goes downhill from there, right? No way. Sonny is as relaxed as a late summer morning on the second track, "When Your Lover Has Gone." Red Garland (piano) and Paul Chambers (bass) also takes solos that are as smooth as a velvet rainbow. "Paul's Pal" is a nice groove number with some outstanding brush work by drummer Philly Joe Jones. "My Reverie" finds Sonny floating a soft, smoky vibrato over the rhythm section. The disc concludes with "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World," a Richard Rodgers tune that the boys have great fun reconstructing. Great solos by all.

    Very highly recommended.

    Recorded in 1956
    Total time: 35:24
    Tales of Ordinary Madness
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • So Where Is This Danny Draher you speak of?
    • Warren just plain rocks! Great voice, guitar & songs!
    • I'm waiting to be impressed
    • I love Warren Haynes but this should not have been released.
    • Not what you would expect and out of date
    Tales of Ordinary Madness
    Warren Haynes
    Manufacturer: Megaforce
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Blues RockBlues Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000003T9A
    Release Date: 1996-07-30

    Tracks:

    1. fire in the kitchen
    2. kiss tomorrow good-bye
    3. movers and shakers
    4. I'll be the one
    5. blue radio
    6. invisible
    7. sister justice
    8. angel city
    9. tattoos and cigarettes
    10. power and the glory
    11. broken promised land

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars So Where Is This Danny Draher you speak of?.......2006-01-13

    SSIA. Clearly the listener hasn't seen Warren and Friends at the Bowery (February 2005), or Warren live acoustic (Bowery and Town Hall (June 2004), or even Warren tearing it up with Soulive at Tribeca Rock Club (February 2004). This was an album for Warren's touring band whose members included, among others, Danny Louis, now the Keyboards for Government Mule. Musicians on this album include among others: Chuck Leavell, Johnny Neel, Marc Quinones (ABB), and Bernie Worrell.

    Most notable tunes on this album: Fire in The Kitchen, I'll Be The One, Power and the Glory, and Broken Promised Land. Warren's Bonnaroo Album, and newer Deja Voodoo provide a sense of where he is going musically. Check out http://www.mule.net for more information on Warren and the Mule

    5 out of 5 stars Warren just plain rocks! Great voice, guitar & songs!.......2005-09-10

    Don't know what some of the other reviewers had stuffed in their ears, but this is one of my favorite albums!

    Yeah, this is a bit more straight ahead rock, not so much of the 20 minute improvs as in Gov't Mule, but they are all great songs, and with Warren Hayne's voice, guitar and writing, how can you go wrong?

    I am a huge fan of Gov't Mule also, and I think anyone who can appreciate the incredible talent of Warren in that context will like this as well.

    Some people always want an artist to make the same album over and over, can't deal with even slight changes. Too bad, they are missing out on a world of great music...

    3 out of 5 stars I'm waiting to be impressed.......2005-05-12

    With that voice and guitar talent, Warren could, (and I say could), rule the world of blues music - but it hasn't happened yet.
    Someone please write this man some good songs and make him record them so we can enjoy his talent.

    1 out of 5 stars I love Warren Haynes but this should not have been released........2005-05-11

    I've been a diehard Govt Mule fan since 1996. Warren Haynes is without question my favorite musician. This disc does nothing for him, however. Even if you love Warren, invest in something else. I recommend Live from the Roseland if you don't have it already. It's pure, raw, rumbling mule!!!

    1 out of 5 stars Not what you would expect and out of date.......2005-02-09

    This is Warren Haynes first official solo CD. It was recorded in 1992, between stints with the Allman Brothers. The songs are 5 to 7 minutes long, and the CD is 66 minutes. Sound quality is good.

    This CD is nothing like Haynes has done with the Allman Brothers or Gov't Mule. It is done in the hard rock style of the late seventies to mid-eighties. It reminds me of people like Ronnie Montrose (at his worst) or Sammy Hagar. He even has those screaming, coporate rock vocals. He sounds most like John Butcher or Mason Ruffner.

    What is really amazing is how inept and boring the guitar solos are on this album. There is nothing innovative and interesting as he would play with his other bands (Allman Brothers, Gov't Mule, Phil Lesh, etc.).

    What is also surprising is that this CD was produced by Chuck Leavel, who worked with the Allman Brothers, plays on Rolling Stones tours and headed the nice jazz/rock outfit, Sea Level.

    Anyway, there is a reason why this CD is virtually unknown and hard to find.
    Finesse/Magnificent Madness
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • still waiting for Best Of....
    • Classic Klemmer!!!
    Finesse/Magnificent Madness
    John Klemmer
    Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0009Y26H2
    Release Date: 2005-08-23

    Tracks:

    1. Finesse
    2. Man & Woman
    3. Sometimes
    4. Greatest Love of All
    5. Heart
    6. Sun, The Moon and the Stars
    7. Beloved
    8. But Are You Beautiful Inside?
    9. Magnificent Madness
    10. Heart (Summer Song)
    11. Don't Take Your Love Away
    12. I Can't Help It
    13. We Couldn't Start Over
    14. Deja Vu
    15. Life Song
    16. Adventures in Paradise

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars still waiting for Best Of...........2006-11-08

    With the very disappointing new announcement that the Very Best of John Klemmer release has been delayed until 2025!!! one wonders whether fans of Mr. Klemmer will have to remain satisfied with his past recordings....
    The anticipation that Mr. Klemmer will surprise his fans with something new and/or a public performance would be most welcome. I, for one, do not expect to be alive in 2025 and the delay of his newest release comes as a great disappointment. Those who are new to Mr. Klemmer's music can enjoy the breadth of his creativity, romance and artistry in his past recordings such as FINESSE. John Klemmer has the unique ability to express the unspoken through his music,and lift the spirit to a higher place, as if to say, "come join me in this dance called life...."
    Mr. Klemmer - please come out and play.... the world needs you :)

    5 out of 5 stars Classic Klemmer!!!.......2005-08-26

    Thumbs up Wounded Bird for releasing these classics. I could never find Finesse on cd until now this label continues to amaze me with all the titles they are putting out that are either oop or never available on the cd format. I would grab this up before it does go OOP!!! Highly Recommend!!!

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