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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Madness CD (2005) Top Seller
G. "Suggs" McPherson CD discography THE BEST OF MADNESS, the 20th Century Masters release, boils down the career of one of England's most beloved pop acts from the '80s into an easily digestible 12-track set. Between 1978 and 1984, Madness had a spectacular string of ...
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One Step Beyond CD (1979)
G. "Suggs" McPherson discography Digitally remastered edition of the 1979 debut album from the British Pop/Ska band. While One Step Beyond may have been one of the biggest selling albums released during the Ska/2-Tone craze of 1979-1980, the album still sounds fresh and exciting ...
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Madness Presents the Rise & Fall CDs (1982)
G. "Suggs" McPherson albums Madness Presents the Rise & Fall marks the band's most mature effort and artistic statement. Completely devoid of their early ska influence, they paint a picture of British life in the spirit of the Kinks' Village Green Preservation Society. Though ...
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Bachelor CD (1999)
G. "Suggs" McPherson CD discography The soundtrack to The Bachelor features eclectic songs like David Byrne's version of "Don't Fence Me In," Buster Poindexter's "Hit the Road, Jack," Billy May's "Hernando's Hideaway" and Louis Prima's "Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody." More romantic tracks like ...
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DangerMen Sessions Vol. 1 CD (2005)
G. "Suggs" McPherson music CDs Ten years after their 1994 reformation, '80s British pop-reggae heroes Madness adopted the Dangermen moniker to enable a return to their roots performing reggae and ska in sweaty London pubs. In placing their own inimitable stamp both on reggae classics ...
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Dangermen Sessions, Vol. 1 CD (2005)
G. "Suggs" McPherson songs The magnificent 7 release their first studio album for 6 years. A collection of ska covers & classic tunes given the inimitable Madness treatment.
Ten years after their 1994 reformation, '80s British pop-reggae heroes Madness adopted the Dangermen moniker to enable ...
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Total Madness: The Very Best Of Madness CD (1997)
G. "Suggs" McPherson albums Though all too often connected with no more than their smash "Our House" in the States, the Madness phenomenon in their native Britain was the stuff of musical legend. They provided much of the impetus for the ska revival of ...
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Universal Madness: Live In Los Angeles CD (1999)
G. "Suggs" McPherson music CDs Recorded live at The Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, California in April 1998.
Spurred by the late-'90s ska explosion in America, most of Madness re-formed in 1998 to play a brief tour. Their sole Top 40 smash in the States had been ...
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Peel Sessions CD
G. "Suggs" McPherson discography Recorded live at BBC 1 Studios, London, England. First broadcast August 27, 1979.
Personnel: Chris Foreman (vocals, guitar); Les Thompson (vocals, saxophone); Graham "Suggs" McPherson (vocals); Mike Barson (keyboards); Dan Woodgate (drums).
Recording information: 08/14/1979.
Unknown Contributor Role: Madness.
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Madness CD (1983)
G. "Suggs" McPherson songs Although British ska revivalists Madness were highly successful in the U.K. from their late-1970s beginnings, the group didn't make a big impression in the U.S. (ostensibly for being too English) until '82, with the release of "Our House," a rapturous, ...
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