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1981 studio album by Madness

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Record Mirror[3]
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Smash Hits8/10[5]

7 (also known as Madness 7)[6] is the third studio album by the English ska and pop band Madness. Released in October 1981, it peaked at No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart. All but one track was recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas in the summer of 1981, the exception being "Grey Day" which was recorded in London earlier in the year. Although in 2011 co-producer Alan Winstanley stated in the Guided Tour of Madness boxed-set that much of the album was re-recorded in London when they returned from Nassau.

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Madness

1981 Studio Album
  • Released: 2 October 1981 · Fecha Grabación: July 1981 - August 1981
    Label: Stiff · Studios: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas("Grey Day" recorded early 1981 in London)[1] · Productor: Clive Langer , Alan Winstanley
    1
    Cardiac Arrest
    Madness • 1981
    2:52
  • 2
    Shut Up
    Madness • 1981
    4:08
  • 3
    Sign of the Times
    Madness • 1981
    2:43
  • 4
    Missing You
    Madness • 1981
    2:32
  • 5
    Mrs. Hutchinson
    Madness • 1981
    2:17
  • 6
    Tomorrow's Dream
    Madness • 1981
    3:55
  • 7
    Grey Day
    Madness • 1981
    3:40
  • 8
    Pac-A-Mac
    Madness • 1981
    2:37
  • 9
    Promises Promises
    Madness • 1981
    2:52
  • 10
    Benny Bullfrog
    Madness • 1981
    1:51
  • 11
    When Dawn Arrives
    Madness • 1981
    2:43
  • 12
    The Opium Eaters
    Madness • 1981
    3:02
  • 13
    Day on the Town
    Madness • 1981
    3:23
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    26/9/1980
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    7
    2/10/1981
    7
    Studio album by
    Released2 October 1981 (1981-10-02)
    RecordedJuly–August 1981
    StudioCompass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
    ("Grey Day" recorded early 1981 in London)[1]
    Genre
    Length38:35
    LabelStiff
    Producer
    Madness chronology
    Absolutely
    (1980)
    7
    (1981)
    Complete Madness
    (1982)
    Singles from 7
    1. "Grey Day"
      Released: 17 April 1981
    2. "Shut Up"
      Released: 11 September 1981
    3. "Cardiac Arrest"
      Released: 12 February 1982

    Review

    1981 studio album by Madness

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    Record Mirror[3]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[4]
    Smash Hits8/10[5]

    7 (also known as Madness 7)[6] is the third studio album by the English ska and pop band Madness. Released in October 1981, it peaked at No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart. All but one track was recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas in the summer of 1981, the exception being "Grey Day" which was recorded in London earlier in the year. Although in 2011 co-producer Alan Winstanley stated in the Guided Tour of Madness boxed-set that much of the album was re-recorded in London when they returned from Nassau.

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    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Cardiac Arrest"Chas Smash, Chris Foreman2:52
    2."Shut Up"Graham McPherson, Foreman4:07
    3."Sign of the Times"McPherson, Mike Barson2:43
    4."Missing You"McPherson, Barson2:32
    5."Mrs. Hutchinson"Barson2:17
    6."Tomorrow`s Dream"Lee Thompson, Barson3:54

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    7."Grey Day"Barson3:40
    8."Pac-a-Mac"Thompson, Barson2:37
    9."Promises Promises"Thompson, Barson2:52
    10."Benny Bullfrog"Thompson, Foreman1:51
    11."When Dawn Arrives"Thompson, Barson2:43
    12."The Opium Eaters"Barson3:03
    13."Day on the Town"McPherson, Foreman3:24
    Total length:38:35

    There were several different versions of the album released throughout the world. Some territories removed the not so tourist-friendly "Day on the Town" while others replaced it with "Never Ask Twice (a.k.a. Aeroplane/Airplane)", which was issued on the "Shut Up" 12" single in the UK. In Belgium "Never Ask Twice" was issued on a one-sided 7" single with initial copies of the album. France renamed "Day on the Town" as "A Place in the City". Australia added "It Must Be Love" and "Never Ask Twice", Spain replaced "Cardiac Arrest" with "It Must Be Love" and Japan added "In the City", which was issued there as a single after it was initially written for and used to promote Honda City cars in television commercials.

    Initial vinyl pressings featured different mixes of some tracks (most notably "Mrs Hutchinson" and "Day on the Town"), which haven`t been used since.

    2010 reissue

    In 2009 and 2010, Madness re-released their entire back catalogue of studio albums up until 1999`s Wonderful with a bonus CD and extra tracks. 7 was reissued by Union Square Music`s collector`s label Salvo on 12 April 2010.[7]

    CD 1

    The original album

    *The first disc contains the thirteen tracks from the original album plus four promo videos.

    The promo videos

    1. Grey Day
    2. Shut Up
    3. It Must be Love
    4. Cardiac Arrest

    CD 2

    The Richard Skinner session
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Missing You" (recorded 27 September 1981 for BBC Radio 1 at Maida Vale Studio 4, London)McPherson, Barson2:41
    2."Sign of the Times" (recorded 27 September 1981 for BBC Radio 1 at Maida Vale Studio 4, London)McPherson, Barson2:37
    3."Tiptoes" (recorded 27 September 1981 for BBC Radio 1 at Maida Vale Studio 4, London)McPherson, Barson2:40

    The bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    4."Memories" (B-side of "Grey Day" single)Foreman2:24
    5."A Town with No Name" (B-side of "Shut Up" single)Foreman2:51
    6."Never Ask Twice" (B-side of "Shut Up" 12" single)McPherson, Barson3:00
    7."It Must Be Love" (non-album single, 1981)Labi Siffre3:26
    8."Shadow on the House" (B-side of "It Must Be Love" single)Foreman3:21
    9."In the City" (B-side of "Cardiac Arrest" single)McPherson, Barson, Smash, Foreman, Bill Crutchfield, Daisuke Inoue3:00
    10."Cardiac Arrest" (12" extended version)Smash, Foreman4:17
    11."Grey Day" (live) (from NME Racket Packet cassette, 1983)Barson4:32
    Total length:34:56

    Personnel

    Madness

    • Graham "Suggs" McPherson – lead vocals
    • Mike Barson – piano, organ, vibes, marimba, tubular bells
    • Chris Foreman – guitar, sitar
    • Mark Bedford – bass
    • Lee Thompson – saxophones, burps, squeaks, lead vocals on track 10
    • Daniel Woodgate – drums, congas
    • Chas Smash – backing vocals, trumpet

    Technical

    • Clive Langer – producer, engineer
    • Alan Winstanley – producer, engineer
    • Arun Chakraverty – mastering
    • Stella Artwork – cover
    • C-More – cover
    • Mike Putland – photography

    2010 reissue

    • Dale Griffin – producer on Richard Skinner session
    • Mike Engels – engineer on Richard Skinner session
    • Tim Turan – remastering
    • Martin `Cally` Callomon – art direction, design
    • David Quantick – liner notes

    Chart performance

    Album

    Chart (1981)

    Peak
    position

    Total
    weeks

    Dutch Albums Chart[8]

    5

    17

    Swedish Albums Chart[9]

    41

    1

    UK Albums Chart[10]

    5

    28

    Singles

    Date

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    Apr 1981

    Grey Day

    UK

    No. 4

    Sep 1981

    Shut Up (edited to 3:26 for issue as a single)

    UK

    No. 7

    Feb 1982

    Cardiac Arrest (remixed for issue as a single)

    UK

    No. 14

    Certifications and sales

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[11]

    Gold

    100,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    1981 studio album by Madness

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    Record Mirror[3]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[4]
    Smash Hits8/10[5]

    7 (also known as Madness 7)[6] is the third studio album by the English ska and pop band Madness. Released in October 1981, it peaked at No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart. All but one track was recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas in the summer of 1981, the exception being "Grey Day" which was recorded in London earlier in the year. Although in 2011 co-producer Alan Winstanley stated in the Guided Tour of Madness boxed-set that much of the album was re-recorded in London when they returned from Nassau.

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Cardiac Arrest"Chas Smash, Chris Foreman2:52
    2."Shut Up"Graham McPherson, Foreman4:07
    3."Sign of the Times"McPherson, Mike Barson2:43
    4."Missing You"McPherson, Barson2:32
    5."Mrs. Hutchinson"Barson2:17
    6."Tomorrow`s Dream"Lee Thompson, Barson3:54

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    7."Grey Day"Barson3:40
    8."Pac-a-Mac"Thompson, Barson2:37
    9."Promises Promises"Thompson, Barson2:52
    10."Benny Bullfrog"Thompson, Foreman1:51
    11."When Dawn Arrives"Thompson, Barson2:43
    12."The Opium Eaters"Barson3:03
    13."Day on the Town"McPherson, Foreman3:24
    Total length:38:35

    There were several different versions of the album released throughout the world. Some territories removed the not so tourist-friendly "Day on the Town" while others replaced it with "Never Ask Twice (a.k.a. Aeroplane/Airplane)", which was issued on the "Shut Up" 12" single in the UK. In Belgium "Never Ask Twice" was issued on a one-sided 7" single with initial copies of the album. France renamed "Day on the Town" as "A Place in the City". Australia added "It Must Be Love" and "Never Ask Twice", Spain replaced "Cardiac Arrest" with "It Must Be Love" and Japan added "In the City", which was issued there as a single after it was initially written for and used to promote Honda City cars in television commercials.

    Initial vinyl pressings featured different mixes of some tracks (most notably "Mrs Hutchinson" and "Day on the Town"), which haven`t been used since.

    2010 reissue

    In 2009 and 2010, Madness re-released their entire back catalogue of studio albums up until 1999`s Wonderful with a bonus CD and extra tracks. 7 was reissued by Union Square Music`s collector`s label Salvo on 12 April 2010.[7]

    CD 1

    The original album

    *The first disc contains the thirteen tracks from the original album plus four promo videos.

    The promo videos

    1. Grey Day
    2. Shut Up
    3. It Must be Love
    4. Cardiac Arrest

    CD 2

    The Richard Skinner session
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Missing You" (recorded 27 September 1981 for BBC Radio 1 at Maida Vale Studio 4, London)McPherson, Barson2:41
    2."Sign of the Times" (recorded 27 September 1981 for BBC Radio 1 at Maida Vale Studio 4, London)McPherson, Barson2:37
    3."Tiptoes" (recorded 27 September 1981 for BBC Radio 1 at Maida Vale Studio 4, London)McPherson, Barson2:40

    The bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    4."Memories" (B-side of "Grey Day" single)Foreman2:24
    5."A Town with No Name" (B-side of "Shut Up" single)Foreman2:51
    6."Never Ask Twice" (B-side of "Shut Up" 12" single)McPherson, Barson3:00
    7."It Must Be Love" (non-album single, 1981)Labi Siffre3:26
    8."Shadow on the House" (B-side of "It Must Be Love" single)Foreman3:21
    9."In the City" (B-side of "Cardiac Arrest" single)McPherson, Barson, Smash, Foreman, Bill Crutchfield, Daisuke Inoue3:00
    10."Cardiac Arrest" (12" extended version)Smash, Foreman4:17
    11."Grey Day" (live) (from NME Racket Packet cassette, 1983)Barson4:32
    Total length:34:56

    Personnel

    Madness

    • Graham "Suggs" McPherson – lead vocals
    • Mike Barson – piano, organ, vibes, marimba, tubular bells
    • Chris Foreman – guitar, sitar
    • Mark Bedford – bass
    • Lee Thompson – saxophones, burps, squeaks, lead vocals on track 10
    • Daniel Woodgate – drums, congas
    • Chas Smash – backing vocals, trumpet

    Technical

    • Clive Langer – producer, engineer
    • Alan Winstanley – producer, engineer
    • Arun Chakraverty – mastering
    • Stella Artwork – cover
    • C-More – cover
    • Mike Putland – photography

    2010 reissue

    • Dale Griffin – producer on Richard Skinner session
    • Mike Engels – engineer on Richard Skinner session
    • Tim Turan – remastering
    • Martin `Cally` Callomon – art direction, design
    • David Quantick – liner notes

    Chart performance

    Album

    Chart (1981)

    Peak
    position

    Total
    weeks

    Dutch Albums Chart[8]

    5

    17

    Swedish Albums Chart[9]

    41

    1

    UK Albums Chart[10]

    5

    28

    Singles

    Date

    Single

    Chart

    Position

    Apr 1981

    Grey Day

    UK

    No. 4

    Sep 1981

    Shut Up (edited to 3:26 for issue as a single)

    UK

    No. 7

    Feb 1982

    Cardiac Arrest (remixed for issue as a single)

    UK

    No. 14

    Certifications and sales

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[11]

    Gold

    100,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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