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1992 greatest hits album by Madness

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Divine Madness is the 1992 greatest hits album from the British ska/pop band Madness.

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Álbums chronology

Divine Madness
Divine Madness
24/2/1992
Madstock
Madstock
2/11/1992

Divine Madness

Madness

1992 Recopilatorio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 24 Febrero 1992 · Fecha Grabación: 1979 - Enero 1979
    Discográfica: Virgin · ·
    1
    The Prince
    Madness • 1992
    3:19
  • 2
    One Step Beyond
    Madness • 1992
    2:17
  • 3
    My Girl
    Madness • 1992
    2:44
  • 4
    Night Boat To Cairo
    Madness • 1992
    3:30
  • 5
    Baggy Trousers
    Madness • 1992
    2:45
  • 6
    Embarrassment
    Madness • 1992
    3:10
  • 7
    2:01
  • 8
    Grey Day
    Madness • 1992
    3:39
  • 9
    Shut Up
    Madness • 1992
    4:05
  • 10
    It Must Be Love
    Madness • 1992
    3:17
  • 11
    Cardiac Arrest
    Madness • 1992
    2:51
  • 12
    House Of Fun
    Madness • 1992
    2:49
  • 13
    Driving In My Car
    Madness • 1992
    3:17
  • 14
    Our House
    Madness • 1992
    3:21
  • 15
    Tomorrow's Just Another Day
    Madness • 1992
    3:10
  • 16
    Wings Of A Dove
    Madness • 1992
    3:01
  • 17
    The Sun And The Rain
    Madness • 1992
    3:30
  • 18
    Michael Caine
    Madness • 1992
    3:39
  • 19
    One Better Day
    Madness • 1992
    4:06
  • 20
    Yesterday's Men
    Madness • 1992
    4:08
  • 21
    Uncle Sam
    Madness • 1992
    3:06
  • 22
    (Waiting For The) Ghost Train
    Madness • 1992
    3:45
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    Divine Madness
    Divine Madness
    24/2/1992
    Madstock
    Madstock
    2/11/1992
    Divine Madness
    Greatest hits album by
    Released24 February 1992
    Recorded1979–1986 (re-release 1979–1999)
    Genre
    Length71:30
    LabelVirgin
    Madness chronology
    It`s... Madness Too
    (1991)
    Divine Madness
    (1992)
    Madstock!
    (1992)

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    1992 greatest hits album by Madness

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic link
    Encyclopedia of Popular Music[1]
    NME9/10[2]

    Divine Madness is the 1992 greatest hits album from the British ska/pop band Madness.

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    Content

    The album presents the group`s UK single A-sides from 1979 through 1986 in chronological order, though their version of "The Sweetest Girl" is omitted. ("The Sweetest Girl" was the only Madness single of this era to miss the top 30.) Also, some tracks are presented in their LP rather than single versions. The 1992/1995 Japanese CD versions add "In The City", which was a single there.

    Releases

    The album peaked at number 1 in the UK charts, and it eventually led to a Madness reunion and their first concert in six years (which was recorded for their Madstock! album).

    Divine Madness was also released as a video and eventually DVD with all Madness music videos, including the album track "Bed & Breakfast Man", the omitted single "Sweetest Girl", and the 1988 single "I Pronounce You" (issued as by The Madness). The group`s Japanese TV adverts for Honda City cars were also included.

    The album was re-packaged in 1998 as The Heavy Heavy Hits with the addition of the single version of "The Sweetest Girl" (placed in its correct chronological position after "Uncle Sam").

    In 2000 it was re-issued, under its original title of Divine Madness, with the further 1999 singles "Lovestruck" and "Johnny the Horse" included, but once again omitting "The Sweetest Girl". The album versions of "The Prince", "One Step Beyond...", "The Return of the Los Palmas 7", "Cardiac Arrest", "Shut Up" and "Tomorrow`s Just Another Day" were replaced with the single versions, although the heavily edited version of "Shut Up" was used, which, at 2:51, fades out more than 30 seconds short of the actual single version.

    Track listing

    1. "The Prince" from One Step Beyond...
    2. "One Step Beyond" from One Step Beyond...
    3. "My Girl" from One Step Beyond...
    4. "Night Boat to Cairo" from One Step Beyond...
    5. "Baggy Trousers" from Absolutely
    6. "Embarrassment" from Absolutely
    7. "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" from Absolutely
    8. "Grey Day" from 7
    9. "Shut Up" from 7
    10. "It Must Be Love" Single release only
    11. "Cardiac Arrest" from 7
    12. "House of Fun" from Complete Madness
    13. "Driving in My Car" Single release only
    14. "Our House" from The Rise & Fall
    15. "Tomorrow`s Just Another Day" from The Rise & Fall
    16. "Wings of a Dove" Single release only
    17. "The Sun and the Rain" Single release only
    18. "Michael Caine" from Keep Moving
    19. "One Better Day" from Keep Moving
    20. "Yesterday`s Men" from Mad Not Mad
    21. "Uncle Sam" from Mad Not Mad
    22. "(Waiting for the) Ghost Train" from Utter Madness

    Chart performance

    Chart (1992)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums Chart

    37

    Dutch Albums Chart[3]

    56

    New Zealand Albums Chart

    7

    UK Albums Chart

    1

    Certifications and sales

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    France (SNEP)[4]

    2× Gold

    200,000*

    United Kingdom (BPI)[5]

    3× Platinum

    900,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    1992 greatest hits album by Madness

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic link
    Encyclopedia of Popular Music[1]
    NME9/10[2]

    Divine Madness is the 1992 greatest hits album from the British ska/pop band Madness.

    Content

    The album presents the group`s UK single A-sides from 1979 through 1986 in chronological order, though their version of "The Sweetest Girl" is omitted. ("The Sweetest Girl" was the only Madness single of this era to miss the top 30.) Also, some tracks are presented in their LP rather than single versions. The 1992/1995 Japanese CD versions add "In The City", which was a single there.

    Releases

    The album peaked at number 1 in the UK charts, and it eventually led to a Madness reunion and their first concert in six years (which was recorded for their Madstock! album).

    Divine Madness was also released as a video and eventually DVD with all Madness music videos, including the album track "Bed & Breakfast Man", the omitted single "Sweetest Girl", and the 1988 single "I Pronounce You" (issued as by The Madness). The group`s Japanese TV adverts for Honda City cars were also included.

    The album was re-packaged in 1998 as The Heavy Heavy Hits with the addition of the single version of "The Sweetest Girl" (placed in its correct chronological position after "Uncle Sam").

    In 2000 it was re-issued, under its original title of Divine Madness, with the further 1999 singles "Lovestruck" and "Johnny the Horse" included, but once again omitting "The Sweetest Girl". The album versions of "The Prince", "One Step Beyond...", "The Return of the Los Palmas 7", "Cardiac Arrest", "Shut Up" and "Tomorrow`s Just Another Day" were replaced with the single versions, although the heavily edited version of "Shut Up" was used, which, at 2:51, fades out more than 30 seconds short of the actual single version.

    Track listing

    1. "The Prince" from One Step Beyond...
    2. "One Step Beyond" from One Step Beyond...
    3. "My Girl" from One Step Beyond...
    4. "Night Boat to Cairo" from One Step Beyond...
    5. "Baggy Trousers" from Absolutely
    6. "Embarrassment" from Absolutely
    7. "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" from Absolutely
    8. "Grey Day" from 7
    9. "Shut Up" from 7
    10. "It Must Be Love" Single release only
    11. "Cardiac Arrest" from 7
    12. "House of Fun" from Complete Madness
    13. "Driving in My Car" Single release only
    14. "Our House" from The Rise & Fall
    15. "Tomorrow`s Just Another Day" from The Rise & Fall
    16. "Wings of a Dove" Single release only
    17. "The Sun and the Rain" Single release only
    18. "Michael Caine" from Keep Moving
    19. "One Better Day" from Keep Moving
    20. "Yesterday`s Men" from Mad Not Mad
    21. "Uncle Sam" from Mad Not Mad
    22. "(Waiting for the) Ghost Train" from Utter Madness

    Chart performance

    Chart (1992)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums Chart

    37

    Dutch Albums Chart[3]

    56

    New Zealand Albums Chart

    7

    UK Albums Chart

    1

    Certifications and sales

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    France (SNEP)[4]

    2× Gold

    200,000*

    United Kingdom (BPI)[5]

    3× Platinum

    900,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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