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Videos Album: Wonderful1999

Wonderful
Studio album by
Released1 November 1999 (UK)
Recorded1999
StudioWestside Studios, London
Genre
Length41:54
LabelVirgin
Producer
Madness chronology
Universal Madness
(1999)
Wonderful
(1999)
Our House: The Original Songs
(2002)
Singles from Wonderful
  1. "Lovestruck"
    Released: 19 July 1999
  2. "Johnny the Horse"
    Released: October 1999
  3. "Drip Fed Fred"
    Released: January 2000
Madness - Lovestruck (Official 4K Video) · Channel: Madness · 4m 0s
Title: 1-Lovestruck

Wonderful

Madness

1999 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Noviembre 1999 · Fecha Grabación: 1999 -
    Discográfica: Virgin · Estudio de grabación: Westside Studios, London · Productor: Clive Langer , Alan Winstanley

    1999 studio album by Madness

    Wonderful is the seventh studio album by the British band Madness, released on 1 November 1999. It was the band`s first studio album in fourteen years since Mad Not Mad in 1985, and also the first to feature their classic seven-piece line-up since 1984`s Keep Moving. The album saw Madness reunite with their original production team, Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, who had produced all of the band`s previous work.[1][2]

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    Review

    1999 studio album by Madness

    Wonderful is the seventh studio album by the British band Madness, released on 1 November 1999. It was the band`s first studio album in fourteen years since Mad Not Mad in 1985, and also the first to feature their classic seven-piece line-up since 1984`s Keep Moving. The album saw Madness reunite with their original production team, Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, who had produced all of the band`s previous work.[1][2]

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    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[3]
    BBC Newsfavourable[4]
    NME[5]
    Record Collector[6]

    The BBC`s Chris Charles said "... Wonderful finds the boys in their best form since 1981`s Madness 7."[4] Allmusic`s Evan Cater gave the album 4 out of 5 stars and said "On the whole, it`s a pretty successful return."[3] In a review of the 2010 re-release, Terry Staunton of Record Collector stated that although "All the essential components are in place...something doesn’t quite gel…". Staunton thought the opening single "Lovestruck" was well done but "elsewhere there’s a niggling feeling that the band are trying too hard to replicate the sound of yore, studiously ignoring the fact that times – and the players themselves – have changed."[6]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Lovestruck"Lee Thompson, Mike Barson3:50
    2."Johnny the Horse"Cathal Smyth3:20
    3."The Communicator"Graham McPherson, Smyth3:20
    4."4 am"McPherson, Barson3:50
    5."The Wizard"Smyth3:27
    6."Drip Fed Fred" (feat. Ian Dury)Thompson, Barson4:30
    7."Going to the Top"Barson3:56
    8."Elysium"Thompson, Daniel Woodgate3:52
    9."Saturday Night Sunday Morning"McPherson4:14
    10."If I Didn`t Care"Jack Lawrence4:25
    11."No Money"Thompson, D. Woodgate, Nick Woodgate3:14
    Total length:41:54

    2010 reissue

    Disc 1 - the original album

    • Contains the full album plus three promo videos

    The promo videos

    1. "Lovestruck"
    2. "Johnny the Horse"
    3. "Drip Fed Fred"

    Disc 2 - the bonus tracks

    No.TitleWriter(s)OriginLength
    1."You`re Wonderful" (remix)SmythJapanese edition bonus track and B-side of "Johnny the Horse"
    2."Round and Round"Thompson, BarsonJapanese edition bonus track and B-side of "Lovestruck"
    3."We Are Love"SmythB-side of "Lovestruck"
    4."Johnny the Horse" (radio edit)Smyth"Johnny the Horse" promo single
    5."I Was the One"BarsonB-side of "Johnny the Horse"
    6."Dreaming Man"Smyth, Chris ForemanB-side of "Johnny the Horse"
    7."Light of the Way"SmythB-side of "Drip Fed Fred"
    8."We Want Freddie"Thompson, BarsonB-side of "Drip Fed Fred"
    9."Drip Fed Fred" (The Conspiracy Mix)Thompson, Barson"Drip Fed Fred" single version
    10."Maddley" (album sampler)McPherson, Smyth, Barson, Thompson, D. Woodgate, N. Woodgate, LawrenceB-side of "Lovestruck"
    11."Simple Equation"McPherson, ForemanOur House: The Original Songs, 2002
    12."Sarah`s Song"Thompson, BarsonOur House: The Original Songs
    13."It Must Be Love" (2002 mix)Labi SiffreOur House: The Original Songs
    14."My Old Man"Ian Dury, Steve NugentBrand New Boots and Panties, 2001

    Chart performance

    Chart (1999)

    Peak
    position

    UK Albums Chart[7]

    17

    Personnel

    Madness

    • Graham "Suggs" McPherson – lead vocals
    • Mike Barson – keyboards
    • Chris Foreman – guitar
    • Mark Bedford – bass
    • Lee Thompson – saxophones, guest vocals on track 6
    • Daniel Woodgate – drums
    • Cathal Smyth – backing vocals, lead vocals on track 3

    Additional personnel

    • Jason Bruer – saxophone
    • Terry Edwards – saxophone, brass arrangements
    • Michael Kearsey – trombone
    • Jason McDermid – trumpet
    • Pablo Cook – percussion
    • The London Session Orchestra – strings
    • Gavyn Wright – orchestral and strings leader
    • Simon Hale – string arrangements, conductor
    • Ian Dury – guest vocals on track 6
    • Steve Donnelley – dobro guitar on track 5
    • Mitch – backing vocals on track 4
    • Sarah Cracknell – backing vocals on track 8

    Technical

    • Clive Langer – production
    • Alan Winstanley – production
    • Mark Bishop – assistant engineer
    • Martin Parr – front cover photography
    • Mark Bedford – design
    • Robert Stimpson – design
    • Dani Golfieri – design assistant
    • Neil Evans – design assistant

    2010 reissue

    • Tim Turan – remastering
    • Martin "Cally" Callomon – art direction, design
    • Nik Rose – artwork ("re-jigging and fettling")
    • Robert Elms – liner notes

    1999 studio album by Madness

    Wonderful is the seventh studio album by the British band Madness, released on 1 November 1999. It was the band`s first studio album in fourteen years since Mad Not Mad in 1985, and also the first to feature their classic seven-piece line-up since 1984`s Keep Moving. The album saw Madness reunite with their original production team, Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, who had produced all of the band`s previous work.[1][2]

    Reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[3]
    BBC Newsfavourable[4]
    NME[5]
    Record Collector[6]

    The BBC`s Chris Charles said "... Wonderful finds the boys in their best form since 1981`s Madness 7."[4] Allmusic`s Evan Cater gave the album 4 out of 5 stars and said "On the whole, it`s a pretty successful return."[3] In a review of the 2010 re-release, Terry Staunton of Record Collector stated that although "All the essential components are in place...something doesn’t quite gel…". Staunton thought the opening single "Lovestruck" was well done but "elsewhere there’s a niggling feeling that the band are trying too hard to replicate the sound of yore, studiously ignoring the fact that times – and the players themselves – have changed."[6]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Lovestruck"Lee Thompson, Mike Barson3:50
    2."Johnny the Horse"Cathal Smyth3:20
    3."The Communicator"Graham McPherson, Smyth3:20
    4."4 am"McPherson, Barson3:50
    5."The Wizard"Smyth3:27
    6."Drip Fed Fred" (feat. Ian Dury)Thompson, Barson4:30
    7."Going to the Top"Barson3:56
    8."Elysium"Thompson, Daniel Woodgate3:52
    9."Saturday Night Sunday Morning"McPherson4:14
    10."If I Didn`t Care"Jack Lawrence4:25
    11."No Money"Thompson, D. Woodgate, Nick Woodgate3:14
    Total length:41:54

    2010 reissue

    Disc 1 - the original album

    • Contains the full album plus three promo videos

    The promo videos

    1. "Lovestruck"
    2. "Johnny the Horse"
    3. "Drip Fed Fred"

    Disc 2 - the bonus tracks

    No.TitleWriter(s)OriginLength
    1."You`re Wonderful" (remix)SmythJapanese edition bonus track and B-side of "Johnny the Horse"
    2."Round and Round"Thompson, BarsonJapanese edition bonus track and B-side of "Lovestruck"
    3."We Are Love"SmythB-side of "Lovestruck"
    4."Johnny the Horse" (radio edit)Smyth"Johnny the Horse" promo single
    5."I Was the One"BarsonB-side of "Johnny the Horse"
    6."Dreaming Man"Smyth, Chris ForemanB-side of "Johnny the Horse"
    7."Light of the Way"SmythB-side of "Drip Fed Fred"
    8."We Want Freddie"Thompson, BarsonB-side of "Drip Fed Fred"
    9."Drip Fed Fred" (The Conspiracy Mix)Thompson, Barson"Drip Fed Fred" single version
    10."Maddley" (album sampler)McPherson, Smyth, Barson, Thompson, D. Woodgate, N. Woodgate, LawrenceB-side of "Lovestruck"
    11."Simple Equation"McPherson, ForemanOur House: The Original Songs, 2002
    12."Sarah`s Song"Thompson, BarsonOur House: The Original Songs
    13."It Must Be Love" (2002 mix)Labi SiffreOur House: The Original Songs
    14."My Old Man"Ian Dury, Steve NugentBrand New Boots and Panties, 2001

    Chart performance

    Chart (1999)

    Peak
    position

    UK Albums Chart[7]

    17

    Personnel

    Madness

    • Graham "Suggs" McPherson – lead vocals
    • Mike Barson – keyboards
    • Chris Foreman – guitar
    • Mark Bedford – bass
    • Lee Thompson – saxophones, guest vocals on track 6
    • Daniel Woodgate – drums
    • Cathal Smyth – backing vocals, lead vocals on track 3

    Additional personnel

    • Jason Bruer – saxophone
    • Terry Edwards – saxophone, brass arrangements
    • Michael Kearsey – trombone
    • Jason McDermid – trumpet
    • Pablo Cook – percussion
    • The London Session Orchestra – strings
    • Gavyn Wright – orchestral and strings leader
    • Simon Hale – string arrangements, conductor
    • Ian Dury – guest vocals on track 6
    • Steve Donnelley – dobro guitar on track 5
    • Mitch – backing vocals on track 4
    • Sarah Cracknell – backing vocals on track 8

    Technical

    • Clive Langer – production
    • Alan Winstanley – production
    • Mark Bishop – assistant engineer
    • Martin Parr – front cover photography
    • Mark Bedford – design
    • Robert Stimpson – design
    • Dani Golfieri – design assistant
    • Neil Evans – design assistant

    2010 reissue

    • Tim Turan – remastering
    • Martin "Cally" Callomon – art direction, design
    • Nik Rose – artwork ("re-jigging and fettling")
    • Robert Elms – liner notes