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1980 studio album by Madness

Absolutely is the second studio album from the British ska band Madness. The album reached number 2 in the UK album charts.[2]

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Álbums chronology

Absolutely
Absolutely
26/9/1980
7
7
2/10/1981

Absolutely

Madness

1980 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 26 Septiembre 1980 · Fecha Grabación: 1980 -
    Discográfica: Stiff · Estudio de grabación: Eden, London[1] · Productor: Clive Langer , Alan Winstanley
    1
    Baggy Trousers
    Madness • 1980
    2:46
  • 2
    Embarrassment
    Madness • 1980
    3:10
  • 3
    E.R.N.I.E.
    Madness • 1980
    2:09
  • 4
    Close Escape
    Madness • 1980
    3:32
  • 5
    Not Home Today
    Madness • 1980
    2:43
  • 6
    On the Beat Pete
    Madness • 1980
    3:04
  • 7
    Solid Gone
    Madness • 1980
    2:19
  • 8
    Take It or Leave It
    Madness • 1980
    3:27
  • 9
    Shadow of Fear
    Madness • 1980
    1:59
  • 10
    Disappear
    Madness • 1980
    2:58
  • 11
    Overdone
    Madness • 1980
    3:45
  • 12
    In the Rain
    Madness • 1980
    2:43
  • 13
    You Said
    Madness • 1980
    2:34
  • 14
    2:04
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    Singles

    Absolutely
    Absolutely
    26/9/1980
    7
    7
    2/10/1981
    Absolutely
    Studio album by
    Released26 September 1980 (1980-09-26)
    Recorded1980
    StudioEden, London[1]
    Genre
    Length39:15
    LabelStiff
    Producer
    Madness chronology
    Work Rest and Play
    (1980)
    Absolutely
    (1980)
    7
    (1981)
    Singles from Absolutely
    1. "Baggy Trousers"
      Released: 5 September 1980
    2. "Embarrassment"
      Released: 14 November 1980
    3. "The Return of the Los Palmas 7"
      Released: 16 January 1981

    Review

    1980 studio album by Madness

    Absolutely is the second studio album from the British ska band Madness. The album reached number 2 in the UK album charts.[2]

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    Absolutely spawned some of the band`s biggest hits, most notably "Baggy Trousers", which peaked at number 3 in the UK and spent more than four months in the singles chart.[2] "Embarrassment" reached number 4, and the instrumental "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" climbed to number 7.[2] Although the album reviews were generally less enthusiastic than those of One Step Beyond..., they were mostly positive.

    In 2009 and 2010, Madness re-released their back-catalogue of studio albums up to and including 1999`s Wonderful with a bonus CD and extra tracks. The re-release of Absolutely has seven bonus tracks plus an additional CD featuring a 1980 concert recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon.

    In a 2020 interview with GQ magazine Lee Thompson said it was his favourite Madness album.[1]

    Album title

    The album is named after one of the oft-said expressions of the band`s then tour manager and sound man Tony Duffield.[3]

    Cover

    Inner sleeve illustration

    The front cover sees the band standing in front of Chalk Farm tube station in Camden. When the original vinyl was released the first, more sombre, cover photograph was changed to a more animated pose after around 10,000 albums were pressed. The two sleeves can be distinguished by keyboardist Mike Barson`s holding of the umbrella: in the earlier pressing he holds it up to his chin while in the later, and subsequently used, releases the umbrella is on the ground.[4]

    The inner sleeve features a London Underground-style roundel for a railway station called "Cairo East" on one side (this roundel later reappeared in the video for "(Waiting For) The Ghost Train") and a history of the group on the other. The "Cairo East" roundel is illustrated by painter, and former bass player with Kilburn and the High Roads, Humphrey Ocean.[5]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[6]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB−[7]
    Record Mirror[8]
    Rolling Stone[9]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[10]

    The album received mixed reviews at the time of release.[1] Billboard recommended Absolutely to consumers, noting that it was "less gimmicky and more R&B/funk oriented" than Madness` debut album One Step Beyond..., while still retaining enough of the band`s "`nutty` sound" to appeal to fans of the debut.[11] Greil Marcus, however, likened Madness to "the Blues Brothers with English accents" in a scathing review for Rolling Stone that also took aim at fellow ska revivalists the Specials.[9]

    In a retrospective review, AllMusic`s Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote, "Absolutely does motor ahead on breakneck ska rhythms, but it never quite feels as raw as its predecessor, and that hint of gloss serves the three big hit singles very well." Erlewine felt that Absolutely usually delivers more of the same as the debut in "a highly appealing fashion."[6]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Baggy Trousers"

    • Graham McPherson
    • Chris Foreman

    2:45
    2."Embarrassment"

    • Lee Thompson
    • Michael Barson

    3:13
    3."E.R.N.I.E."

    • McPherson
    • Foreman

    2:08
    4."Close Escape"

    • Thompson
    • Foreman

    3:29
    5."Not Home Today"

    • McPherson
    • Mark Bedford

    2:30
    6."On the Beat Pete"

    • Thompson
    • Madness

    3:05
    7."Solid Gone"Chas Smash2:22

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    8."Take It or Leave It"

    • Thompson
    • Barson

    3:26
    9."Shadow of Fear"

    • McPherson
    • Barson

    1:58
    10."Disappear"

    • McPherson
    • Bedford

    2:58
    11."Overdone"

    • Thompson
    • Foreman

    3:45
    12."In the Rain"

    • Barson, Bedford, Foreman, McPherson, Smyth, Thompson and Woodgate

    2:42
    13."You Said"

    • McPherson
    • Barson

    2:35
    14."The Return of the Los Palmas 7"

    • Barson
    • Daniel Woodgate
    • Bedford

    2:01
    Total length:39:15

    2010 reissue

    In 2009 and 2010, Madness re-released their entire back catalogue of studio albums until 1999`s Wonderful with a bonus CD and extra tracks.

    Disc 1

    • The first disc contains the fourteen tracks from the original album plus seven bonus tracks and three promo videos.

    The bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    15."In the Rain" (single version; B-side of "My Girl" 12")

    • McPherson
    • Madness

    2:48
    16."The Business" (B-side of "Baggy Trousers" 7")Barson3:27
    17."Crying Shame" (B-side of "Embarrassment" 7")Barson2:40
    18."That`s the Way to Do It" (B-side of "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" 7")Foreman2:53
    19."El Regresso de Los Palmas 7" (Spanish version))

    • Barson
    • Woodgate
    • Bedford

    2:48
    20."Swan Lake" (live; B-side of "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" 12"; originally from the film Dance Craze)

    • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    • arranged by Barson

    2:37
    21."Release Me / Close Escape / Solid Gone" (Patches magazine flexi disc)

    • Eddie Miller
    • Robert Yount
    • Dub Williams / Foreman
    • Thompson / Smash

    5:06
    Total length:61:41

    The promo videos

    No.TitleLength
    1."Baggy Trousers"
    2."Embarrassment"
    3."The Return of the Los Palmas 7"

    Disc two

    BBC live in concert – Hammersmith Odeon, 23.12.80

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."One Step Beyond..." (live)Cecil Campbell2:51
    2."E.R.N.I.E." (live)

    • McPherson
    • Foreman

    2:08
    3."Mistakes" (live)

    • Barson
    • John Hasler

    2:35
    4."Disappear" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Bedford

    2:15
    5."Bed and Breakfast Man" (live)Barson2:29
    6."The Return of the Los Palmas 7" (live)

    • Barson
    • Woodgate
    • Bedford

    2:20
    7."Close Escape" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Foreman

    2:44
    8."Overdone" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Foreman

    3:11
    9."Not Home Today" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Bedford

    2:15
    10."Razor Blade Alley" (live)Thompson3:16
    11."My Girl" (live)Barson2:45
    12."Take It or Leave It" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Barson

    2:39
    13."On the Beat Pete" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Madness

    2:54
    14."Embarrassment" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Barson

    3:10
    15."Shadow of Fear" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Barson

    1:54
    16."You Said" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Barson

    2:29
    17."In the Middle of the Night" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Foreman

    2:28
    18."The Prince" (live)Thompson3:06
    19."Baggy Trousers" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Foreman

    2:25
    20."Rockin` in A♭" (live)Willy "Wurlitzer" Smith2:01
    21."Madness" (live)Campbell3:33
    Total length:55:28

    Personnel

    Madness

    • Graham "Suggs" McPherson – lead vocals, percussion
    • Mike Barson – piano, organ, vibraphone, marimba, harmonica
    • Chris Foreman – guitar, sitar, slide guitar
    • Lee Thompson – tenor and baritone saxophones
    • Daniel Woodgate – drums, fire extinguisher
    • Mark Bedford – bass guitar
    • Chas Smash – backing vocals, trumpet, lead vocals on "Solid Gone"

    Technical

    • Clive Langer – producer
    • Alan Winstanley – producer
    • Humphrey Ocean – inner sleeve illustration

    2010 reissue

    • Jeff Griffin – producer on disc two
    • Tim Turan – remastering
    • Martin "Cally" Callomon – art direction, design
    • Paul Lester – liner notes

    Chart performance

    Chart (1980)

    Peak
    position

    Total
    weeks

    Dutch Albums Chart[12]

    2

    43

    Finnish Albums Chart[13]

    24

    3

    German Albums Chart[14]

    21

    9

    New Zealand Albums Chart[15]

    31

    4

    Norwegian Albums Chart[16]

    26

    4

    Swedish Albums Chart[17]

    15

    3

    UK Albums Chart[18]

    2

    47

    US Billboard Hot 200[19]

    146

    4

    Certifications and sales

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[20]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    1980 studio album by Madness

    Absolutely is the second studio album from the British ska band Madness. The album reached number 2 in the UK album charts.[2]

    Absolutely spawned some of the band`s biggest hits, most notably "Baggy Trousers", which peaked at number 3 in the UK and spent more than four months in the singles chart.[2] "Embarrassment" reached number 4, and the instrumental "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" climbed to number 7.[2] Although the album reviews were generally less enthusiastic than those of One Step Beyond..., they were mostly positive.

    In 2009 and 2010, Madness re-released their back-catalogue of studio albums up to and including 1999`s Wonderful with a bonus CD and extra tracks. The re-release of Absolutely has seven bonus tracks plus an additional CD featuring a 1980 concert recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon.

    In a 2020 interview with GQ magazine Lee Thompson said it was his favourite Madness album.[1]

    Album title

    The album is named after one of the oft-said expressions of the band`s then tour manager and sound man Tony Duffield.[3]

    Cover

    Inner sleeve illustration

    The front cover sees the band standing in front of Chalk Farm tube station in Camden. When the original vinyl was released the first, more sombre, cover photograph was changed to a more animated pose after around 10,000 albums were pressed. The two sleeves can be distinguished by keyboardist Mike Barson`s holding of the umbrella: in the earlier pressing he holds it up to his chin while in the later, and subsequently used, releases the umbrella is on the ground.[4]

    The inner sleeve features a London Underground-style roundel for a railway station called "Cairo East" on one side (this roundel later reappeared in the video for "(Waiting For) The Ghost Train") and a history of the group on the other. The "Cairo East" roundel is illustrated by painter, and former bass player with Kilburn and the High Roads, Humphrey Ocean.[5]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[6]
    Christgau`s Record GuideB−[7]
    Record Mirror[8]
    Rolling Stone[9]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[10]

    The album received mixed reviews at the time of release.[1] Billboard recommended Absolutely to consumers, noting that it was "less gimmicky and more R&B/funk oriented" than Madness` debut album One Step Beyond..., while still retaining enough of the band`s "`nutty` sound" to appeal to fans of the debut.[11] Greil Marcus, however, likened Madness to "the Blues Brothers with English accents" in a scathing review for Rolling Stone that also took aim at fellow ska revivalists the Specials.[9]

    In a retrospective review, AllMusic`s Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote, "Absolutely does motor ahead on breakneck ska rhythms, but it never quite feels as raw as its predecessor, and that hint of gloss serves the three big hit singles very well." Erlewine felt that Absolutely usually delivers more of the same as the debut in "a highly appealing fashion."[6]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Baggy Trousers"

    • Graham McPherson
    • Chris Foreman

    2:45
    2."Embarrassment"

    • Lee Thompson
    • Michael Barson

    3:13
    3."E.R.N.I.E."

    • McPherson
    • Foreman

    2:08
    4."Close Escape"

    • Thompson
    • Foreman

    3:29
    5."Not Home Today"

    • McPherson
    • Mark Bedford

    2:30
    6."On the Beat Pete"

    • Thompson
    • Madness

    3:05
    7."Solid Gone"Chas Smash2:22

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    8."Take It or Leave It"

    • Thompson
    • Barson

    3:26
    9."Shadow of Fear"

    • McPherson
    • Barson

    1:58
    10."Disappear"

    • McPherson
    • Bedford

    2:58
    11."Overdone"

    • Thompson
    • Foreman

    3:45
    12."In the Rain"

    • Barson, Bedford, Foreman, McPherson, Smyth, Thompson and Woodgate

    2:42
    13."You Said"

    • McPherson
    • Barson

    2:35
    14."The Return of the Los Palmas 7"

    • Barson
    • Daniel Woodgate
    • Bedford

    2:01
    Total length:39:15

    2010 reissue

    In 2009 and 2010, Madness re-released their entire back catalogue of studio albums until 1999`s Wonderful with a bonus CD and extra tracks.

    Disc 1

    • The first disc contains the fourteen tracks from the original album plus seven bonus tracks and three promo videos.

    The bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    15."In the Rain" (single version; B-side of "My Girl" 12")

    • McPherson
    • Madness

    2:48
    16."The Business" (B-side of "Baggy Trousers" 7")Barson3:27
    17."Crying Shame" (B-side of "Embarrassment" 7")Barson2:40
    18."That`s the Way to Do It" (B-side of "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" 7")Foreman2:53
    19."El Regresso de Los Palmas 7" (Spanish version))

    • Barson
    • Woodgate
    • Bedford

    2:48
    20."Swan Lake" (live; B-side of "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" 12"; originally from the film Dance Craze)

    • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    • arranged by Barson

    2:37
    21."Release Me / Close Escape / Solid Gone" (Patches magazine flexi disc)

    • Eddie Miller
    • Robert Yount
    • Dub Williams / Foreman
    • Thompson / Smash

    5:06
    Total length:61:41

    The promo videos

    No.TitleLength
    1."Baggy Trousers"
    2."Embarrassment"
    3."The Return of the Los Palmas 7"

    Disc two

    BBC live in concert – Hammersmith Odeon, 23.12.80

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."One Step Beyond..." (live)Cecil Campbell2:51
    2."E.R.N.I.E." (live)

    • McPherson
    • Foreman

    2:08
    3."Mistakes" (live)

    • Barson
    • John Hasler

    2:35
    4."Disappear" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Bedford

    2:15
    5."Bed and Breakfast Man" (live)Barson2:29
    6."The Return of the Los Palmas 7" (live)

    • Barson
    • Woodgate
    • Bedford

    2:20
    7."Close Escape" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Foreman

    2:44
    8."Overdone" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Foreman

    3:11
    9."Not Home Today" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Bedford

    2:15
    10."Razor Blade Alley" (live)Thompson3:16
    11."My Girl" (live)Barson2:45
    12."Take It or Leave It" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Barson

    2:39
    13."On the Beat Pete" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Madness

    2:54
    14."Embarrassment" (live)

    • Thompson
    • Barson

    3:10
    15."Shadow of Fear" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Barson

    1:54
    16."You Said" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Barson

    2:29
    17."In the Middle of the Night" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Foreman

    2:28
    18."The Prince" (live)Thompson3:06
    19."Baggy Trousers" (live)

    • McPherson
    • Foreman

    2:25
    20."Rockin` in A♭" (live)Willy "Wurlitzer" Smith2:01
    21."Madness" (live)Campbell3:33
    Total length:55:28

    Personnel

    Madness

    • Graham "Suggs" McPherson – lead vocals, percussion
    • Mike Barson – piano, organ, vibraphone, marimba, harmonica
    • Chris Foreman – guitar, sitar, slide guitar
    • Lee Thompson – tenor and baritone saxophones
    • Daniel Woodgate – drums, fire extinguisher
    • Mark Bedford – bass guitar
    • Chas Smash – backing vocals, trumpet, lead vocals on "Solid Gone"

    Technical

    • Clive Langer – producer
    • Alan Winstanley – producer
    • Humphrey Ocean – inner sleeve illustration

    2010 reissue

    • Jeff Griffin – producer on disc two
    • Tim Turan – remastering
    • Martin "Cally" Callomon – art direction, design
    • Paul Lester – liner notes

    Chart performance

    Chart (1980)

    Peak
    position

    Total
    weeks

    Dutch Albums Chart[12]

    2

    43

    Finnish Albums Chart[13]

    24

    3

    German Albums Chart[14]

    21

    9

    New Zealand Albums Chart[15]

    31

    4

    Norwegian Albums Chart[16]

    26

    4

    Swedish Albums Chart[17]

    15

    3

    UK Albums Chart[18]

    2

    47

    US Billboard Hot 200[19]

    146

    4

    Certifications and sales

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[20]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    Madness - Baggy Trousers (Official 4K Video) · Channel: Madness · 2m 44s
    Title: 1-Baggy Trousers