Madness discography

Madness discography

:"For the solo discography of Madness lead singer Suggs, see ."

As of June 2007, Madness have released eight studio albums. They have also released twelve compilation albums, two live albums and 34 singles (including one EP). The majority of the band's material did not chart in the United States.

Included as separate entries in this discography are releases by four Madness "spin-off" bands: The Fink Brothers, The Madness, The Nutty Boys and Crunch!.

Madness

tudio Albums

*1979: "One Step Beyond..." UK #2
*1980: "Absolutely" UK #2
*1981: "7" UK #5
*1982: "The Rise & Fall" UK #10
*1984: "Keep Moving" UK #6
*1985: "Mad Not Mad" UK #16
*1999: "Wonderful" UK #17
*2005: "The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1" UK #11
*2008: "The Liberty of Norton Folgate"(release date TBC)

Compilation Albums

*1982: "Complete Madness" UK #1
*1983: "Madness" US release
*1986: "Utter Madness" UK #29
*1990: "It's... Madness"
*1991: "It's... Madness Too"
*1992: "Divine Madness" UK #1
*1993: "The Business - the Definitive Singles Collection"
*1997: "Total Madness - the Very Best of Madness" US release
*1999: "The Lot-(The first 6 albums & dvd's boxset)
*1998: "The Heavy Heavy Hits" Repackaged version of "Divine Madness", UK #19
*2000: "Ultimate Collection" US release
*2002: ""
*2003: "Singles Box-Volume 1"
*2005: "The Millennium Collection: The Best of Madness" US release
*2006: "Singles Box-Volume 2 (download only album)"

Live Albums

*1992: "Madstock!" UK #22
*1999: "Universal Madness"

Videos

*1992: "Complete Madness"
*1992: "Divine Madness"
*1992: "Madstock!"

ingles

"'The Nutty Boys

The Nutty Boys were Lee Thompson and Chris Foreman of Madness. While the members of the band Madness were nicknamed "The Nutty Boys" as a whole, this section lists only the work released by Thompson and Foreman under "The Nutty Boys" name in the early 1990s.

Album

* 1990: "Crunch!"

ingle

"'Crunch!

Crunch! were also Lee Thompson and Chris Foreman. After the use of the name "The Nutty Boys" proved somewhat contentious with other members of Madness, they renamed themselves "Crunch!" after the title of The Nutty Boys' lone album.

ingle

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.madness.co.uk Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/madnessofficial Official Madspace]


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