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Absolutely (Madness album)

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Recorded
  
1980

Absolutely (1980)
  
7 (1981)

Release date
  
26 September 1980

Genres
  
Ska, 2 Tone, Pop music

Length
  
39:15

Artist
  
Madness

Label
  
Sire Records

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Released
  
26 September 1980 (1980-09-26)

Producers
  
Clive Langer, Alan Winstanley

Similar
  
Madness albums, 2 Tone albums, Other albums

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Absolutely is the 1980 second album from the British ska band Madness. The album reached number 2 in the UK album charts.

Contents

Absolutely spawned some of the band's biggest hits, most notably "Baggy Trousers", which peaked at number 3 in the UK singles chart. "Embarrassment" reached number 4 in the charts, and the instrumental song "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" climbed to number 7. Although the album reviews were generally less enthusiastic than those of One Step Beyond..., they were mostly positive. Robert Christgau gave the album a favourable B- grade, but Rolling Stone awarded the album just one out of five stars. Rolling Stone was particularly scathing of the ska revival in general, stating that "The Specials wasn't very good" and Madness were simply "the Blues Brothers with English accents".

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. The re-release of Absolutely has seven bonus tracks plus an additional CD featuring a 1980 concert recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon.

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.

Cover

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 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.

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.

Personnel

Madness
  • Graham McPherson (Suggs) – lead vocals; percussion
  • Mike Barson (Monsieur Barso) – piano; organ; vibraphone; marimba; harmonica
  • Chris Foreman (Chrissy Boy) – guitars; sitar; slide guitar
  • Lee Thompson (Kix) – tenor; baritone saxophones
  • Daniel Woodgate (Woody) – drums; fire extinguisher
  • Mark Bedford (Bedders) – bass guitars
  • Cathal Smyth (Chas Smash) – backing vocals; trumpet; lead vocals on "Solid Gone"
  • Production
  • Clive Langer – producer
  • Alan Winstanley – producer
  • Songs

    1Baggy Trousers2:47
    2Embarrassment3:11
    3ERNIE2:09

    References

    Absolutely (Madness album) Wikipedia