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Info on "The Madness" has been included in this discography. This is to conform with the infomation box at the bottom of the page. Please do not remove the info on the various releases by "The Madness".
It's also useful to include the info on this page (with a note to the effect that "The Madness" is a slightly different entity), rather than create a separate "The Madness" page, which would just create needless clutter. 172.166.152.212 19:03, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
It's actually pretty clear that "The Madness" is a (slightly) different entity than "Madness". That's not what's being argued here.
The argument is that the "Madness" discography page is a logical and sensible place to place information about the releases by "The Madness", who are, after all, a band of interest to fans of "Madness". You'll note that each instance of work by "The Madness" is identified as work by "The Madness", so that it's clear that these are the works of a separate entity that is still a part of the "Madness" continuum. And the main article references "The Madness", as does the info box. So what's the problem here? 172.147.74.117 02:32, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
That sounds much better, and I've added it to the page, although I had a few problems trying to format it so if fitted it with the rest of the page. If you can improve it, please do by all means. <font color=red><B>Sam Orchard</B></font> 14:47, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
The spin-off bands do not belong here. I have added the info back to the main Madness page. they are not "madness" releases, so they do not belong in the madness discography. it's misleading to people and incorrect. Mister sparky ( talk) 22:55, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
172.162.11.168 ( talk) 00:12, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
Also, do you have any source for the fact that The Sun and the Rain "Reached #84 on the US charts in 1984" ? I'm not doubting it, I just wasn't aware of that. If you have a source then please share. Sam Orchard 12:44, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
...is great, but what's the source? Can if be chacked on-line?
Are we going to add sections for the two live recordings from the December 2007, they're quite limited releases I think but they are proper Madness albums.
I have the Live at the Astoria 3.12.07 edition the track listing for that is:
Disk 1
One step beyond
Embarresment
The Prince
NW5
My Girl
Tomorrows Just Another Day
Bingo
Sun and the Rain
Los Palmas 7
Lets Go
Shut Up
I Chase the Devil (aka Ironshirt)
Bed and Breakfast Man
Sugar and Spice*
Disk 2
Grey Day
Lovestruck
Forever Young
House of Fun
Wings of a Dove
Baggy Trousers
Our House
It Must Be Love
Madness
Night Boat to Cairo
Outro*
The tracks with *'s next to them I'm not 100% certain of the titles of so if anyone would care to clear things up please do.
Elaverick ( talk) 12:48, 7 December 2007 (UTC)
Madness was also featured in the 1981 film Dance Craze. Three of their titles made it on its soundtrack album Dance Craze : The Best of British Ska...Live! (German release: 2Tone Records, cat. no. 203 375-320):
cf.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_Craze
78.94.169.2 (
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The link Fink Brothers under the [Mutants in Mega City One]] disambiguation page links here (because the Fink Brothers were a Madness side-project) but the page doesn't mention the single or the Fink Brothers. As I don't recall the details I can't fix this. Stub Mandrel ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 13:30, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
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Info on "The Madness" has been included in this discography. This is to conform with the infomation box at the bottom of the page. Please do not remove the info on the various releases by "The Madness".
It's also useful to include the info on this page (with a note to the effect that "The Madness" is a slightly different entity), rather than create a separate "The Madness" page, which would just create needless clutter. 172.166.152.212 19:03, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
It's actually pretty clear that "The Madness" is a (slightly) different entity than "Madness". That's not what's being argued here.
The argument is that the "Madness" discography page is a logical and sensible place to place information about the releases by "The Madness", who are, after all, a band of interest to fans of "Madness". You'll note that each instance of work by "The Madness" is identified as work by "The Madness", so that it's clear that these are the works of a separate entity that is still a part of the "Madness" continuum. And the main article references "The Madness", as does the info box. So what's the problem here? 172.147.74.117 02:32, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
That sounds much better, and I've added it to the page, although I had a few problems trying to format it so if fitted it with the rest of the page. If you can improve it, please do by all means. <font color=red><B>Sam Orchard</B></font> 14:47, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
The spin-off bands do not belong here. I have added the info back to the main Madness page. they are not "madness" releases, so they do not belong in the madness discography. it's misleading to people and incorrect. Mister sparky ( talk) 22:55, 7 July 2010 (UTC)
172.162.11.168 ( talk) 00:12, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
Also, do you have any source for the fact that The Sun and the Rain "Reached #84 on the US charts in 1984" ? I'm not doubting it, I just wasn't aware of that. If you have a source then please share. Sam Orchard 12:44, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
...is great, but what's the source? Can if be chacked on-line?
Are we going to add sections for the two live recordings from the December 2007, they're quite limited releases I think but they are proper Madness albums.
I have the Live at the Astoria 3.12.07 edition the track listing for that is:
Disk 1
One step beyond
Embarresment
The Prince
NW5
My Girl
Tomorrows Just Another Day
Bingo
Sun and the Rain
Los Palmas 7
Lets Go
Shut Up
I Chase the Devil (aka Ironshirt)
Bed and Breakfast Man
Sugar and Spice*
Disk 2
Grey Day
Lovestruck
Forever Young
House of Fun
Wings of a Dove
Baggy Trousers
Our House
It Must Be Love
Madness
Night Boat to Cairo
Outro*
The tracks with *'s next to them I'm not 100% certain of the titles of so if anyone would care to clear things up please do.
Elaverick ( talk) 12:48, 7 December 2007 (UTC)
Madness was also featured in the 1981 film Dance Craze. Three of their titles made it on its soundtrack album Dance Craze : The Best of British Ska...Live! (German release: 2Tone Records, cat. no. 203 375-320):
cf.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_Craze
78.94.169.2 (
talk)
13:48, 29 November 2013 (UTC)
The link Fink Brothers under the [Mutants in Mega City One]] disambiguation page links here (because the Fink Brothers were a Madness side-project) but the page doesn't mention the single or the Fink Brothers. As I don't recall the details I can't fix this. Stub Mandrel ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 13:30, 31 March 2016 (UTC)
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