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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Covers album that doesn't cash in...,
By epsteinsmutha "epsteinsmutha" (At the bottom of Juan Epstein's excuse note) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Dangermen Sessions 1 (Audio CD)
Thirteen years after their reunion at MadStock with Mike Barson in tow after his years in residence in Holland (and his original defection being what made the band call it a day to start with), Madness have been back at it and the latest is this album of old ska standards when the form was still called bluebeat along with ska reworkings of old 1960s soul/mod songs (Supremes, Kinks, etc.) that Paul Weller used to toss off over in a similar black suit and tie.
Being a fan of the nutty boys since their appearances on The Young Ones in the 1980s (yeah, I'm old, I know), it's nice to see them back and that they waited until that awful fratska boom of the mid-1990s had used up its half life so as not to seem as if they were cashing in as an oldies act, going "Hi! Remember us? Sorry about that swing revival that came about indirectly." Madness did the impossible as far as not being necrophiliacs as far as the past goes. This is a fine album, even if there are no originals and therefore no chance of a new "House of Fun" or "Night Boat to Cairo" or even "Baggy Trousers" (anyone else remember when the melody to it was used for the Colgate ad when they introduced the Colgate Pump?) Let's hope the lads keep it together for a new release of new material. 'Til then, see if their cover of "Lola" doesn't best Ray Davies' original. Signed, epsteinsmutha
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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still got it...,
By dead tired (nyc) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dangermen Sessions 1 (Audio CD)
Fine I'm a sucker for Madness, granted. But if you are as well, you must own this disc. The 'nutty sound' is alive and so very, very well.
After all of the box sets and re-releases, this CD of all new material is a real treat. My favorites are the wonderful remake of "You Just Keep Me Hanging On," (take THAT Kim Wilde)a fun tongue in cheek take on "Lola," "Shame and Scandal" classic Madness storytelling at it's best, and a surprisingly sexy "Rain." The last all new Madness I purchased was the record (tells you how long ago that was) Keep Moving -- by and large a disappointment to me.I skeptically purchased Dangermen hoping it would be best foot forward -- this far exceeded my expectations. I say, treat yourself to some classic, old school ska from a group of lads who perhaps didn't invent the genre, but certainly perfected it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
British phenomenon needs more North American fans!,
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This review is from: Dangermen Sessions 1 (Audio CD)
The first time I heard Madness was with their "Work Rest and Play EP", and fell in love with the hit single, "Night Boat to Cairo." The Dangermen Sessions are everything I remembered the band to be. For summer afternoon lounging -- you can't go wrong with this album. I highly recommend it!
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