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CD: Madness – Oui, Oui, Si, Si, Ja, Ja, Da, Da
CD: Madness – Oui, Oui, Si, Si, Ja, Ja, Da, Da
Veteran pop combo return older, wiser and as witty as ever
Pop is a cruel mistress. Watching numerous BBC4 rockumentaries, such as the recent one on Squeeze, a pattern emerges. You make it, go through an imperial phase when you can do no wrong, then the honeymoon ends. The records are still great but the parade has moved on. This struck me again listening to the 10th studio album from Madness, which comes complete with a classy Peter Blake sleeve design.
Which is pop’s loss, because Madness still make instantly infectious music for the masses. After the ambitious psychogeographical overtones of 2009’s The Liberty of Norton Folgate this is a return to basics. The opener and single, “My Girl 2” – an extremely belated sequel to 1979’s “My Girl” – is all bouncy Northern Soul backbeat and lyrics singing the praises of that crazy little thing called love. There is a boozy woozy Latin groove to “La Luna” – the Camden veterans go Buena Vista Pub, while the spirit of past three-minute heroes oozes through other tracks. The kitchen sink pop of the aforementioned Squeeze is even unconsciously referenced on “Small World”, when Suggs sings “When there’s no line I’m up the junction.”
While contemporaries The Specials and Dexy's Midnight Runners were more known for their anger and attitude, there was always an air of wistful melancholia to Madness – think of “One Better Day” about the Camden dispossessed – and that continues here on the bittersweet “Never Knew Your Name”, documenting the regret of a romance that might have been. These seasoned campaigners mix mirth and despair like no others. They might not have such big hits any more, but their live shows will always be full. The fans will want “Baggy Trousers”, but any self-respecting ageing nutty boy and girl should also find room for Oui, Oui, Si, Si, Ja, Ja, Da Da. Madness. The band that likes to say “yes”.
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