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Mad Not Mad is the sixth studio album by Madness. Originally released in September 1985, it marked a departure from the bands original line-up, with keyboard player Mike Barson taking a break from the group after an astonishingly successful run of five hit albums in as many -wise Mad Not Mad presented a more polished side of Madness and contains some of their most sophisticated and political song-writing. The first single, Yesterdays Men finds the band in a smooth, reflective mood, dealing with the dispossessed characters in and around Camden Town, and Sweetest Girl is a cover of the iconic Scritti Politti track, while Uncle Sam is a classic Madness romp relayed through the narrative of a soldiers experiences during World War a few weeks of its initial release, NME listed Mad Not Mad at number 55 on their list of the 100 Best Albums Of All Time and it remains in its 2015 list of the 50 Best Albums Released in LP reissue is pressed on 180 gram black vinyl and features brand new liner notes by Chrissy Boy, Chas Smash, Woody and Lee Thompson.






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