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Madness Hit Parade - Volume 2: 1992 - 2024 Vinyl LP Translucent Blue Colour 2025

Original price £39.99 - Original price £39.99
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£39.99
£39.99 - £39.99
Current price £39.99
Cat no. WVMM035LP
Translucent Blue Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1

  1. The Harder They Come (Live At Madstock 1992)
  2. Lovestruck
  3. Johnny the Horse
  4. Drip Fed Fred (The Conspiracy Mix)
  5. Shame and Scandal
  6. Girl Why Don’t You
  7. Sorry (Radio Edit)
  8. NW5 (Radio Edit)
  9. Dust Devil (Radio Edit)
  10. Sugar and Spice (Radio Edit)
  11. Forever Young (Melt Music Radio Edit)
  12. My Girl 2 (Radio Edit)

LP 2

  1. Never Knew Your Name
  2. How Can I Tell You (Radio Edit)
  3. Misery
  4. La Luna
  5. Mr.Apples (Toerag Mix)
  6. Can't Touch Us Now
  7. Bullingdon Boys
  8. C'est La Vie
  9. Baby Burglar
  10. Round We Go (Single Version)

Experience the modern era of Madness with Hit Parade Vol. 2 1992-2024. This 22-track 2LP set relives the more modern, contemporary years of Madness; containing a selection of hit singles, fan favourites and much-loved tunes. Including NW5, Shame and Scandal, Sorry, Drip Fed Fred, Mr Apples and the Top 10 single Lovestruck.

Beautifully packaged in a deluxe, gatefold sleeve, this 2LP collection is pressed on translucent blue vinyl. The fully illustrated inner sleeves contain new liner notes with various band members and long-time producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, in conversation with renowned author and journalist Paul Sexton.

Firmly established as national treasures and as one of the UK’s most cherished and beloved bands, Madness are adored by their loyal and huge following. Their consistently sold-out shows illustrate their enduring qualities resulting in their popularity continuing to grow and grow.

This is the first new Madness compilation since 2017 and is being released to coincide with the Hit Parade live tour dates later this year.