It's... Madness

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It's... Madness
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ReleasedSeptember 1990
Recorded1979–1983
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Label Virgin Records
Madness chronology
The Madness
(1988)
It's... Madness
(1990)
It's... Madness Too
(1991)
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It's... Madness is a compilation album by the British pop band Madness released in 1990. It combines some of the band's hit singles and b-sides. A sequel to this, It's... Madness Too , was released the next year.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "House of Fun"
  2. "Don't Look Back"
  3. "Wings of a Dove"
  4. "The Young and the Old"
  5. "My Girl"
  6. "Stepping into Line"
  7. "Baggy Trousers"
  8. "The Business"
  9. "Embarrassment"
  10. "One's Second Thoughtlessness"
  11. "Grey Day"
  12. "Memories"
  13. "It Must Be Love"
  14. "Deceives the Eye"
  15. "Driving in My Car"
  16. "Animal Farm"

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [1] Gold100,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. "British album certifications – Madness – It's Madness". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 12 March 2022.