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Keep Moving
Madness
Keep Moving
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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2003 remastered reissue of 1984 studio album which originally charted at number six in the UK featuring 12 tracks, including the hits 'Michael Caine' & 'One Better Day'. Virgin.

     
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All Artists: Madness
Title: Keep Moving
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Geffen Gold Line Sp.
Release Date: 10/21/1997
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Ska, New Wave & Post-Punk, Europe, Britain & Ireland
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 720642402221

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2003 remastered reissue of 1984 studio album which originally charted at number six in the UK featuring 12 tracks, including the hits 'Michael Caine' & 'One Better Day'. Virgin.

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Beware the 12-track abridged version!
John DiBello | Brooklyn, NY | 01/15/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Be careful! The 2000 reissue of Madness's classic CD "Keep Moving" omitted two tracks from the original ("Wings of a Dove "and "Sun and the Rain") and shuffled the play order of the others. Make certain you're getting the 14-track version of this CD or risk missing two classic Madness songs. The 14-track CD is still available, so buy carefully!"
Madness hits perfection
John DiBello | 01/17/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It is amazing to see such an upbeat band shed their skins and reveal a more depressing side to their music. "Keep Moving" is just seeping with the working class feel that the band had always been toying with, but this effort is far more direct and concise than previous attempts. Madness has created their most human album;, even in its faults it shows that the band had traveled miles from their more ska-oriented beginnings.With "Keep Moving" Madness hits a new level in complexity of both music and lyrics. From the false optimistic tone of "Victoria Gardens" to the sullen tale of abandonment in "Samantha," Madness veers down roads that one would never expect them to travel. The album might not be as appealing initially, but its methodical slogging results in a fantastic, albeit dreary, collection of songs that form a truly cohesive effort.Each listening will bring increased depth to this album as the playfully metaphorical lyrics and musical intertwining become more evident. Depending on the listeners' state of mind, different songs will surface as the focal point of the album and, in this fashion, the total meaning of "Keep Moving" will be forever shifting.Finally, it must also be said that "Michael Caine" shows Madness at their most intriguing. This song is filled with constant lyrical sly winks and knowing glances that coincide perfectly with the more subtle tone of the song. All together, this song is the apex of an album that is all to easily disregarded as a half-hearted attempt by a band past their prime."
Tragically Overlooked
Carl Mack | Palm Springs, CA United States | 10/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This should have been the release that propelled Madness into superstardom in the U.S.A. but it was not to be. What a bargain this is for the price. The traditional Madness ska sound is still prevelant but there is a classic R & B influence as well. Great Fun."