The Madman's Return is an album by Snap!, released in 1992. Energetic Eurodance beats collide with infectious melodies, creating an irresistible party atmosphere. 'The Madman's Return' topped charts in several countries and produced multiple hits, including 'Rhythm Is a Dancer', which became one of the defining tracks of the Eurodance genre. Its commercial success helped establish Snap! as key players in the 1990s dance music movement and influenced countless artists that followed. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Madman's Return sound like?
Energetic Eurodance beats collide with infectious melodies, creating an irresistible party atmosphere. Rooted in Eurodance.
What makes The Madman's Return by Snap! notable?
'The Madman's Return' topped charts in several countries and produced multiple hits, including 'Rhythm Is a Dancer', which became one of the defining tracks of the Eurodance genre. Its commercial success helped establish Snap! as key players in the 1990s dance music movement and influenced countless artists that followed. Released as Snap!'s second album, 'The Madman's Return' followed their breakthrough debut, featuring the massive hit 'Rhythm Is a Dancer'. The album solidified their presence in the early '90s dance music scene and showcased their evolving sound, building on the commercial success of their first release.
How many songs are on The Madman's Return?
The Madman's Return has 12 tracks, running approximately 58 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Madman’s Return 4:36
- 2 Colour of Love (Massive version) Standout 5:32
- 3 Believe in It Standout 5:08
- 4 Who Stole It? 5:09
- 5 Don’t Be Shy 4:38
- 6 Rhythm Is a Dancer Standout 5:32
- 7 Money 5:12
- 8 See the Light 5:46
- 9 Ex-Terminator 5:24
- 10 Keep It Up 4:05
- 11 Homeboyz 6:21
- 12 Sample City 1:07
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