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Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles

Madness · 1999

44 min · 13 tracks · new wave · reggae · synth-pop

High-energy ska rhythms and catchy pop melodies create an electrifying live atmosphere that encapsulates Madness's spirit.

Why listen to this

Best for
high-energy sing-along moments steady groove for dancing live atmosphere with crowd energy
Context
By the time 'Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles' was released in 1999, Madness had already established themselves as a key player in the ska revival of the late '70s and early '80s. This live album came during a period of resurgence for the band, following their reunion in the mid-'90s after a hiatus, showcasing their enduring appeal and ability to captivate audiences with classic hits.
If you like
new wave, reggae, synth-pop

Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles is an album by Madness, released in 1999. High-energy ska rhythms and catchy pop melodies create an electrifying live atmosphere that encapsulates Madness's spirit. This album is significant for capturing the vibrant energy of Madness's live performances and solidified their status within the UK music scene. It received positive reviews and contributed to a renewed interest in ska music during the late '90s, influencing a new generation of musicians drawn to their unique sound. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles sound like?

High-energy ska rhythms and catchy pop melodies create an electrifying live atmosphere that encapsulates Madness's spirit. Rooted in new wave and reggae.

What makes Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles by Madness notable?

This album is significant for capturing the vibrant energy of Madness's live performances and solidified their status within the UK music scene. It received positive reviews and contributed to a renewed interest in ska music during the late '90s, influencing a new generation of musicians drawn to their unique sound. By the time 'Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles' was released in 1999, Madness had already established themselves as a key player in the ska revival of the late '70s and early '80s. This live album came during a period of resurgence for the band, following their reunion in the mid-'90s after a hiatus, showcasing their enduring appeal and ability to captivate audiences with classic hits.

Who is Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles for?

Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles works well if you're into high-energy sing-along moments, steady groove for dancing and live atmosphere with crowd energy.

How many songs are on Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles?

Universal Madness – Live in Los Angeles has 13 tracks, running approximately 44 minutes.

Tracklist

13 tracks·44:18

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 (Hey You) One Step Beyond Standout 3:27
  • 2 Embarrassment 3:16
  • 3 The Prince 3:30
  • 4 Sun & the Rain 3:54
  • 5 My Girl Standout 2:53
  • 6 Shut Up 3:23
  • 7 Baggy Trousers 2:39
  • 8 It Must Be Love 3:41
  • 9 Bed & Breakfast Man 2:23
  • 10 Our House Standout 3:54
  • 11 Swan Lake 3:29
  • 12 Night Boat to Cairo 4:04
  • 13 Madness 3:39

Release Date

March 2, 1999

Genre

new wave, reggae, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

44 min 18 sec