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Keep Moving (Madness album)

Keep Moving is the fifth studio album by the English ska and pop band Madness. It was released in February 1984, and was their final album on the Stiff label. It's notably the band's last studio album to feature their keyboardist and founding member Mike Barson, before the band split in 1986.

Keep Moving peaked at No. 6 in the UK Albums Chart, and two singles from the album reached the Top 20 in the UK Singles Chart. It also reached number 109 on the US Billboard 200, their highest position for a studio album in the United States. The album received some good reviews, with Rolling Stone magazine giving the album four out of five stars, applauding the band's changing sound, and NME ranking it number 13 among the "Albums of the Year" for 1984.

The album was re-released in the United Kingdom in June 2010 on the Salvo/Union Square label, featuring bonus material. The reissue is a 2-CD set with the original album digitally remastered; the bonus content consists of associated singles, 12" mixes and B-sides. It also features liner notes written by comedian and Madness fan Phill Jupitus.

Background

The band first started rehearsing and recording songs for the new album in the summer of 1983. However, during rehearsals, keyboardist Mike Barson, who'd grown exhausted by the pressures of the group's stardom, disappeared on a camping holiday throughout Europe in a camper van, with his wife and dog for rest of the summer. This held up the release of the next single, which would go on to be "Wings Of A Dove", and the rest of the album as well.

On 4 October 1983, the band were rehearsing and discussing a possible television series, which was being written for them by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis. Barson then informed the band that he would not be able to take part, as he was tired of the music business and wanted to spend more time with his wife. They had recently relocated to Amsterdam. Barson agreed to finish recording the album Keep Moving and left after playing for the last time with the band at the Lyceum Ballroom on 21 December 1983. After leaving the band, James Mackie took Barson's place, appearing with Madness on the US hit television show Saturday Night Live on 14 April 1984. After leaving the band, Barson returned to the UK for the filming of two music videos, "Michael Caine" and "One Better Day", as he had played on the tracks. He officially left the band in June 1984, following the release of the "One Better Day" single. Paul Carrack took Barson's place whilst the band toured America in early 1984.

The album takes its name from a phrase used repeatedly in the 1970 post-apocalyptic film The Bed Sitting Room.

The album cover was based on a suggestion by Stiff's boss Dave Robinson that it should reflect the forthcoming Olympics.

North American version

This pressing has a different running order to the UK version and includes the singles "Wings of a Dove" and "The Sun and the Rain" in place of "Waltz Into Mischief" and "Time for Tea" (although the cassette and CD both include all 14 tracks). The version of "The Sun and the Rain" used here, and also issued as a single in North America, has an edited outro, reducing the length by some 12 seconds. A vinyl picture disc version, using the US/Canadian track listing, was also issued in the UK.

Track listing

UK

US/CAN

2010 reissue

CD 1
The original album
*The first disc contains the twelve tracks from the original UK album version and four promo videos.
The promo videos
  1. "Wings of a Dove"
  2. "The Sun and the Rain"
  3. "Michael Caine"
  4. "One Better Day"
CD 2

Personnel

Madness

Additional personnel

Technical personnel

  • Clive Langer – producer
  • Alan Winstanley – producer
  • Carb – engineer
  • Gavin Greenaway – engineer
  • Matt Butler – engineer
  • Steve Churchyard – engineer
  • Jim Russell – mixing
  • Phil Tennant – mixing
  • Denis Blackham – mastering
  • Tony Duffy – photography
  • Matthew Sztumpf – management

2010 reissue personnel

  • Creighton Steel Sounds – steel band on "Wings of a Dove"
  • Miguel Barradas – steel band arrangement on "Wings of a Dove"
  • The Pentecostal First Born Church of the Living God – choir on "Wings of a Dove"
  • David Bedford – string arrangements on "The Sun and the Rain"
  • Dick Cuthell – trumpet on "The Sun and the Rain"; flugelhorn and cornet on "My Girl" (live version)
  • Cal Verney – cello on "My Girl" (live version)
  • Suzanne Rosenfeld – viola on "My Girl" (live version)
  • Jonathan Kahan – violin on "My Girl" (live version)
  • Nick Parker – violin on "My Girl" (live version)
  • Gary Barnacle – saxophone on "Victoria Gardens" (remix)
  • Peter Thoms – trombone on "Victoria Gardens" (remix)
  • Luke Tunney – trumpet on "Victoria Gardens" (remix)
  • Madness – producer on "Behind the 8 Ball", "One's Second Thoughtlessness" and "Fireball XL5"
  • Ian Horne – producer on "Fireball XL5" and "Sarah"
  • Mark O'Donoughue – engineer on "One's Second Thoughtlessness"
  • Tim Turan Ã¢Â€Â“ remastering
  • Martin "Cally" Callomon Ã¢Â€Â“ art direction, design
  • The Stiff Art Department Ã¢Â€Â“ original graphic design
  • Nik Rose Ã¢Â€Â“ artwork ("re-jigging and fettling")
  • Phill Jupitus – liner notes

Chart performance

Certifications and sales

See also

References

External links