The Rise Fall -1982--flac-enjoy-it: Madness -

"Our House" remains one of the most recognizable songs of the 1980s.

You might ask: "Can’t I just stream The Rise & Fall on Spotify?" Madness - The Rise Fall -1982--FLAC-eNJoY-iT

A man answered, older than the century needed him to be, with hair like tangled silver wire. He wore a cardigan patched at the elbows and had the kind of eyes that had learned how to keep secrets and trade them for songs. He looked at the sleeve Tom held like a passport. "Our House" remains one of the most recognizable

If you only know for the "Nutty Train" and their frantic ska-revival roots, The Rise & Fall is the record that will completely change your perspective on the Camden Town legends. Released in November 1982, this fourth studio album marked a sophisticated shift from "The Nutty Boys" to serious pop craftsmen, often cited by the band as their own Sgt. Pepper . A Masterpiece of English Eccentricity He looked at the sleeve Tom held like a passport

Tracks like “Our House” and “Tomorrow’s (Just Another Day)” became enduring classics, but deep cuts like “Blue Skinned Beast” and “Madness (Is All in the Mind)” show the band stretching into melancholy psychedelia and spoken-word vignettes.