Today is the birthday of
Chris Foreman, who formed the English
ska band
Madness with keyboardist
Mike Barson and saxophonist
Lee Thompson in 1976. Foreman was one of the group's main songwriters, mostly writing music with other members, usually
Graham McPherson (
Suggs) or
Lee Thompson, providing the lyrics.
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
One Step Beyond is one of my all-time favorite albums. My first awareness of it and
Madness was the video of the song,
One Step Beyond, I saw on MTV when the channel first started on cable in the early eighties (
link below).
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
photos by C. Gabrin
I had been going to gigs in the
punk scene here in
San Francisco in the late 70's and early 80's and
One Step Beyond was a perfect addition to the literature. It had the gusto and fun of the punk sound but it was refined by the flavor of
ska which predated
reggae; probably not what a punk rocker might have liked but tough toenails.
The spoken intro by
Graham McPherson (Suggs) snagged me at first:
Hey you
Don't watch that watch this
this is the heavy heavy monster sound
the nuttiest sound around
so if you've come in the off the street
and you're beginning to feel the heat
well listen buster you better start to move your feet
to the rockinest rock steady beat of madness
ONE STEP BEYOND!
This
was followed by an instrumental with the echoey repetition by Suggs of
the title of the song, "One Step Beyond", nothing more.
Then the sax by
Lee "Kix" Thompson:
fast and staccato-at-times, swooping at others, drove me out of my
mind; I've always been a sucker for sax players and their sound.
My next favorite song is
Swan Lake.
The Discogs listing (below) has it credited as written by M. Barson and
written by Trad (meaning tradtional); neither is the case. The tune is
the
Black Swawn Theme written in 1875 by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky for the ballet,
Swan Lake. In the scene
the evil Black Swan (Odile) tricks and seduces the Prince, so, the original ballet music is intensly dramatic and exquisitly beautiful. However,
Madness flavors it with a bouncey
reggae beat that is pretty cool and a lot of fun to dance to (
links below).
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
photo by Nutty Punters
detail photo of album back cover by Styrous®
Razor Blade Alley was written by
Lee Thompson and has a moderate speed, jivey beat with great piano work by
Mike Barson.
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
And last, but not least, a favorite is
Night Boat To Cairo, written by
Graham McPherson and
Mike Barson. This is similar to
One Step and the video is a lot of fun to watch; Madness is a good description of it (
link below). It peaked at number six on the
UK Singles Chart and reached the top 30 in Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands.
Night Boat has passed into
cockney rhyming slang as a term for a
giro, or unemployment benefit cheque.
Suggs has described it as "miles of introduction, a couple of verses
then miles of instrumental, no chorus and the title isn't even mentioned
apart from me shouting it at the beginning. It's an atmosphere with
great music and words- of course it IS a song, but not a traditional
one."
A low-budget karaoke-type video for the song was hastily filmed in a studio and featured the band dressed in stereotypical
British colonial attire, including
short trousers and "Zulu"-style
pith helmets, in front of a blatantly
chroma keyed backdrop of an
Egyptian pyramid; the lyrics appearing on screen in "
bouncing ball" style as Suggs sang them.
During the long instrumental sections of the song, the band ran and
jumped around the set, marching and performing their signature "Nutty
Train".
Despite – or perhaps because of – the poor effects and editing,
and all-round unprofessional feel, it became very popular with fans,
perhaps also due to the carefree nature and fooling around of the band
onscreen that can be attributed to the large amount of alcohol they
consumed while filming.
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
Artwork by Eddie And Jules + Stiff
Tracklist:
Side 1:
A1 - One Step Beyond…, written by C. Campbell* - 2:17
A2 - My Girl, written by M. Barson* - 2:44
A3 - Night Boat To Cairo, written by G. McPherson*, M. Barson* - 3:31
A4 - Believe Me, written by J. Hasler*, M. Barson* - 2:28
A5 - Land Of Hope & Glory, written by L. Thompson* - 2:56
A6 - The Prince, written by L. Thompson* - 3:18
A7 - Tarzan's Nuts, written by C. Smash*, M. Barson* - 2:24
Side 2:
B1 - In The Middle Of The Night, written by C. Foreman*, G. McPherson* - 3:01
B2 - Bed & Breakfast, written by M. Barson* - 2:32
B3 - Razor Blade Alley, written by L. Thompson* - 2:41
B4 - Swan Lake, written by M. Barson*, written by Trad.* - 2:35
B5 - Rockin' In A♭, written by W. Wurlitzer* - 2:28
B6 - Mummy's Boy, written by M. Bedford* - 2:24
B7 - Madness, written by Colin Campbell* - 2:37
B8 - Chipmunks Are Go!, written by B. Smyth*, C. Smash* - 0:52
Companies, etc.
Copyright (c) – Sire Records Company
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sire Records Company
Published By – Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
Marketed By – Warner Bros. Records
Recorded At – Eden Studios
Recorded At – T.W. Studios
Mixed At – Rushent's Mansion
Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Credits:
Artwork By [Cover Art] – Eddie And Jules + Stiff
Backing Vocals, Vocals [Various Shouts], Other [Fancy Footwork] – Chas Smash
Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Lee "Kix" Thompson
Bass – Mark Bedford (Bedders)*
Drums, Percussion – Woody Woods Woodgate (Don Woodgate)*
Guitar – Chris Foreman (Chrissy Boy)*
Keyboards – Mike Barson (Monsieur Barso)*
Lacquer Cut By – SA.*
Other [Minder] – John Hassler
Photography By [Back Cover] – C. Gabrin*
Photography By [Front Cover And Mugshots] – Cameron McVey
Photography By [Inside Back] – Nutty Punters
Producer – A Clanger / Alan Winstanley Production*
Vocals – Lee "Kix" Thompson, Suggs (Graham McPherson)*
Notes:
This version appears to be Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester on side 1 and Jacksonville on Side 2 ???
Recorded at Eden & T.W.Studios.
Mixed at Rushent's Mansion (The Lucky Bleeder).
A Clanger Winstanley Production.
℗ 1979 Sire Records Company
Sire Records Inc. Marketed by Warner Bros. Records Inc. Made in U.S.A.
Inner sleeve with photography & artwork credits.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, etched a 6 is crossed out after WW): SRK-1-6085 WW 4 SP1-1 —◁
Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, etched): SRK-2-6085- JW1 SPO-1
Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, stamped): STERLING 0
Madness – One Step Beyond...
Label: Sire – SRK 6085
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1979
Genre: Rock
Style: Ska
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Styrous® ~ Saturday, August 8, 2020