Forever Young: The Ska Collection Explained

Forever Young: The Ska Collection
Type:Compilation album
Artist:Madness
Cover:Madness Forever-Young-The-Ska-Collection.jpg
Released:2 April 2012
Recorded:1979–2009
Length:78:28
Label:Salvo/Union Square
Producer:
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Forever Young: The Ska Collection is a compilation album by English band Madness, released in 2012 by Salvo/Union Square Music as part of their re-issues of the Madness back catalogue. The album consists of a selection of the band's ska sounding songs, including singles, b-sides and album tracks. In addition to the classic Madness tracks, the album contains two previously unreleased covers: Jimmy Cliff's "Vietnam" and Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King". Both of these bonus tracks were originally recorded for the 2005 Madness album The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1.[1] [2] The album includes a fold-out poster booklet with liner notes by Record Collectors Ian McCann, including new interviews with guitarist Chris Foreman and saxophonist Lee Thompson. Foreman said of the album: "It was our take on ska, and the songs on this album have ska as their basis. Not all are full-on; I wanted it to be called The Ska and Reggae Collection, but The Ska Collection it is."[1]

Critical reception

AllMusic wrote, "While they were never strictly a ska band, Madness had more than their share of skanky moments, many of which can be found on this 24-track compilation." AllMusic felt that while longtime fans will appreciate the collection's "quirky" set list, listeners looking for "something with "Our House" on it" would be better off with a greatest hits album.

Personnel

See individual albums for full personnel credits.

Madness
Technical

Notes

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: McCann . Ian . The House of Fun Never Closes . . 16 April 2012. 20 October 2021.
  2. Web site: 2012 . SevenRaggedMen.com . 20 October 2021.
  3. Web site: Don't quote me on that . Madness.co.uk . 20 November 2010. 20 October 2021.