Universal Madness Explained

Universal Madness
Type:Live album
Artist:Madness
Cover:Universal Madness.jpg
Released:2 March 1999
Recorded:26 April 1998
Venue:Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles
Length:43:48
Label:Goldenvoice
Prev Title:Total Madness – The Very Best of Madness
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:Wonderful
Next Year:1999

Universal Madness is the second live album by ska/pop band Madness, released on 2 March 1999 (see 1999 in music) through the Goldenvoice label.[1] It was recorded at the Universal Amphitheater on 26 April 1998 in Los Angeles. The show was Madness' first in America since 1984.[2]

Reception

As the album features most of the band's singles, it "ultimately serves as mere nostalgia," according to AllMusic, "not quite a hollow experience, but not an epiphany either." They felt that while the album "doesn't disappoint too greatly, it rarely captures the giddy glee Madness can pull off," adding that the band "sounds fine in a workmanlike way."[3] Trouser Press wrote, "The musicianship is tight as ever ([Lee] Thompson sounds particularly inspired on sax) and the sound quality is good, but [Graham] McPherson's singing falters more and more as the disc goes on. ... Madstock! is the better choice for anyone searching for a disc of live Madness."[2]

Personnel

Madness
Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Madness Plan Two New Albums. . 12 January 1999. 29 October 2021.
  2. Web site: Young . Jon. Robbins . Ira. Schinder . Scott. Neugebauer . Delvin. Madness . Trouser Press. 29 October 2021.
  3. Web site: Pearson . Paul. Review . AllMusic. 29 October 2021.