The Rise & Fall is the fourth studio album by English ska/pop band Madness. It was originally released in October 1982, on the label Stiff. This album saw Madness at their most experimental, exhibiting a range of musical styles including jazz, English music hall, and Eastern influences. NME described it at the time of its release as "The best Madness record". It has often been retrospectively described as a concept album.
Rise And Fall - Madness. 2. Tomorrow'S (Just Another Day) - Madness. 3. Blue Skinned Beast - Madness. Another fine outing from The Nutty Boys also known as MADNESS. There is a slight difference with this album as this time out they are doing tunes with slightly altered arrangements. The use of strings and sitar amongst the additions of musical instruments to their arrangements. Such instruments appear on the tune New Delhi which is Eastern influenced as you might have guessed by the tile
Released October 8, 1982. The Rise & Fall Tracklist.
The Kinks figure heavily in Madness’ design for The Rise & Fall, both in individual tunes and the overall arc of the concept album, but so does Ian Dury’s celebration of the riffraff of London, the latter giving Madness an earthiness that Ray Davies’ crew lacked during their time on the Village Green
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Album The Rise And Fall (1982). Being here again, I can recall Forgotten moments, the rise and fall. We used to live where children play They leave their homes a mile away To come and stand in trees and grass Where we once walked the memories last. The sun shines east, the sun shines west But I know where the sun shines best Casey street in the afternoon Once again it's over too soon.