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One Step Beyond...

 
Album Review: One Step Beyond...

  • Artist: Madness
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's the sheer exuberance of it all that first smacks listeners straight across the head, that and the pure mayhem that careens wildly from the opening shout to the closing note. A musical roller coaster, a tear through a musical house of mirrors, along the way Madness grab streamers of ska and rocksteady and stuff them gleefully into their baggy trousers. Actually the trousers were yet to come, but One Step Beyond dragged listeners kicking and screaming into a wacky world of their own creation, where Prince Buster slams into swan-clad ballerinas and boats on the Nile, where "Chipmunks are Go!" and the sun never set on the "Land of Hope and Glory." The Nutty Boys was an apt alternate moniker for the band, as they rocket madly through this set, all wicked grins and giggles, smug with their own cleverness and winking slyly at their own goofy musical jokes. Who could be so po-faced as to not join in? The set has lost none of its freshness, appeal or ability to surprise over the years. It still sounds like nothing else on the planet, even though it's influences were waved pennant like from the band's hands -- Buster, of course, and the sheer freneticism of early Jamaican ska and punk's raging fire. And, just as evident, English music hall, Augustus Pablo's Far Eastern sound, Brit Beat pop, the slinkier side of swing and the funnier side of classical ballet, military marches and Dad's Army, funfairs and keyboard riffs on an Oktoberfest tour of the German beerhalls, all this and more were poured straight into the mix and decanted into the Madness brew. There's nary a pause for breath, the wilding never stops, even when they slow the tempos and darken the moods. Amidst this kaleidoscope everyone has their personal faves, be it the trio of Buster tributes of "One Step Beyond," "The Prince" and "Madness," the poppier Sixties Brit flavored hat trick of "In the Middle of the Night," "Bed and Breakfast" and "Mummy's Boy," the heavy on the atmospheres of "My Girl," "Nightboat to Cairo" and "Razorblade Alley" or the wacky batch of "Tarzan's Nuts," "Swan Lake" and "Chipmunks." No matter what your cup of tea, Madness were playing mother and more than happy to pour it out with lashings of cream and sugar. One Step Beyond? More like a giant leap into a brave new world. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
One Step Beyond... Cecil Campbell Madness (2:18)
My Girl (Lyrics) Mike Barson Madness (2:44)
Night Boat to Cairo (Lyrics) Graham "Suggs" McPherson, Mike Barson Madness (3:31)
Believe Me (Lyrics) Shanne Hasler, Mike Barson Madness (2:28)
Land of Hope and Glory Chris Foreman, Lee Thompson Madness (2:57)
The Prince Lee Thompson Madness (3:19)
Tarzan's Nuts (Lyrics) Carl "Chas Smash" Smyth, Mike Barson Madness (2:24)
In the Middle of the Night (Lyrics) Chris Foreman, Graham "Suggs" McPherson Madness (3:01)
Bed and Breakfast Man Mike Barson Madness (2:33)
Razor Blade Alley Lee Thompson Madness (2:42)
Swan Lake Traditional Madness (2:36)
Rockin' in a Flat (Lyrics) Madness (2:29)
Mummy's Boy (Lyrics) Mark Bedford Madness (2:23)
Chipmunks Are Go! (Lyrics) Madness (2:38)
[Untitled] Madness (:53)

Credits

Chas Smash (Vocals), Chris Foreman (Guitar), Chas Smash (Shouts), Dan Woodgate (Drums), Mike Barson (Harmonica), Mark Bedford (Bass), Graham "Suggs" McPherson (Percussion), Chas Smash (Vocals (Background)), Mike Barson (Keyboards), Kix Thompson (Vocals), Chas Smash (Trumpet), Tim Young (Remastering), Lee Thompson (Sax (Baritone)), Alan Winstanley (Producer), Lee Thompson (Saxophone), Cameron McVey (Photography), Lee Thompson (Vocals), Kix Thompson (Sax (Baritone)), Clive Langer (Producer), Martin Rushent (?), Dan Woodgate (?), John Hasler (?), Cameron McVey (Cover Photo), Chris Forman (Guitar), Dan Woodgate (Percussion), Graham "Suggs" McPherson (Vocals), Mike Barson (Percussion), Lee Thompson (Sax (Tenor)), Chas Smash (?), Kix Thompson (Sax (Tenor))
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"In the Middle of the Night" redirects here. For the novel by Robert Cormier, see In the Middle of the Night (novel).

One Step Beyond...
Studio album by Madness
Released November 1979
Recorded Eden and TW Studios London 1979
Genre 2 Tone
Length 38:53
Label UK Stiff Records
USA Sire Records
Producer Clive Langer
Alan Winstanley
Professional reviews
Madness chronology
One Step Beyond...
(1979)
Work Rest and Play
(1980)

One Step Beyond... is the 1979 debut album by the British ska group Madness. It was ranked 90th in a 2005 survey held by British television's Channel 4 to determine the 100 greatest albums of all time. The album peaked at number 2 and remained in the British record charts for over a year. One Step Beyond... has a much heavier ska influence than later Madness albums. It was also the first album produced by the team of Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, who would go on to work with groups such as Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Dexys Midnight Runners and They Might Be Giants, as well as producing all but one of Madness' subsequent albums.

The title track, released as a single, was originally written and recorded by the Jamaican ska musician Prince Buster. The spoken line, "Don't watch that, watch this" in the intro is from another Prince Buster song, "The Scorcher." It was their second single after "The Prince" which was a tribute song to this musician. The song heard between the two last titles on the album's original track list is "Madness", a cover of the Prince Buster song. While it is not listed on the UK LP sleeve or label, it was appended to the U.S. Sire LP release and later releases on CD. This recording is different from the version found as the B-side of the "The Prince" single.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "One Step Beyond" - 2:18 (Campbell)
  2. "My Girl" - 2:44 (Barson)
  3. "Night Boat to Cairo" - 3:31 (Barson, McPherson)
  4. "Believe Me" - 2:28 (Barson, Hasler)
  5. "Land of Hope and Glory" - 2:57 (Foreman, Thompson)
  6. "The Prince" - 3:18 (Thompson)
  7. "Tarzan's Nuts" - 2:24 (Barson)
  8. "In the Middle of the Night" - 3:01 (McPherson, Foreman)
  9. "Bed and Breakfast Man" - 2:33 (Barson)
  10. "Razor Blade Alley" - 2:42 (Thompson)
  11. "Swan Lake" - 2:36 (Tchaikovsky arr. Barson)
  12. "Rockin' in A♭" - 2:29 (Wurlitzer)
  13. "Mummy's Boy" - 2:23 (Bedford)
  14. "Madness" - 2:38 (Campbell)
  15. "Chipmunks Are Go!" - 0:51 (Smyth)

The 2009 reissue also includes the music videos for "The Prince", "One Step Beyond", "My Girl", "Night Boat to Cairo" and "Bed & Breakfast Man". The first four of these were also included on the version of One Step Beyond... issued as part of the box set The Lot.

2009 reissue - bonus disc

  1. "The Prince" (Peel session)
  2. "Bed and Breakfast Man" (Peel session)
  3. "Land of Hope and Glory" (Peel session)
  4. "Stepping Into Line" (Peel session)
  5. "One Step Beyond" (7" version)
  6. "My Girl" (demo version - Mike Barson vocal)
  7. "Mistakes"
  8. "Un Paso Adelante" ("One Step Beyond" in Spanish)
  9. "Nutty Theme"
  10. "My Girl" (Ballad version)
  11. "Stepping Into Line" (b-side version)
  12. "Un Paso Avanti" ("One Step Beyond" in Italian)
  13. "Deceives the Eye"
  14. "The Young and The Old"
  15. "Don't Quote Me on That"
  16. "Razor Blade Alley" (Dance Craze live version)
  17. "Night Boat To Cairo" (Dance Craze live version)
  18. "One Step Beyond" (Dance Craze live version)

Notes


  • Chas Smash did not appear with the rest of the group on the front cover, as at the time of release he was not a full member. However, he features on the cover's reverse in various dancing poses.
  • "The Prince" is sometimes referred to as "Prince" on track listings.
  • "Bed & Breakfast Man" was earmarked to be a single release after the "Work, Rest & Play" EP but the decision was cancelled despite a promo video being made for the song.
  • "Land of Hope and Glory" was written by Thompson about his real-life experience in borstal after being convicted of theft as a teenager.
  • Track 11 is a ska version of Pyotr Tchaikovsky theme from the Swan Lake ballet and is based on an earlier version by ska group The Cats, though Barson is credited for Madness' arrangement.
  • "Rockin' in A♭" is a cover of a song by the group Bazooka Joe, which was for a time fronted by Dan Barson, brother of Madness' Mike Barson. Another member of this group was Stuart Goddard, later to find fame as Adam Ant.
  • UK LP has following matrix inscriptions; A matrix: "THAT NUTTY SOUND...", B matrix: "DIRECT FROM CAMDEN TOWN".
  • On the 12 inch vinyl the sides are divided after track seven.
  • The title track has been re-recorded and adopted as a club anthem for English League One football team Carlisle United.

Personnel

Singles

Singles from the album:

  • "One Step Beyond" / "Mistakes" (October 26, 1979)
  • "My Girl" / "Stepping Into Line" (December 21, 1979)
  • Work, Rest and Play EP: "Night Boat To Cairo" / "Deceives The Eye" / "The Young and The Old" / "Don't Quote Me On That" (1980)

References

  1. ^ "Filter Reissues Extra". Mojo (London: Bauer Media Group) (192): 112. November 2009. ISSN 1351-0193. 

 
 

 

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