
Rare Madness Vol II
BACKGROUND
“Rare Madness Vol. II,” an Italian bootleg surfaced on the marketplace in early 2025. This unofficial releases feature a mix of rare tracks, album cuts, B-sides, and singles from the 1981-1983 period. The bootlegs are being distributed by Nutty Business Italy.
As expected, news of the release quickly spread within the Madness fan community, with discussions picking up momentum. Among those weighing in was Chris “Zoom Boy” Foreman—Madness’s founding member and guitarist—who kept a close eye on the situation. He wasted no time expressing his disapproval and actively moved to shut down the sale of the bootlegs.
Some of Zoom Boy’s comments included:
- “Look dodgy as f… I will investigate…”
- “A mainstream record store like Juno should definitely not be selling them.”
- “Juno need their asses kicked and I’m instigating that procedure with immediate effect.”
- “I have started proceedings.”
Meanwhile, one fan humorously pleaded in the original thread: “Please don’t shut it down until mine are delivered! I’ll finally have a rare Madness item to match the other collectors—I never seem to find anything exclusive.” To which Zoom Boy responded: “I’ll get the police on you!” Does “Zoom Boy” AKA Donut have anything else to do in his life other than being a general pain in the arse and complete cunt!
While these bootlegs may be tempting for collectors, the situation underscores the ongoing struggle against unauthorized releases in the music industry—especially when an artist takes matters into their own hands.
The reality is that bootlegs have been around for millennia and despite Zoom Boy’s best and pointless efforts—even with the Madness label BMG legal issuing a cease and desist—Zoom Boy and BMG will never fully extinguish the fundamental desire and exsistance of bootleggers to create and for collectors to own a piece of Madness bootleg history.
SINGLES
Cover | Title | Released |
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It Must Be Love | 11/27/1981 |
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House Of Fun | 05/10/1982 |
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Driving In My Car | 07/12/1982 |
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Tomorrow's (Just Another Day) / Madness (Is All In The Mind) | 02/07/1983 |
RELEASE DETAILS
TRACK LISTING
Disc | Position | Track | Version | Duration |
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1 | A1 | That's The Way To Do It | (B-side Of The "The Return Of The Los Palmas 7" 12") | 2:53 |
1 | A2 | Swan Lake | (Live From Dance Craze, B-side Of The The Return of The Los Palmas 7" 12") | 2:37 |
1 | A3 | Sign Of The Times | (Live At Richard Skinnerd Show 27-09-81) | 2:36 |
1 | A4 | A Town With No Name | (B-side Of The "Shut Up 7") | 2:49 |
1 | A5 | Never Ask Twice | (From The B-side Of The "Shut Up 12") | 2:58 |
1 | A6 | It Must Be Love | (Single Edit, A-side From The "It Must Be Love 7") | 3:23 |
1 | A7 | Shadow on the House | (B-side Of The "It Must Be Love 7") | 3:20 |
1 | B1 | Memories | (B-side Of The "Grey Day 7") | 2:17 |
1 | B2 | House of Fun | (A-side From The "House Of Fun 7") | 2:49 |
1 | B3 | Driving In My Car | (A-side From The "Driving In My Car 7") | 3:18 |
1 | B4 | Rise And Fall | (Live At Kid Jensen Show 24-06-82) | 2:28 |
1 | B5 | Tomorrow’s (Just Another Day) | (Live At Kid Jensen Show 24-06-82) | 2:51 |
1 | B6 | My Girl | (Ballad Version From Flexipop 7") | 2:46 |
1 | B7 | In the City | (B-side From The "Cardiac Arrest 7") | 2:55 |
CHART HISTORY
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MUSICANS
Musican | Instrument | Role | Credit |
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Mike Barson | Keyboards | Band | |
Chris Foreman | Guitar | Band | |
Lee Thompson | Tenor Saxophone | Band | |
Mark Bedford | Bass | Band | |
Daniel Woodgate | Drums | Band | |
Graham McPherson | Vocals | Band | |
Cathal Smyth | Backing Vocals, Trumpet | Band |
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Role | Credited | Notes |
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Producer | Clive Langer | |
Producer, Engineer | Alan Winstanley |
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References
Extensive efforts have been made to gather factual information and knowledge on madness from various sources and document them. These sources include publicly accessible websites, books and publications, historical artefacts, and other pertinent materials. As a result, a comprehensive index of resources has been compiled and integrated into the website. These resources, if relevant to this article, are listed below.
Reference | Source |
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www.juno.co.uk | Website |
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