Dear Peter, erm, no-one seems to have pointed out that "Alright" actually
appeared before that on Suggs' 1995 Christmas EP which got to
thirty-something and included The Tune and Sleigh Ride as well, which is a
good laugh.
Whilst we're on the subject of b-sides that suck, whilst I do actually like
the spin he put on "Alright", I do feel a bit uneasy when I hear his cover
of  Jame's Brown's "I Feel Good", which appeared on Cecilia in 1996.  But
don't get me wrong!  Madness rock like Gibraltar!  Always have and always
will, but, er, Suggs, I'd leave that one to the Godfather mate.

> Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 10:05:32 -0000
> From: Stean Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [total-madness] Suggs In Blue
>
> Hi folk - well I made an interesting acquisition yesterday - picked up a
CD
> single for a quid that had the following details:
>
> "Blue Day" by Suggs & Co featuring the Chelsea Team - now I'm not a
Chelsea
> fan (far from it) but I've never seen this mentioned - what's even more
> interesting is the track listing.
>
> 1 - "Blue Day" - Stamford Bridge Mix
> 2 - "Blue Day" - Strawberry Fields Mix
> 3 - "Blue Day" - Stamford Bridge Karaoke Mix
> 4 - "Alright" (by Supergrass - cover by Suggs)
>
> Track 4 is amazing - I never knew Suggs was related to Chas & Dave (if
> you've ever heard it you'll know what I mean)!
>
> Anyone else seen this CD single before - or know anything about why Suggs
> was asked etc? (is he a Chelsea fan?)
>
> Cheers
>
> Wood Green Pete

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