I'd probably go along with you with Sunday Morning, and yes there is a lot
to be said for '7', I too love a large part of it, however |I still feel
that TRAF shows the more musical adventurous side of the group....think
about the brass arrangements from David Bedford that were in the most
missing from their previous material and the whole ethos that the album
conjures up,  hmm I must have a listen, now that I've praised it so much.

One question for all......what do you think about the new Re-mastered Album
releases on CD?
I think that they look really good and finally feel like the genuine article
(why they didn't get it right in the first place I'll never know, short cuts
I guess!).....it's just a shame about the price, still it wouldn't be Virgin
if they weren't trying to swindle us out of more money, would it?

----- Orsiginal Message -----
From: lawrence werrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: madmaillist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:13 PM
Subject: [total-madness] response to steve chapman


> Hi peeps,
>  Steve Chapman,How can you say that madness only
> developed musically on TRAF? Sure,this album contains
> some fantastic songwriting/arrangements,but i think
> madness wrote some fantastically melodic stuff prior
> to TRAF _ what about tracks like
> Dissapear,Mrs.hutchinson,grey day etc...And seeing as
> we've established that we all think TRAF is the best
> LP,what do you rate as the best track on the album?
> personally i'm torn between blue skinned beast and
> sunday morning....
> Wez.


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