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==Albums==
Included as separate entries in this discography are releases by four Madness "spin-off" bands: '''The Fink Brothers''', '''The Madness''', '''The Nutty Boys''' and '''Crunch!'''.

==Madness==
===Studio albums=== ===Studio albums===
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*1992: '']'' <small> UK # 22</small> *1992: '']'' <small> UK # 22</small>
*1999: '']'' *1999: '']''
*2006: '']'' <small> Freebie from The Mail on Sunday (Nov. 19/26 2006)</small>


===Reissues=== ==Singles==

*2009: ''] <small> UK # 38</small>
*2009: ''] <small> UK # 67</small>
*2010: '']'' <small> UK # 87</small>
*2010: '']'' <small> UK # 107</small>

===Videos===
*1992: '']''
*1992: '']''
*1992: '']''
*1998: '']''

===Singles===
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==The Fink Brothers== ==Video albumss==
*1992: '']''

*1992: '']''
'''The Fink Brothers''' were a short-lived alter ego created by ] members ] and ].
*1992: '']''

===Single===
{| class="wikitable"
! Year
! Song(s)
! Album
! ]
! Notes
|-
| 1985
| "Mutants in ]"
| ''Non-LP single''
|align="center"| 50
| This was the only release by The Fink Brothers. It consisted of two songs.<ref name="finkbros">{{cite web|url= http://www.2000mad.20m.com/page4.html |title= 2000MAD - Fink Brothers fan site }} Retrieved on January 29, 2008.</ref>
|-
|}

==The Madness==

'''The Madness''' was a short-lived spin-off group of Madness formed by Suggs, Chas Smash, Lee Thompson and Chris Foreman in 1988. While The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles and many on-line discographies consider this band to be the same as "Madness", the band themselves consider "The Madness" to be a separate and distinct project.

===Album===
*1988: '']'' <small>UK #65, US #66 </small> {{Citation needed|date=January 2010}}

===Singles===
{| class="wikitable"
! Year
! Song(s)
! Album
! ]
! Notes
|-
| 1988
| "]"
| '']''
|align="center"| 44
|
|-
| 1988
| "]"
| '']''
|align="center"| 92
| The first single by Madness or any of its spin-off bands not make the top 75.
|-
|}

==The Nutty Boys==

'''The Nutty Boys''' were ] and ] of Madness. While the members of the band Madness were nicknamed "The Nutty Boys" as a whole, this section lists only the work released by Thompson and Foreman under "The Nutty Boys" name in the early 1990s.

===Album===
* 1990: ''Crunch!''

===Single===
{| class="wikitable"
! Year
! Title
! ]
! Notes
|-
| 1992
| "It's OK, I'm a Policeman"
|align="center"| --
| Issued only as a 4-track EP.
|-
|}

==Crunch!==

'''Crunch!''' were also Lee Thompson and Chris Foreman. After the use of the name "The Nutty Boys" proved somewhat contentious with other members of Madness, they renamed themselves "Crunch!" after the title of The Nutty Boys' lone album.

===Single===
{| class="wikitable"
! Year
! style="min-width: 28em; width: 40%" | Title
! ]
! Notes
|-
| 1996
| "Magic Carpet"
|align="center"| --
| Crunch's lone single. Received extremely limited commercial release.<ref name="crunch">{{cite web|url= http://www.crunch.uk.com/discography.htm |title= Official Crunch! discography }} Retrieved on June 22, 2007.</ref>
|-
|}


==Footnotes== ==Footnotes==

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As of May 2009, Madness have released nine studio albums. They have also released twelve compilation albums, three live albums and 37 singles (including one EP).

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album UK U.S.
1979 One Step Beyond... 2 128
1980 Absolutely 2 146
1981 7 5 -
1982 The Rise & Fall 10 -
1984 Keep Moving 6 109
1985 Mad Not Mad 16 -
1999 Wonderful 17 -
2005 The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1 11 -
2009 The Liberty of Norton Folgate 5 -

Compilation albums

Live albums

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
UK AUS NL SWI NZ IRE U.S.
1979 "The Prince" 16 - - - - - -
"One Step Beyond...'" 7 - 29 3 - 28 - One Step Beyond...
"My Girl" 3 - - - 46 3 -
1980 "Work Rest and Play EP" - Includes "Night Boat To Cairo" 6 - 29 - - 12 -
"Baggy Trousers" 3 30 6 - 3 5 - Absolutely
"Embarrassment" 4 - 4 - - 4 -
1981 "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" 7 - - - - 13 -
"Grey Day" 4 82 18 - - 4 - 7
"Shut Up" 7 - 25 - - 3 -
"It Must Be Love" 4 6 43 - 21 5 33 Single Only
1982 "Cardiac Arrest" 14 - 26 - - 4 - 7
"House of Fun" 1 5 34 - 23 1 - Single Only
"Driving In My Car" 4 20 - - - 3 -
"Our House" 5 17 10 4 49 3 7 The Rise & Fall
1983 "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)"/"Madness (Is All in the Mind)" 8 98 - - - 2 -
"Wings of a Dove" 2 72 - - - 1 - Single Only
"The Sun and the Rain" 5 - - - - 8 72
1984 "Michael Caine" 11 - - - - 3 - Keep Moving
"One Better Day" 17 - - - - 8 -
1985 "Yesterday's Men" 18 54 41 - 38 7 - Mad Not Mad
"Uncle Sam" 21 - - - - 17 -
1986 "Sweetest Girl" 35 - - - - 29 -
"(Waiting For) The Ghost Train" 18 - - - - 9 - Utter Madness
1992 "It Must Be Love" (Re-issue) 6 48 - - - 14 - Divine Madness
"House of Fun" (Re-issue) 40 - - - - 27 -
"My Girl" (Re-issue) 27 - - - - - -
1993 "Night Boat to Cairo" (Re-issue) 56 - - - - - -
1999 "Lovestruck" 10 - - - - - - Wonderful
"Johnny the Horse" 44 - - - - - -
2000 "Drip Fed Fred" 55 - - - - - -
2005 "Shame & Scandal" 38 - 100 69 - - - The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1
"Girl Why Don't You" 77 - - - - - -
2007 "Sorry" 23 - - - - - - Single Only
2008 "NW5" 24 - - - - - - The Liberty of Norton Folgate
2009 "Dust Devil" 64 - - - - - -
"Sugar and Spice" (Download only) - - - - - - -
2010 "Forever Young" 199 - - - - - -

Video albumss

Footnotes

  1. After their second album charted
  2. Irish Charts - search Madness

External links

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Live albums
Box sets
Extended plays
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