The Dangermen Sessions
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The Dangermen Sessions

The Dangermen Sessions is no ordinary Madness album. Rather, it's a collection of ska covers and classic tunes, each infused with Madness's signature energy and excitement. Tracks include Bob Marley's 'So Much Trouble In This World', The Supremes' 'You Keep Me Hanging On' as well as The Kinks' 'Lola'. The album is the offspring of a handful of super-secret gigs at Camden's Dublin Castle, where Madness performed under the name of its alter-ego The Dangermen. It'll have you seeing this superb band in a unique new light, guaranteed. To buy click here


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