The Prince (song)

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“The Prince”
“The Prince” cover
Single by Madness
from the album One Step Beyond...
B-side "Madness"
Released August 10, 1979
Format 7"
Recorded Pathway Studios, Highbury 1979
Genre Ska/Pop
Length 2:30
Label 2 Tone
Writer(s) Lee Thompson
Madness singles chronology
"The Prince"
(1979)
"One Step Beyond"
(1979)
Music sample
"The Prince"
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One Step Beyond... track listing
Side One
  1. "One Step Beyond"
  2. "My Girl"
  3. "Night Boat to Cairo"
  4. "Believe Me"
  5. "Land of Hope and Glory"
  6. "The Prince"
  7. "Tarzan's Nuts"
Side Two
  1. "In the Middle of the Night"
  2. "Bed and Breakfast Man"
  3. "Razor Blade Alley"
  4. "Swan Lake"
  5. "Rockin' in A-flat"
  6. "Mummy's Boy"
  7. "Madness"
  8. "Chipmunks Are Go!"

"The Prince" is a song by British ska/pop band Madness. It was written by Lee Thompson,[1] and was the band's first single. On August 10, 1979, the single was released through 2 Tone Records and peaked at number 16 in the UK singles chart, spending a total of 11 weeks in the charts.[2]

"The Prince" is a tribute to Jamaican ska singer Prince Buster who highly influenced Madness (the band took their name from one of his songs, "Madness", which they also covered on the b-side of "The Prince").

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[edit] Music video

Madness performing "The Prince" on Top of the Pops.
Madness performing "The Prince" on Top of the Pops.

As this was the band's first single, they were relatively unknown prior to the release. Due to this fact, no music video was filmed for the single. However, the band later bought the rights to a performance on Top of the Pops from July 19, 1979. This performance has since become associated with the single, and has featured on compilations featuring the band's music videos.

[edit] Different recordings

The song was initially recorded on 16 June 1979 at the Pathway Studio, Highbury.[2] The track was then remixed on 9 July of the same year, along with the single's B-Side, "Madness".[2] The remix was in order to remove the hum from Thompson's saxophone solo. However, Mike Barson showed displeasure at the mix of "Madness".[2]

The song was rerecorded later that year for the One Step Beyond... album. As well as having a distinctively clearer sound, the song had a slight change in lyrics. Furthermore, the song was recorded at a John Peel session, and the recording was preferred by Barson to the single version.[2] The B-side, "Madness", was also re-recorded for the album in a more multi-layered arrangement.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Prince" (Thompson) - 2:30
  2. "Madness" (Campbell) - 2:32

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Greene, Jo-Ann."Allmusic.com One Step Beyond... Overview". Retrieved on June 28, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d e "The Madness Timeline: 1979". Retrieved on June 27, 2007.
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