One Step Beyond... is the debut studio album by the English ska and pop band Madness, released on 19 October 1979 by Stiff Records. Recorded and mixed in about three weeks, the album peaked at number two and remained on the UK Albums Chart for more than a year. The album has received much critical praise. It was ranked 90th in a 2005 survey held by British television station Channel 4 to determine the 100 greatest albums of all time.

This was the first album produced by the team of Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, who would go on to produce more Madness albums and to work with artists including Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Morrissey, Dexys Midnight Runners, They Might Be Giants and David Bowie.

Background

The "Nutty Train" photo on the sleeve, shot by Cameron McVey, was inspired by a photo of Kilburn and the High Roads roadie Paul Tonkin that appeared on the back cover of the band's album Handsome.

The title track, released as a single, was originally written and recorded by the Jamaican ska musician Prince Buster, and its "Don't watch that, watch this ..." introduction is adapted from another Prince Buster song, "The Scorcher". The track "The Prince" is a tribute to Buster and a re-recording of the band's debut single, originally released on the 2 Tone label. Its B-side, "Madness", another Prince Buster song, was also re-recorded for the album. "Madness" and "Bed and Breakfast Man" were released as singles in North America through Sire Records.

After the album's initial release, reissues were released in 2009 and 2014 by Union Square Music's collector's label Salvo, each containing additional material such as video productions featuring the band.

Critical reception and legacy

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Christgau's Record GuideB+
Mojo
Q
Record Collector
Record Mirror
The Rolling Stone Album Guide
Smash Hits6/10
Sounds
Uncut

In Sounds, Garry Bushell praised One Step Beyond... as "an intensely enjoyable album, a disc of many moods", writing that "Madness manage to add a Billy Bentley cockney stamp to their very own brand of reggae crossed with sax embroidered, happy fairground nuttiness and it works surprisingly well." NME critic Deanne Pearson found that the album affirmed "that they have a style and distinctiveness of their own", observing "a warm, easy familiarity about Madness" distinguishing them from fellow ska band the Specials.

One Step Beyond..., along with the Specials' self-titled debut—released on the same day in October 1979—played an important part in popularising 2 tone music in the UK. The albums were also a great influence on other bands of the genre.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One Step Beyond"Cecil Campbell2:18
2."My Girl"Mike Barson2:44
3."Night Boat to Cairo"Graham McPherson Barson3:31
4."Believe Me"John Hasler Barson2:28
5."Land of Hope & Glory"Lee Thompson2:57
6."The Prince"Thompson3:18
7."Tarzan's Nuts"Chas Smash Barson Sydney Lee2:24
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
8."In the Middle of the Night"Chris Foreman McPherson3:01
9."Bed and Breakfast Man"Barson2:33
10."Razor Blade Alley"Thompson2:42
11."Swan Lake"Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky arranged by Barson2:36
12."Rockin' in A♭"Willy "Wurlitzer" Smith2:29
13."Mummy's Boy"Mark Bedford2:23
14."Madness"Campbell2:38
15."Chipmunks Are Go!"Brendan Smyth Smash0:51

Extra material

The 2009 reissue also includes the music videos for "The Prince", "One Step Beyond", "My Girl", "Night Boat to Cairo" and "Bed and Breakfast Man". The first four of these were also included on the version of One Step Beyond... issued as part of the box set The Lot. The bonus disc contains B-sides as well as all three songs previously only released on the Work Rest and Play EP in April 1980.

A 35th-anniversary edition was released in 2014. It includes 14 of 20 tracks from a 1979 rehearsal tape entitled "Fab Toones" and a DVD featuring videos, Top of the Pops and Old Grey Whistle Test appearances and a BBC documentary.

2009 reissue

Disc 1

The original album

  • The first disc contains the fifteen tracks from the original album plus five promo videos.

The promo videos

No.TitleLength
1."The Prince"
2."One Step Beyond..."
3."Bed and Breakfast Man"
4."My Girl"
5."Night Boat to Cairo"

Disc 2

The John Peel Session

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Prince"Thompson2:31
2."Bed and Breakfast Man"Barson3:24
3."Land of Hope & Glory"Thompson2:42
4."Stepping into Line"Hasler McPherson Foreman2:38

The bonus tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."One Step Beyond" (7" single version)Campbell2:17
6."My Girl" (demo version with Mike Barson on vocals)Barson2:58
7."Mistakes" (B-side of "One Step Beyond")Hasler Barson2:52
8."Un Paso Adelante" ("One Step Beyond" Spanish version)Campbell2:33
9."Nutty Theme" (B-side of "One Step Beyond" 12")Thompson McPherson2:10
10."My Girl" (ballad version) (from Flexipop flexi disc)Barson2:28
11."Stepping into Line" (B-side of "My Girl")Hasler McPherson Foreman2:15
12."Un Passo Avanti" ("One Step Beyond" Italian version)Campbell2:22
13."Deceives the Eye" (Work Rest and Play EP)Bedford Foreman2:00
14."The Young and the Old" (Work Rest and Play EP)McPherson Barson2:04
15."Don't Quote Me on That" (Work Rest and Play EP)Smyth Barson Foreman McPherson Bedford Thompson Woodgate4:31
16."Razor Blade Alley" (Dance Craze live version)Thompson2:35
17."Night Boat to Cairo" (Dance Craze live version)McPherson Barson3:12
18."One Step Beyond" (Dance Craze live version)Campbell2:53

Notes

2014 reissue

Original album

  • Contains the fifteen tracks from the original album plus fourteen bonus tracks.

'Fab Toones!' rehearsal tape, 1979

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
16."Nutty Sounds"McPherson Thompson Bedford Foreman3:13
17."Mistakes"Hasler Barson2:53
18."Sunshine Voice"Hasler Barson3:32
19."My Girl"Barson2:50
20."Memories"Foreman2:31
21."Believe Me"McPherson Barson2:39
22."Lost My Head"McPherson Barson2:24
23."Razorblade Alley"Thompson2:33
24."Land of Hope & Glory"Thompson2:47
25."Mummy's Boy"Bedford2:21
26."In the Middle of the Night"McPherson Foreman2:51
27."You Said"McPherson Barson2:21
28."Stepping into Line"Hasler McPherson Foreman2:29
29."Bed and Breakfast Man"Barson4:15
  • All bonus tracks are previously unreleased and recorded in mono on a portable cassette recorder on 28 April 1979.
  • The remaining six tracks from "Fab Toones!" were not included on the CD due to space constraints. However, these tracks were available as downloads.

Downloads

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
30."Madness"Campbell2:20
31."My Mates"Bedford Barson2:40
32."Shop Around"Smokey Robinson Berry Gordy3:01
33."There's Always Something There to Remind Me"Burt Bacharach Hal David4:05
34."Swan Lake"Tchaikovsky arranged by Barson2:49
35."Rockin' in A♭"Wurlitzer2:09

Singles

  • "The Prince" b/w "Madness" (2-Tone single version), August 1979
  • "One Step Beyond" (single mix) b/w "Mistakes" on the 7" single, "One Step Beyond" (12" Mix) b/w "Mistakes", "Nutty Theme" on the 12" single, October 1979
  • "My Girl" b/w "Stepping into Line" (plus "In the Rain" as an extra track on the UK 12" single), December 1979
  • Work Rest and Play EP ("Night Boat to Cairo", "Deceives the Eye", "The Young and the Old" and "Don't Quote Me on That"), March 1980
  • "Madness" b/w "Mistakes", US, March 1980
  • "Bed and Breakfast Man" b/w "Night Boat to Cairo", Canada, April 1980
  • "Tarzan's Nuts" b/w "Night Boat to Cairo" (Stiff 4338), The Netherlands, May 1980
  • "Don't Quote Me on That" (4:08 Mix) b/w "Swan Lake", 1980

Music videos

Five promotional music videos were filmed to promote the singles during the album's release. All of these, with the exception of "The Prince" (which was in fact a Top of the Pops performance only released in the UK and used the single version for the video) were in rotation on MTV during its first few years. Some of these promo videos were also featured in other music TV outlets, such as Top of the Pops. However, in 2022 Madness released two new videos for the album versions of "The Prince" and "Madness", with footage taken from the 1981 Madness' documentary movie Take It or Leave It.

YearVideoDirector
1979"The Prince" (single version & Top of the Pops performance clip)Unknown
"One Step Beyond"Dave Robinson
"Bed and Breakfast Man"
"My Girl"Unknown
1980"Night Boat to Cairo"Unknown
2022""The Prince" (album version)Dave Robinson
"Madness"

Personnel

Additional personnel

NOTE: Smyth was not an official member of the band at the time of the album's recording or release. He would formally join Madness only a few weeks after One Step Beyond... was issued in October 1979.

  • John Hasler – minder

Technical

2009 reissue

  • Tim Turan – remastering
  • Bob Sargeant – producer on John Peel sessions
  • Malcolm Brown – engineer on John Peel sessions
  • Bob Jones – engineer on John Peel sessions
  • Madness – producer on bonus tracks 6 and 10
  • Martin "Cally" Callomon – design, art direction
  • Kerstin Rodgers – photography
  • Irvine Welsh – liner notes

2014 reissue

  • Tim Turan – remastering
  • Stevie Chick – liner notes

Chart performance

Original album

Chart (1979)Peak positionTotal weeks
Austrian Albums Chart1110
Finnish Albums Chart236
Dutch Albums Chart2212
German Albums Chart1437
New Zealand Albums Chart279
Norwegian Albums Chart247
Swedish Albums Chart127
UK Albums Chart278
US Billboard Hot 2001289
Chart (2025)Peak position
Greek Albums (IFPI)76

30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

Chart (2009)Peak positionTotal weeks
UK Albums Chart671

Year-end charts

Chart (1980)Position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)46

Singles

DateSingleChartPositionWeeks
Sep 1979"The Prince" (single version)UK1611
Nov 1979"One Step Beyond"UK714
Jan 1980"My Girl"UK310
Apr 1980"Night Boat to Cairo"UK68

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for One Step Beyond...
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
France (SNEP)Gold100,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)Platinum300,000^
* Sales figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Further reading

  • Draper, Jason (2008). A Brief History of Album Covers. London: Flame Tree Publishing. pp. 200–201. ISBN 9781847862112. OCLC .

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