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''Oui Oui Si Si Ja Ja Da Da'', which translates as "Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes" from French (Oui Oui), Spanish/Italian (Si Si), German/Dutch/Norwegian/Swedish/Danish/Slovenian (Ja Ja) and Bulgarian/Russian/Romanian/Croatian/Serbian/Macedonian (Da Da), is the tenth studio album by the British band Madness, released on their own Lucky 7 Records label through Cooking Vinyl in the UK on 29 October 2012 and in the US on 13 November 2012. The album cover is by Peter Blake (best known for creating the artwork for ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'') and features rejected titles for the album crossed out.〔 The album was preceded by a 'teaser' song, "Death of a Rude Boy", available as a digital download from 12 August 2012 (along with a remix by Andrew Weatherall). ''Oui Oui Si Si Ja Ja Da Da'' debuted at number No. 10 in the UK Albums Chart on 4 November 2012, becoming Madness' seventh studio album out of ten to reach the top 10 in the UK. It received favourable reviews in ''Q'', ''Mojo'', The Arts Desk and London evening newspaper ''Evening Standard'' amongst others, the notable exception being a poor review in the ''NME''. Guitar player Chris Foreman mentioned a planned box set version of the album, expected to be released in May 2013. On 28 February 2013, it was revealed the album would be rereleased in a deluxe version, with an extra CD containing 20 songs in total, including various originals not included on the album, a series of band demos and remixes and a John Lennon cover. This 2nd CD's demo versions do not all feature Suggs on vocals, with "Black and Blue", "My Girl 2" and "Never Knew Your Name" having Mike Barson on vocals, "Death of a Rude Boy", "Misery" and "So Alive" feature Chas Smash on lead vocals, and "Rules of Deolali" and "Check Mate La Luna" being instrumentals, and the final demo, "I Got You (Kitchen Floor)" features Daniel Woodgate's brother Nick on vocals and a variety of instruments instead of Madness. A DVD of the band's performance of the album at the Butlins "House of Fun" Weekender from 2011, along with a live CD of the following year's gig is also included. The latter CD also features Foreman's karaoke version of the Beastie Boys' "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" and Ian Dury's "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll". The deluxe version features new artwork, featuring the band in various fancy dress costumes representing the different rejected titles for the album, in a similar vein to the cover of their ''The Rise And Fall'' album from 1982. It is also notable for being the first appearance on a record sleeve of Sir Peter Blake, who has never featured on any album artwork despite designing some of the most celebrated record sleeves in British music history. ==Singles== The first single from the album – "My Girl 2" – was released in September 2012. "Never Knew Your Name" was the second single of the album, released in January 2013. Early that month it was added to the BBC Radio 2 A list (high rotation), making the song their biggest airplay hit since 1999's Top 10 hit "Lovestruck". "Never Knew Your Name" reached UK Airplay Chart Top 25 and No. 88 in the UK Singles Chart. After performing the song on the Jonathan Ross show on 19 January, the album stormed back into the Amazon Album Top 3 and iTunes Top 20. It re-entered the UK Album Top 75 at No. 16 on 27 January. On 22 February 2013 Chris Evans debuted "How Can I Tell You" as the new (3rd) single from the album during his Breakfast Show in which Suggs was his guest, it soon joined "BBC Radio 2's and "106.9FM WHCR"'s playlists. It was released on Monday 8 April on iTunes with an extra live version and a demo version by Chas Smash. In the same week the single landed on BBC Radio 2's A list. The 4th single of the album – "Misery" – was released in July 2013, and landed on BBC Radio 2's C list on 15 June 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oui Oui Si Si Ja Ja Da Da」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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