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Madness- Can't Touch Us Now

SKU: 4050538618860
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Madness- Can't Touch Us Now
Madness- Can't Touch Us Now

Can't Touch Us Now is the eleventh and most recent studio album from British ska-pop legends Madness. Originally released in October 2016 it marked the return of founder member Mark Bedford and is the last of their albums to feature the entire original line-up. The album was well received among fans and critics alike, bearing the classic single "Mr Apples," which has become a regular fixture in the band's live set. This special reissue sees the album pressed on double heavyweight 180g vinyl, presented in gatefold packaging, and features brand new exclusive liner notes which include interviews with band members Suggs, Mike Barson, Chrissyboy Foreman and Lee Thompson.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Madness- Can't Touch Us Now

SKU: 4050538618860
Regular price Rs. 3,000.00
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Release Date: 7.21.23

 
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Can't Touch Us Now is the eleventh and most recent studio album from British ska-pop legends Madness. Originally released in October 2016 it marked the return of founder member Mark Bedford and is the last of their albums to feature the entire original line-up. The album was well received among fans and critics alike, bearing the classic single "Mr Apples," which has become a regular fixture in the band's live set. This special reissue sees the album pressed on double heavyweight 180g vinyl, presented in gatefold packaging, and features brand new exclusive liner notes which include interviews with band members Suggs, Mike Barson, Chrissyboy Foreman and Lee Thompson.