Madness: Don’t Quote Me On That

(Mix 1) Work, Rest & Play EP (BUY 71) (approx 4:32)
“It’s All Eggs Bacon Beans and a Fried Slice” with a full piano intro then kicks in with all instrumentation mixed into the entire track. It ends with a “Are you sure…” echo to fade (no guitar).
(Mix 2) 12″ Hot Biscuit Promo (MAD-1) (approx 3:59)
“It’s All Eggs Bacon Beans and a Fried Slice” with (edited) piano intro then kicks in with just bass and drums, sax and organ kicks in at 30 seconds, the guitar comes in at 55 seconds, but the mix holds Mikes piano until 1:29 minutes into the track. It ends with “are you sure” dead stop, with guitar, echoed to fade.
(Mix 3) Japanese 12″ Grey Day (VIP-5912) (approx 3:56)
“It’s All Eggs Bacon Beans and a Fried Slice” with (edited) piano intro then kicks in much the same as the hot biscuit mix with just bass and drums, sax and organ kicks in at 30 seconds, the guitar comes in at 50 seconds, the mix still holds Mikes piano until 1:29 minutes into the track. It ends with “Are you sure…” echos to fade (no guitar).
Here We Go… here we go!
- 7″ – Spain, Work Rest & Play (MO 1941) – Mix 2
- 7″ – Portugal, Work Rest & Play (BUY 71 NP) – Mix 1
- 7″ – Australia, Work Rest & Play (K 7868) – Mix 2
- 7″ – Germany, Night Boat to Cairo (6.12777) – Mix 2
- CD – The Singles Box Vol. 1 (MADBOX 3) – Mix 1 (twice, disc 4 & 5)
- CD – The Business (MADBOX 1) – Mix 1
- CD – One Step Beyond (SALVOMDCD02) – Mix 1
- Digital – Absolutely Beyond Compare – Mix 1
- CD – Take It Or Leave It (SALVOSVX010) – Mix 1
- CD – Forever Young (SALVOCD052) – Mix 1
Let’s examine the initial Hot Biscuit Promo (Mix 2) that was planned for release somehow. However, the endeavour was a total flop; the mix has yet to be made available in any format.
The journey of Madness’s Singles Box Vol. 1 was an audacious attempt to recreate the magic encapsulated in each of their singles, leading up to the iconic Cardiac Arrest. One particular gem that fans eagerly awaited was the legendary 12″ Hot Biscuit Promo. Alas, fate had a cruel twist in store, as Mix 1 made not just one, but two appearances – on disc 5 for the recreated 12″ Hot Biscuit Promo and on disc 4 for the recreated Work, Rest, Play.
It felt like an eternal cycle of Mix 1 haunting us. But fear not, dear fans, as there is a glimmer of hope shining through the mist of disappointment – the beacon of Mix 3 graces the coveted Japanese 12″ Grey Day (VIP-5912). Rest assured, our dreams of encountering Mix 3, the holy grail, are beckoning us with a promise of pure musical bliss.
Taken from Madzine (Issue Six)
Madness: Don’t Quote Me On That

Author: Madzine Magazine
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