Divine Madness by Madness

Album cover for Divine Madness - Madness
1. The Prince
2:29
2. One Step Beyond
2:20
3. My Girl
2:45
4. Night Boat to Cairo
3:31
5. Baggy Trousers
2:46
6. Embarrassment
3:10
7. The Return of the Los Palmas 7
2:34
8. Grey Day
3:39
9. Shut Up
2:52
10. It Must Be Love
3:18
11. Cardiac Arrest
2:57
12. House of Fun
2:48
13. Driving in My Car
3:18
14. Our House
3:22
15. Tomorrow's Just Another Day
3:10
16. Wings of a Dove
3:01
17. The Sun and the Rain
3:30
18. Michael Caine
3:39
19. One Better Day
4:06
20. Yesterday's Men
4:11
21. Uncle Sam
3:07
22. (Waiting for the) Ghost Train
3:44
23. Lovestruck
3:50
24. Johnny the Horse
3:27

Divine Madness is the 1992 greatest hits album from the British ska/pop band Madness. It presents the group's single A-sides in chronological order, though sometimes in their LP rather than single versions. The album peaked at number 1 in the UK charts, and it eventually led to a Madness reunion and their first concert in six years (which was recorded for their Madstock! album). Divine Madness was also released as a video and eventually DVD with all Madness music videos, including "Bed & Breakfast Man", "Sweetest Girl" and "I Pronounce You", the latter performed by spin-off group The Madness. The group's Japanese TV adverts for Honda City cars were also included. The album was re-packaged in 1998 as The Heavy Heavy Hits with the addition of "The Sweetest Girl" (placed in its correct chronological position after "Uncle Sam") and re-issued under its original title in 2000, with the further singles Lovestruck and Johnny the Horse.