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"The Sun and the Rain" is a single by Madness. It was released in 1983 as a stand-alone single and in 1984 it was included on the American/Canadian version of their album '' Keep Moving''. The single spent 10 weeks on the
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, peaking at number 5. The song was also their last to ever enter the USA
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Charts, peaking as high as No. 72 on that following chart in 1984. "The Sun and the Rain" was the last Madness single written solely by
Mike Barson Michael Barson (born 21 April 1958) is a Scottish-born multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Barson came to prominence in the late 1970s as the keyboard player for the band Madness. Early y ...
until 2009's "Sugar and Spice". It was also the last original release of theirs to reach the UK top 10 until "
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" in 1999.


Music video

The music video for the song shows Madness performing in a rainy street, with a couple of references to Christmastime and the holiday seasons. Toward the end they are joined by a number of Madness fans who join in the dancing. An introductory scene shows the band entering 'Holts' shoe shop in Camden Town, since renamed British Boot Company. There are also scenes showing the band dressed in red with umbrella hats, supposedly wreaking havoc inside
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' ear, and shots of Lee Thompson running around with a rocket strapped to his back, a reference to the single's b-side.


Cover painting

The cover is a detail from the painting ''The Storm'' by the French artist
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. Painted in 1871, it can be seen in the National Gallery in London.


Critical reception

Upon its release, Peter Martin of '' Smash Hits'' praised "The Sun and the Rain" as "a belter" and commented, "The song trundles along merrily, carried by a jaunty pub piano that gives the song a slightly off-beat, light-hearted feel. There's also a touch of a Beatles-ish string section thrown in for good measure." Robin Smith of ''
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'' noted that it "boasts some particularly plaintive vocals and a neat shuffling back-up" and felt it is "a shade more traditional than some of their previous works". Debbi Voller of ''
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'' described it as "the Madness we've all come to love" and added that it "goes like all the others yet still manages to sound different". Julie Burchill of ''
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'' commented, "With their beer barrel rhythms and cosmic visions Madness are the one and only heirs to
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, though overblown mediocrity like this makes me think the lads are squandering their inheritance. Childlikeness, cosmic vision and Cockney cheer are very hard to weld together successfully."


Track listing

*7" single #"The Sun and the Rain" - 3:28 #"Fireball XL 5" - 1:44 *12" single #"The Sun and the Rain" (extended version) - 4:35 #"Fireball XL 5" - 1:44 #"My Girl" (live) - 3:10


Charts


References

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