Originally released in 2012, 'Oui Oui, Is Is, Ja Ja, Da Da' is the eleventh studio album from Madness. Preceded by the triumphant 'comeback' album, 'The Liberty of Norton Folgate', the band considered various titles for this album before settling on the name alongside the legendary artist, Peter Blake. Known for The Beatles iconic 'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band' artwork, Blake designed this unique cover art with the rejected album names appearing crossed out on the front cover. Boasting a myriad of pop gems and majestic dub cuts, the album was the band's seventh record to reach the UK's top ten album chart, proving once again that Madness were still at the top of their game, over 30 years on. Available as a 2CD digipak, this reissue includes eleven bonus tracks which didn't appear on the original CD as well as liner notes featuring interviews with band members Mike Barson, Chrissyboy Foreman and Daniel 'Woody' Woodgate, which are exclusive to the reissues.
Disc One
- My Girl 2 - Madness
- Never Knew Your Name - Madness
- La Luna - Madness
- How Can I Tell You - Madness
- Kitchen Floor - Madness
- Misery - Madness
- Leon - Madness
- Circus Freaks - Madness
- So Alive - Madness
- Small World - Madness
- Death of a Rude Boy - Madness
- Powder Blue - Madness
- Black and Blue - Madness
- My Girl 2 (Clive Langer and Charlie Andrew Mix) - Madness
Disc Two
- Deolali - Madness
- 1978 - Madness
- My Obsession - Madness
- Big Time Sister - Madness
- Oh My Love - Madness
- Crying - Madness
- (You) Can't Keep a Good Thing Down - Madness
- Never Knew Your Name (La Discotheque Mix) - Madness
- La Luna (Mix 6) - Madness
- Circus Freaks (Amy Mix) - Madness
- Powder Blue (Rehearsal Room Mix) - Madness