Mad Mad World

Mad Mad World is the second studio album by Canadian rock singer Tom Cochrane, originally released in 1991 in Canada and in the United States on February 17, 1992. The first single from the album, "Life Is a Highway", became a hit in late 1991, reaching number one in Canada and number six on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.[2]

Mad Mad World
Original Canadian cover
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 19, 1991
Recorded1991
GenreRock
Length64:20
LabelCapitol
ProducerJoe Hardy
(track 13 produced by Tom Cochrane)
Tom Cochrane chronology
Hang on to Your Resistance
(1974)
Mad Mad World
(1991)
Ragged Ass Road
(1995)
Alternative cover
International cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The album earned Cochrane four Juno Awards including Album of the Year, Single of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year. In addition, Cochrane won two SOCAN Awards and an ASCAP Award. Mad Mad World achieved a Diamond sales award in Canada for selling more than 1 million copies in Cochrane's native Canada.[3]

The album also included the hits "No Regrets" (No. 3 RPM Charts), "Sinking Like a Sunset" (No. 2 RPM Charts), "Washed Away" (No. 7 RPM Charts), "Bigger Man" and the title track "Mad Mad World". The album was produced by Joe Hardy and was recorded in Memphis, Tennessee and at three different Ontario studios: Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Hungry Hollow Studio in Georgetown and at Cochrane's cabin in Oakville.

Upon the album's initial releases in the US and Canada, the album featured two different album covers. The original album cover (designed by Ralph Alfonso) was on the initial Canadian release in 1991, while the alternate album cover was on the US release for the album in 1992. The alternate cover is now the main album cover for the album.

On October 28, 2016, Cochrane released an expanded 25th-anniversary edition of the album. Included on the expanded album is "Love Is a Highway", the original demo version of the album's first single, and a second disc featuring a concert recorded on May 14, 1992, on the Mad Mad World Tour in Chicago, Illinois.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tom Cochrane unless otherwise noted

Mad Mad World track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Life Is a Highway" 4:26
2."Mad Mad World" 4:56
3."No Regrets" 4:38
4."Sinking Like a Sunset"Annette Ducharme5:45
5."Washed Away" 5:20
6."Everything Comes Around" 4:32
7."The Secret Is to Know When to Stop"Cochrane, John Cody4:19
8."Brave and Crazy" 5:51
9."Bigger Man" 4:26
10."Friendly Advice" 4:27
11."Get Back Up" 4:39
12."Emotional Truth" 5:59
13."All the King's Men" 4:33
14."Love Is a Highway" (25th anniversary edition bonus track)  
25th anniversary edition: Disc two (Live in Chicago, originally broadcast on Westwood One)
No.TitleLength
1."No Regrets" 
2."Victory Day" 
3."Sinking Like a Sunset" 
4."White Hot" 
5."Big League" 
6."Friendly Advice" 
7."Lunatic Fringe" 
8."Get Back Up" 
9."Brave and Crazy" 
10."Life Is a Highway" 
11."Mad Mad World" 
12."Boy Inside the Man" 

Personnel

  • Tom Cochrane – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, piano, harmonica, percussion, bass, keyboards, slide guitar
  • John Webster – percussion, piano, organ
  • Spider Sinnaeve – bass
  • Mickey Curry – drums
  • Kim Mitchell – lead guitar on "Brave and Crazy"
  • Mladen – guitar
  • Keith Scott – guitar on "Sinking Like a Sunset"
  • David Gogo – guitar
  • Joe Hardy – percussion
  • Dave Harding – viola
  • Molly Johnson – backing vocals
  • John Cody – backing vocals
  • Annette Ducharme – backing vocals
  • Kathy Cochrane – backing vocals
  • Joe Hardy – producer (except "All the King's Men")
  • Noel Golden – engineer
  • Joe Hardy – production, engineering, mixing, percussion
  • Bob Shindle – engineer
  • John Bailey – engineer
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering
  • Great Southern Memphis Section – horns, horn arrangements
  • Peter Schenkman – cello

Charts

Chart performance for Mad Mad World
Chart (1991–1992) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] 46
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[5] 1
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[6] 8
US Billboard 200[7] 46

References

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