The Lone Ranger (album)

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The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger cover
Studio album by Suggs
Released October 16, 1995
Recorded 1995
Genre Pop
Length 46:29
Label WEA
Producer Suggs
Mike Barson
Sly and Robbie
Professional reviews
Suggs chronology
The Lone Ranger
(1995)
The Three Pyramids Club
(1998)

The Lone Ranger is the first solo album by British singer Suggs, best known as a vocalist of second wave ska band Madness. It was released in 1995 (see 1995 in music).

  1. "I'm Only Sleeping"
  2. "Camden Town"
  3. "Alcohol"
  4. "4 am"
  5. "The Tune"
  6. "Cecilia"
  7. "Haunted"
  8. "Off on Holiday"
  9. "Green Eyes"
  10. "Fortune Fish"
  11. "She's Gone"

  • The most successful song from this album was "Cecilia", cover of Simon and Garfunkel, which went No. 4 in UK charts
  • "I'm Only Sleeping" is a cover of The Beatles song
  • Song "4 am" was later re-recorded and appeared on Madness 1999 album Wonderful

Year Single Chart Position
1995 I'm Only Sleeping/Off On Holiday UK No. 7
1995 Camden Town UK No. 14
1995 The Tune UK No. 33
1996 Cecilia UK No. 4
1996 No More Alcohol (new version of "Alcohol") UK No. 24
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