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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Both the title and the image on the cover of the album are an homage to [[David Bowie]]'s album {{wi|Alladin Sane}}. In particular, the title is obtained by antonymising each word of ''Alladin Sane'': {{wi|Abanazar (pantomime)|Abanazar}} is one of Alladin's adversaries and "madness" is the opposite of "sanity".
Both the title and the image on the cover of the album are an homage to [[David Bowie]]'s album {{wi|Aladdin Sane}}. In particular, the title is obtained by antonymising each word of ''Aladdin Sane'': {{wi|Abanazar (pantomime)|Abanazar}} is one of Aladdin's adversaries and "madness" is the opposite of "sanity".


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Revision as of 17:10, 13 October 2017

Abanazar's Madness was a pop album by John Jones owned by Ada Obiefune.

When Alice Obiefune found this album among the things of her recently departed mother, the Eleventh Doctor decided to take Alice to Jones' performance in 1962. (COMIC: What He Wants...)

Behind the scenes

Both the title and the image on the cover of the album are an homage to David Bowie's album Aladdin Sane. In particular, the title is obtained by antonymising each word of Aladdin Sane: Abanazar is one of Aladdin's adversaries and "madness" is the opposite of "sanity".