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    Re release double cd undisputed truth on whitfield

    Method To The Madness / Smokin' [[Jewel Case)Double CD Cherry Red £10.99

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Method-Madne...8Jewel+Case%29
    Track Listings

    Disc: 1



    1. Cosmic Contact


    2. Method To The Madness


    3. Sunshine


    4. You + Me = Love [[12" Single Version) - Undisputed Truth


    5. Hole In The Wall


    6. Loose


    7. Life Ain't So Easy


    8. Take A Vacation From Life [And Visit Your Dreams]


    9. Let's Go Down To The Disco [[Disco Mix)



    Disc: 2



    1. Show Time


    2. Talkin' To The Wind


    3. Atomic Funk


    4. I Can't Get Enough Of Your Love


    5. Space Machine


    6. Tazmainian Monster


    7. Sandman


    8. Misunderstood
    Last edited by MIKEW-UK; 11-17-2015 at 05:36 AM.

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    Mike would you know the year that this was originally released?

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    Method To The Madness 1976

    Smokin' 1979

    Lots of familiar names amongst the musicians, arrangers etc!!!!!
    Method To The Madness

    Arranged By – Norman Whitfield, Paul Riser
    Bass – Lequeint "Duke" Jobe
    Bongos – Terral Santiel
    Coordinator [Album Coordinator] – Clay McMurray
    Engineer [Recording And Mixing Engineer] – Learnard "Colonel Disco" Jackson*, Norman Whitfield, Steve Maslow, Steve Smith [[7)
    Guitar – John McGhee*, Kenji Brown, Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin*
    Keyboards – Michael Nash, Victor Nix
    Other [Wardrobe & Makeup Technician] – Linda Thompson
    Percussion – Henry Garner
    Photography By – Gernot Plitz
    Producer, Design, Illustration [Cover Illustration] – Norman Whitfield
    Saxophone – Michael Moore [[3)
    Trumpet – Freddie Dunn, Kenny Copeland
    Written-By – John McGhee* [[tracks: B4), Norman Whitfield, Rochelle Runnells [[tracks: B1, B2)

    Smokin’

    Bass – Keni Burke, Mark Kenoly, Melvin Stewart, Ted Willingham*
    Clavinet, Piano – Walter Downing
    Coordinator [Album Coordinator] – William D. Whitfield*
    Drums – James Gadson, Jimi Valdez
    Electronic Drums [Syndrums] – Terral Santiel
    Guitar – Brian Haner [[2), Earnest Reed, Howard Rice*, Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson, Trey Stone
    Illustration – Shusei Nagaoka
    Mastered By – J.G.*
    Mixed By [Mixing Engineers] – Leanard "Disco" Jackson*, Norman Whitfield, Steve Smith [[7)
    Percussion – Jack Ashford
    Photography By – Bobby Holland
    Photography By [Back Cover Photo], Typography [Back Cover Type Effect] – Daniel Catherine
    Producer, Arranged By – Norman Whitfield
    Recorded By [Recording Engineer] – Leanard "Disco" Jackson*, Steve Smith [[7)
    Synthesizer [Oberheim & Arp] – Michael Nash

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    Method To The Madness - full album

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    Smokin' side one

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    They are superb!!!! Loud and under good headphones is the best way to go!!!!

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    Thanks Mike!

    I passed on these when they were released on cd in 2011 on Wounded Bird, a US-based reissue label. [[I did buy Jr Walker's "Back Street Boogie", released on the same label at about the same time.) I'm going to give this a listen and I might get them this time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIKEW-UK View Post
    Method To The Madness 1976

    Smokin' 1979

    Lots of familiar names amongst the musicians, arrangers etc!!!!!
    Method To The Madness

    Arranged By – Norman Whitfield, Paul Riser
    Bass – Lequeint "Duke" Jobe
    Bongos – Terral Santiel
    Coordinator [Album Coordinator] – Clay McMurray
    Engineer [Recording And Mixing Engineer] – Learnard "Colonel Disco" Jackson*, Norman Whitfield, Steve Maslow, Steve Smith [[7)
    Guitar – John McGhee*, Kenji Brown, Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin*
    Keyboards – Michael Nash, Victor Nix
    Other [Wardrobe & Makeup Technician] – Linda Thompson
    Percussion – Henry Garner
    Photography By – Gernot Plitz
    Producer, Design, Illustration [Cover Illustration] – Norman Whitfield
    Saxophone – Michael Moore [[3)
    Trumpet – Freddie Dunn, Kenny Copeland
    Written-By – John McGhee* [[tracks: B4), Norman Whitfield, Rochelle Runnells [[tracks: B1, B2)

    Smokin’

    Bass – Keni Burke, Mark Kenoly, Melvin Stewart, Ted Willingham*
    Clavinet, Piano – Walter Downing
    Coordinator [Album Coordinator] – William D. Whitfield*
    Drums – James Gadson, Jimi Valdez
    Electronic Drums [Syndrums] – Terral Santiel
    Guitar – Brian Haner [[2), Earnest Reed, Howard Rice*, Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson, Trey Stone
    Illustration – Shusei Nagaoka
    Mastered By – J.G.*
    Mixed By [Mixing Engineers] – Leanard "Disco" Jackson*, Norman Whitfield, Steve Smith [[7)
    Percussion – Jack Ashford
    Photography By – Bobby Holland
    Photography By [Back Cover Photo], Typography [Back Cover Type Effect] – Daniel Catherine
    Producer, Arranged By – Norman Whitfield
    Recorded By [Recording Engineer] – Leanard "Disco" Jackson*, Steve Smith [[7)
    Synthesizer [Oberheim & Arp] – Michael Nash
    Excellent Mike! You're the best and thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIKEW-UK View Post

    Listening to the first cut you can tell where Method Man stole his stuff. LOL!

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    This track "Sunshine" is world class top notch. Written and produced by Norman, it equals Just My Imagination and any other of those top ballads by the great Motown artists when Norman was with the label....... Joe Harris at his very best as well...

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    Another classic...

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    Still doing it last month!!!!

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