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2000 studio album by Bobby Miller
The Whole Theory
Studio album by Bobby Miller
Released2000
RecordedCRC, Streeterville Studio, Universal Studios Chicago
GenreNeo soul, nu jazz, funk
LabelDafont Records
ProducerBobby Miller and David Seape
Bobby Miller chronology
Players Never Die
(1997)
The Whole Theory
(2000)
Smokin'
(2001)

The Whole Theory is a 2000 album recorded by Bobby Miller. This was the third album for the singer. The songs were a departure from the organic, string-laden, guitar-wielding musical arrangements that Bobby has become known for on his previous and following album releases. The album did include a cover version of Heaven and Earth's "Guess Who's Back In Town". It was speculated that The Whole Theory was proposed to feature hip hop and film star Ice Cube. This has never been confirmed or denied.

Track listing

  1. Crazy (0:57)
  2. Stay With Him (3:47)
  3. Friday Night (3:48)
  4. Keep It Coming (Featuring Quiche) (0:55)
  5. I Gotta Get Paid (5:03)
  6. Going Crazy (3:06)
  7. Guess Who's Back In Town (4:00)
  8. Serious Thang (3:14)
  9. Bounce To This (3:51)
  10. Can You Hang (2:58)
  11. 3 Rounds Of Love (4:55)
  12. Bounce To This (ol' skool mix) (4:19)
  13. Friday (3:07)
  14. Serious (3:12)

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