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{{Infobox album
| name = Method to the Madness
| type = studio
| artist = ]
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| released = 1976
| recorded = 1976
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| genre = ], ], ], ]
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| label = ]
| producer = ]
| prev_title = Higher than High
| prev_year = 1975
| next_title = Smokin'
| next_year = 1979
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'''''Method to the Madness''''' is the seventh album by ] group ].

==Details==
This was the group's first release on Whitfield Records and their most highest charting album since their debut. Founding member and male lead singer Joe Harris was joined by ] (sister of ]), Tyrone "Lil Ty" Barkeley and Calvin "Dhaak" Stephenson. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://louderthanwar.com/undisputed-truth-method-madness-smokin-album-reviews/|title=The Undisputed Truth : Method To The Madness and Smokin’ – Robinsongs Collection of the last 2 albums by the Psych-Funk legends|first=Ian|last=Canty|date=December 27, 2015}}</ref>

As usual, Norman Whitfield handled most of the compositions and overall production and direction of the record. It includes their only entry into the UK Singles Chart in January 1977 (#43) with the disco single "You + Me = Love". The song reached #48 on the American Billboard Hot 100, their second highest position ever on the chart. The Undisputed Truth nevertheless disbanded in the early 1980s following the collapse of Whitfield Records.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dubman.eu/nl/product/the-undisputed-truth--method-to-the-madness--smokin-2-cd/|title=The Undisputed Truth – Method To The Madness & Smokin' 2-cd - Dubman Home Entertainment|website=www.dubman.eu}}</ref>

==Track listing==
All tracks are written by ], except where noted.
#"Cosmic Contact" – 3:50
#"Method to the Madness" – 3:55
#"Sunshine" – 5:12
#"You + Me = Love" – 11:10
#"Hole in the Wall" (Rochelle Runnells, Norman Whitfield) – 3:20
#"Loose" (Runnells, Whitfield) – 3:21
#"Life Ain't So Easy" – 3:57
#"Take a Vacation from Life (And Visit Your Dreams)" (John McGhee, Whitfield) – 4:30
#"Let's Go Down to the Disco" – 9:10

==Personnel==

*Norman Whitfield (Arranger, Composer, Cover Illustration, Design, Engineer, Mixing, Producer)
*Tyrone Barkley
*Kenji Brown (Guitar)
*Kenny Copeland (Trumpet)
*Mark Davis (Keyboards)
*Freddie Dunn (Trumpet)
*Henry Garner (Percussion)
*Joe Harris (Vocalist)
*Learnard "Colonel Disco" Jackson (Engineer, Mixing)
*Jobe "Duke" Lequeint (Bass)
*Steve Maslow (Engineer, Mixing)
*John McGhee (Composer, Guitar)
*Michael Moore (Saxophone)
*Michael Nash (Keyboards)
*Victor Nix (Keyboards)
*Melvin Ragin (Guitar)
*Terral "Terry" Santiel (Bongos)
*Steve Smith (Engineer, Mixing)
*Calvin Stephenson (Vocalist)
*Taka Boom (Vocalist)

==References==
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==External links==
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{{The Undisputed Truth}}

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