About Double Exposure
Artist Biography
An instant disco success in 1976, Double Exposure were also among the most seasoned vocal groups of the era with a strong foundation in traditional R&B. Previously known as United Image, the Philadelphians helped launch Salsoul Records with their dashing first single, "Ten Percent." DJ Walter Gibbons' remix of the song, the first commercial 12" single, catapulted the song to number two on Billboard's disco chart. Along with subsequent club hits "My Love Is Free" and "Everyman," "Ten Percent" was featured on the album of the same title, the first of three LPs the group recorded with production from MFSB co-founder Norman Harris and/or other major Philly associates. Following those Salsoul recordings, Double Exposure released a 1981 single on the smaller Gold Coast label, and reappeared in 2009 with "Soul Rece$$ion." They have continued to perform well into the 2020s.
Hometown
Philadelphia, PA, United States
Genre
Dance
Members of Double Exposure
Double Exposure was formed in 1968. Members of Double Exposure include, or have included, the following 2 members.
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