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Double Exposure

Soul music
Disco
The Philadelphia group Double Exposure enjoyed their greatest success during the disco era, but their story begins in the mid 1960s when Leonard Davis (nicknamed Butch), Joe Harris, Charles Whittington, and Jimmy Williams formed the soul group United Image. They recorded some sides for Stax, but by the mid- 70s they found themselves on Salsoul. The released the soul-steeped disco album Ten Percent in 1976 and it went top 40 on the R&B album chart. However, its biggest impact was in the clubs where the title track became a number 2 dance when a 12-inch remix was released. From the...
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My Love Is Free 

Original Acappella Version

Double Exposure
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My Love Is Free 

Edited Original Tom Moulton 12" Mix; Edit

Double Exposure
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My Love Is FreeDouble Exposure
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Ten PercentDouble Exposure
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My Love Is FreeDouble Exposure
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My Love is FreeDouble Exposure
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My Love Is Free 

Original Acappella Version

Double Exposure

7:15

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My Love Is Free 

Edited Original Tom Moulton 12" Mix; Edit

Double Exposure

7:08

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My Love Is FreeDouble Exposure

5:29

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Ten PercentDouble Exposure

Ten Percent

7:07

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My Love Is FreeDouble Exposure

3:13

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My Love is FreeDouble Exposure

Grandmaster Flash Presents Salsoul Jam 2000

3:52

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