Double Exposure (band)

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Double Exposure was an American disco era band hailing from Philadelphia, USA

Band members were Leonard Davis, Joe Harris, Chuck Whittington, and Jimmy Williams and they recorded for the Salsoul record label.

On December 11, 1975, at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, Pa, Double Exposure began recording what would become one of the most successful albums ever to come out of the Philly music empire.

Their 1976 album Ten Percent featured a pair of major club hits with the title track's remix by Walter Gibbons being the first commercially available 12-inch single. The song Ten Percent and My Love is Free established the Ten Percent Album with a "gold" and both songs hit "gold" status.

Before signing to Salsoul, the band were known as United Image and recorded on the Stax Records label.

In 2001, a dance group called M&S used samples from Double Exposure's "Everyman" in their song called "Salsoul Nugget".Songs include "My Love is Free.