Black radio has often shied away from what it considers "club records," and that was exactly what happened in the late '70s with soul/disco quartet Double Exposure. Although a major hit in dance clubs, the single "10 Percent" didn't receive nearly as much Black radio airplay as it should have. But make no mistake: this unmistakably Philly-sounding album (reissued on CD in 1993) is very mindful of disco's soul roots. Dance-floor treasures like "My Love Is Free," the Norman Harris-produced title song and an inspired cover of the Four Tops' "Baby, I Need Your Loving" make Exposure's debt to groups like the Intruders, the Spinners and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes evident, as do the slow jams "Pick Me" and "Just Can't Say Hello." This is music that's exciting both on and off the dance floor. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Ten Percent Track Listing
Credits of Ten Percent
- Vince Montana
- Vibraphone
- Robert Moore
- Trombone
- Peter Nocella
- Viola
- Carl Paroulo
- Engineer
- Milton Phibbs
- French Horn
- Kenny Present
- Engineer
- Anthony Sinagoga
- Viola
- Arthur Stoppe
- Engineer
- Larry Washington
- Conga
- John Wilson
- Flugelhorn
- Earl Young
- Drums
- Romeo Distefano
- Cello
- Jeff Stuart
- Engineer
- Ron Baker
- Bass
- Allan Tannenbaum
- Cover Photo
- John Wilson
- Flugelhorn
- Double Exposure
- Main Performer
- Bunny Sigler
- Keyboards
- Rocco Bene
- Trumpet
- Carla Benson
- Vocals (Background)
- Evette Benton
- Vocals (Background)
- Joe Cayre
- Executive Producer
- Ken Cayre
- ?, Executive Producer
- Stan Cayre
- Executive Producer
- T.G. Conway
- Keyboards
- Dirk Devlin
- Engineer
- Don Renaldo
- Violin
- Bobby Eli
- Guitar
- Jim Gallagher
- Engineer
- Larry Gold
- Cello
- Bunny Harris
- Tambourine
- Norman Harris
- Guitar
- Robert Hartzell
- Trumpet
- Bruce Hawes
- Keyboards
- Peter Humphreys
- Engineer
- Barbara Ingram
- Vocals (Background)
- Freddy Joiner
- Trombone
- Richard Jones
- Violin
- Carlton "Cotton" Kent
- Keyboards















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