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Double Fun is Robert Palmer's fourth solo album, released in 1978. Self-produced, this pop album is influenced by multiple genres including blue-eyed soul, disco and heavy rock but maintains an overall consistency of production which holds it all together.[1] The album peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart in 1978, his highest rank up to that point,[2] and it includes a top 20 hit, "Every Kinda People."[2]
Track listing
All songs by Robert Palmer except where noted.
- "Every Kinda People" (Andy Fraser) – 3:17
- "Best of Both Worlds" – 3:54
- "Come Over" – 4:06
- "Where Can It Go?" – 3:20
- "Night People" (Allen Toussaint) – 4:12
- "Love Can Run Faster" – 4:02
- "You Overwhelm Me" – 3:05
- "You Really Got Me" (Ray Davies) – 4:23
- "You're Gonna Get What's Coming" – 4:29
Credits
- Robert Palmer – Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Drums, Keyboards, Production (tracks 1,3,5,6,7,9)
- Tom Moulton – Production (tracks 2,4,8)
- Bob Babbitt – Bass
- Paul Barrere – Guitar, Vocals
- Keith Errol Benson – Drums
- Harry Bluestone – Concert Master
- Michael Brecker – Horn
- Randy Brecker – Horn
- Pierre Brock – Bass
- Lenny Castro – Percussion
- Louis John Davis – Keyboards
- Robert Greenidge – Percussion
- Freddie Harris – Guitar
- Richie Hayward – Drums
- Neil Hubbard – Guitar
- Ron Kersey – Keyboards
- James Mahoney – Guitar
- Donovan McKitty – Guitar
- Chris Parker – Drums
- Bill Payne – Keyboards, Vocals
- Edward Putmon – Keyboards
- Don Renaldo – Concert Master
- Steve Robbins – Keyboards
- Brenda Russell – Vocals
- Brian Russell – Vocals
- Allan Schwartzberg – Percussion, Drums
- James Allen Smith – Keyboards
- T.J. Tindall – Guitar
- Jimmy Williams – Bass
References
- ^ Donald A. Guarisco. ["Review of Double Fun". All Music Guide. Retrieved 2007-03-06.
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