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Double

Double (pronounced doo-BLAY) was a Swiss music duo best remembered for their 1986 hit single "The Captain of Her Heart", which remains a familiar radio favorite.

Biography

Double formed in 1983 in Zurich, Switzerland by Felix Haug (drums and keyboards) and Kurt Maloo (guitar and vocals) out of the trio Ping Pong of which both Maloo and Haug were members. Ping Pong formed in 1981, had some early success with a single entitled "Rhythm Walk," and also recorded some never-released tracks (due to legal issues) with Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music.[1]

Double had some success with singles and several appearances around Europe in music festivals.

Prior to releasing their debut album, the duo issued several singles, of which "Nanningo", "Rangoon Moon", and "Woman of the World" were the most popular. The high point of Double's career came shortly after the late-1985 release of their first full length album, Blue. The album contained two of the band's earlier singles as well as the international smash hit, "The Captain of Her Heart," a plaintive, atmospheric, piano-led ballad which was an immediate success throughout Europe upon its 1986 single release. It reached #8 in the UK Singles Chart and eventually hit the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 at the end of the year, climbing to #16.

Their next album, Dou3le followed in 1987 but, despite including the acclaimed single "Devils Ball", it failed to emulate the success of its predecessor and Double split shortly after. Kurt Maloo pursued a solo career, in the course of which he has released three albums Single (1990), Soul and Echo (1995) and Loopy Avenue (2006). Felix Haug died following a heart attack on 1 May 2004.

Members

Discography

Albums

  • Nanningo (EP) - 1983
  • Blue - 1985 - #69 UK, #51 U.S.[2]
  • Dou3le - 1987

Singles (selected)

See also

References

  1. ^ Double - Biography
  2. ^ Billboard, Allmusic

http://www.doublecity.com/bio.html