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- Double_Fun runtime "34.8".
- Double_Fun abstract "Double Fun is the fourth solo album by Robert Palmer, 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. The album peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart in 1978, his highest rank up to that point, and includes a top 20 hit, \"Every Kinda People.\"The hit single from the album \"Every Kinda People\" was written by former Free bassist Andy Fraser. Fraser recorded his own version of the song which he never released but which Palmer heard. This album and the hit single paved the way for his next album Secrets which reached No. 19 on the Billboard charts and gave Palmer his biggest hit yet with the Moon Martin penned\"Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)\".The album cracked the Billboard Top 100 peaking at No. 45 thanks to the success of \"Every Kinda People\", and two follow up singles continued to keep the album afloat on the charts. The last track \"You're Going To Get What's Coming\" penned by Palmer later became a hit single (reaching No. 73 on the Billboard Charts in 1982) for Bonnie Raitt and was featured on her 1982 album The Glow. Double Fun peaked at No. 10 in the Netherlands and No. 29 in New Zealand.".
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- Double_Fun producer Robert_Palmer_(singer).
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- Double_Fun runtime "2088.0".
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- Double_Fun wikiPageWikiLink The_Glow.
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- Double_Fun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Double Fun ".
- Double_Fun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Double Fun".
- Double_Fun artist Robert_Palmer_(singer).
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- Double_Fun cover "Robert_Palmer_Double_Fun.jpg".
- Double_Fun genre Rock_music.
- Double_Fun label Island_Records.
- Double_Fun lastAlbum "Some People Can Do What They Like".
- Double_Fun length "2088.0".
- Double_Fun name "Double Fun".
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- Double_Fun producer Robert_Palmer_(singer).
- Double_Fun producer Tom_Moulton.
- Double_Fun released "March 1978".
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- Double_Fun rev "Rolling Stone".
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- Double_Fun subject Category:1978_albums.
- Double_Fun subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Robert_Palmer_(singer).
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- Double_Fun subject Category:Robert_Palmer_(singer)_albums.
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- Double_Fun comment "Double Fun is the fourth solo album by Robert Palmer, 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.".
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