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  1. referencing Double Fun (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, LP replica sleeve) 850703003262 Unfortunately I found these RP remasters to be a bit shrill and tinny, lacking in bass punch. I actually prefer listening to the original compact disc pressings by Island or the original LP's.

  2. ROBERT PALMER You Really Got Me (1978) 4:34. Robert Palmer - Best Of Both Worlds • TopPop. 3:53. Night People. 4:17. Every Kinda People. 3:19. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Double Fun" on Discogs.

  3. Arranged By [Strings] – Gene Page, John Davis (5) Art Direction – Robert Palmer, Tina Bossidy. Backing Vocals [Background Voices] – Brenda Russell (2), Brian Russell, Robert Palmer. Bass – Bob Babbit *, Jimmy Williams, Pierre (Pepe) Brock *. Concertmaster – Don Renaldo, Harry Bluestone.

  4. Robert Palmer. ROCK · 1978. Preview. Though only the most studious aficionados of '70s music know it, Robert Palmer’s fourth solo album—1978’s Double Fun—contains many of the decade’s great cross-genre congregations. Not only did Palmer have excellent taste in records; he was the kind of fan who studied the credits on the back of albums.

  5. Jan 26, 2007 · Despite the glamorous image of his 1980s pop videos, Robert Palmer was a serious musician who experimented with a variety of styles throughout the different phases of his career. Double Fun, his 1978 album, has at least two classic songs that also became big hits.

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  7. Some People Can Do What They Like gave Palmer some momentum in 1977 thanks to a bright, funky version of the calypso standard "Man Smart, Woman Smarter," a sound that led to the Caribbean-influenced 1978 album Double Fun. The record's first single, "Every Kinda People," brought Palmer into the Billboard Top 40, peaking at 16.

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