VISION
At least two artists are known as Double: 1) The Swiss duo of Felix Haug (drums and keyboards) and Kurt Maloo (guitar and vocals), formerly part of a trio called Ping Pong, scored an international hit in 1986 with the atmospheric ballad “The Captain of Her Heart” (#16 US pop, #4 US AC, #8 UK, #17 Canada) from their debut album Blue. It would be their only substantial hit, with “Devils Ball,” the lead single from 1987 follow-up album Dou3le, stalling at #71 in the UK and failing to chart in the US. The duo split in 1989 and Haug died following a heart attack in 2004. 2) Double is the stage name for Japanese R&B singer Takako Hirasawa and previously was a duo consisting of Hirasawa and her sister, Sachiko. “Shake” was the duo’s highest charting single (#21 Japan). After the death of her sister in May 1999, Takako continued as Double and is regarded as one of the first artists to bring American-style R&B to Japan. She also portrays a sexualized image, a rarity for Japanese artists. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
At least two artists are known as Double: 1) The Swiss duo of Felix Haug (drums and keyboards) and Kurt Maloo (guitar and vocals), formerly part of a trio called Ping Pong, scored an international hit in 1986 with the atmospheric ballad “The Captain of Her Heart” (#16 US pop, #4 US AC, #8 UK, #17 Canada) from their debut album Blue. It would be their only substantial hit, with “Devils Ball,” the lead single from 1987 follow-up album Dou3le, stalling at #71 in the UK and failing to chart in the US. The duo split in 1989 and Haug died following a heart attack in 2004. 2) Double is the stage name for Japanese R&B singer Takako Hirasawa and previously was a duo consisting of Hirasawa and her sister, Sachiko. “Shake” was the duo’s highest charting single (#21 Japan). After the death of her sister in May 1999, Takako continued as Double and is regarded as one of the first artists to bring American-style R&B to Japan. She also portrays a sexualized image, a rarity for Japanese artists. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Baltimora
Bananarama
Bandolero
The Captain of Her Heart
Strange Things
Woman Of The World
Love Of Mine
Who's That Girl
The Captain of Her Heart - Radio Version
Driving All Night
The Captain of Her Heart - Special Long Version
Captain of Her Heart
Devils Ball
Handle
Rangoon Moon
Woman Of The World (Long Instrumental Version)
You Got To
BED
Sweet Time
残り火-eternal BED-
Angel
Shake (Eric Kupper Club Mix)
Shake - (Original)
Little Things You Do
Kissing You
Destiny
Desire(Frankie Feliciano Mix)
Love~interlude
Party Time
Tomorrow
ABC
Don't Rush
Desire (Frankie Feliciano Mix)
U
I Know A Place
Spring Love
For Me
Untouchable
Your Prayer Takes Me Off
Home
Make Me Happy
Okaeri
Woman Of The World - Long Instrumental Version
Rollin' on
Should Have Tried
D・O・U・B・L・E~intro
Desire
Call Me
Wonderful
Shake
Why do you go
Urban Nomads
Desire (Instrumental)
label_stop_radio
