Double ExposureTen Per Cent

Genre:

Funk / Soul

Style:

Disco

Year:

Tracklist

Ten Per Cent 9:48
Ten Per Cent 7:31

Credits (7)

Notes

Reached #63 in the Billboard R&B Singles Chart and #54 in the Billboard Hot 100.

Historically, this is the very first commercially released US 12 inch single, thanks to the Walter Gibbons' over 9-minute-long edit that was different from the commercial 7". This was the main reason why it was released.

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    Cover of Ten Per Cent, 1976-05-15, Vinyl Ten Per Cent
    12", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – 12D-2008 US 1976 US1976
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976-05-00, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, Single, Styrene, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – SZ-2008 US 1976 US1976
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976-11-25, Vinyl Ten Percent
    12", 45 RPM, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – 45S-1002 Japan 1976 Japan1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, Single, Styrene, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – SZ-2008 US 1976 US1976
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Per Cent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Per Cent
    12", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – 12D-2008 Canada 1976 Canada1976
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Per Cent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Per Cent
    12", 45 RPM, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – 12D-2008 US 1976 US1976
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Per Cent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Per Cent
    45 RPM, 12", Test Pressing
    Salsoul Records – none US 1976 US1976
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, Promo
    Salsoul Records – SZ 2013 UK 1976 UK1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM
    Epic – EPC 4498 Italy 1976 Italy1976
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, 4 Prong Centre
    Salsoul Records – SZ 2013 UK 1976 UK1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976-11-25, Vinyl Ten Percent
    12", 45 RPM, Promo, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – 45S - 1002 Japan 1976 Japan1976
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, Single
    Salsoul Records – SZ-2008 Canada 1976 Canada1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Per Cent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Per Cent
    7", 45 RPM, Single, Solid Centre
    Salsoul Records – SZ 2013 UK 1976 UK1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM
    Prom Disko – PD-002 Panama 1976 Panama1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, Promo
    Salsoul Records – SZ-2008 Canada 1976 Canada1976
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, Single
    Prom Disko – PD-002 Panama 1976 Panama1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Percent / Pick Me, 1976-05-00, Vinyl Ten Percent / Pick Me
    7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo, Styrene, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – SZ-2008 US 1976 US1976
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, Single
    Salsoul Records – SZ-2008 Jamaica 1976 Jamaica1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Per Cent, 1976-05-15, Vinyl Ten Per Cent
    12", 45 RPM, Limited Edition
    Salsoul Records – 12D-2008 US 1976 US1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1976, Vinyl Ten Percent
    7", 45 RPM, Single, 4 Prong Centre
    Salsoul Records – SZ 2013 UK 1976 UK1976
    New Submission
    Cover of Diez Por Ciento = Ten Per Cent / Cogeme = Pick Me, 1977, Vinyl Diez Por Ciento = Ten Per Cent / Cogeme = Pick Me
    7", 45 RPM, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – 124-0003 Ecuador 1977 Ecuador1977
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1993, Vinyl Ten Percent
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
    Double J Records – 5577-1 US 1993 US1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1993, Vinyl Ten Percent
    12", 45 RPM
    Double J Records – DJR 659035 6 Netherlands 1993 Netherlands1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1993, CD Ten Percent
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Double J Records – 5577-2 US 1993 US1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1993, CD Ten Percent
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Double J Records – 659035 2 Europe 1993 Europe1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1993, CD Ten Percent
    CD, Maxi-Single
    ZYX Music – GDC 2071-8 1993 1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 1993, Cassette Ten Percent
    Cassette, Single
    Double J Records – 5577-4 US 1993 US1993
    New Submission
    Cover of Ten Per-Cent, 1995, Vinyl Ten Per-Cent
    2×12", Promo
    X-Clusive Records – X-CLU 015 UK 1995 UK1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Per-Cent, 1995, CD Ten Per-Cent
    CD, Single
    X-Clusive Records – X-CLU 015 (CD) UK 1995 UK1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Per-Cent, 1995, CD Ten Per-Cent
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Pro DJ International – PDJ7177DS Australia & New Zealand 1995 Australia & New Zealand1995
    Cover of Ten Per Cent, 1997, Vinyl Ten Per Cent
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Double J Records – SALS 002 Italy 1997 Italy1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent (DJ Tools), 2002-02-00, Vinyl Ten Percent (DJ Tools)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Salsoul Records – 20-6506-1 US 2002 US2002
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Percent, 2003-10-00, Vinyl Ten Percent
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Remastered
    Salsoul Records – SALSA 12 002 UK 2003 UK2003
    Recently Edited
    Ten Percent
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing, White Label
    Salsoul Records – SALSA 12 002 UK 2003 UK2003
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Ten Per Cent, , Vinyl Ten Per Cent
    12", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue, Stereo
    Salsoul Records – 12D-2008 US US
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • lhr1972's avatar
      lhr1972
      Edited one year ago
      I have both the 7 inch and the 12 inch giant 45. One of my favorite disco records. I like the 7 inch flip song "Pick Me" too.
      • chrisnova777's avatar
        chrisnova777
        Edited 6 years ago
        according to legend this was the very first 12" single to be sold (where the record was not an album, but rather just one song on the record) which i think meant that the record could be at 45rpm and be longer then 5-6min per side or whatever? am i right?
        • Old-School-Crates's avatar
          I can't seem to find the one I have. My copy is same cat. number (12D-2008) Mine has a thin Red Bar printed just below the Salsoul Logo.
          • soulsal's avatar
            soulsal
            Edited 4 years ago
            This is not a repress. The Salsoul/Suss’d sleeves were water damaged so were replaced by P&P sleeves.
            • Sunday_Service's avatar
              Sunday_Service
              Anyone else got this in a P&P company sleeve and with the inner sleeve being stamped Promo Use Only with red ink?
              • karlos1965's avatar
                karlos1965
                To answer a post below the first UK 12 inch (ie pressed and released in the UK) is indeed a tricky one....
                Along with the US market there were a number of promo 12's pressed and released in the UK during the latter part of 1975 such as Ben E King's "Supernatural Thing" and Barrabas's Hijack" both very early releases on Atlantic/Sam. Candi Staton's "Young Hearts run free" was pressed on 12 inch early in 1976 but as this was a promo only it doesn't count.
                I vaguely reading that the Moments/Rimshots 12 on All Platinum was the first commerically available UK 12 and also vaguely that the source of that information was the sadly departed and very respected James Hamilton of Record Mirror so that's probably as good as it gets in of a definative answer...
                • JonnyOneNote's avatar
                  JonnyOneNote
                  Edited 18 years ago
                  Just to clarify the musicians, Earl Young is on drums, Ron Baker is bass, and Norman Harris is lead guitar and arranger (the three formed Baker-Harris-Young Productions). According to Billboard magazine in May 1976 and Tom Moulton's weekly Disco Mix column in Billboard, this was the first commercially available 12" single in the U.S. Another interesting tidbit about this 12-inch is the Walter Gibbons Remix on the "A" side. Salsoul Records had a contest and invited all the New York DJs to submit remixes of the song before it was released; Walter Gibbons' version won. Ken Cayre, co-owner of Salsoul, mixed what is considered the "original" version on the B-side. Sadly, the album verison of "Ten Percent" was the Cayre mix.
                  • bobblediscogs's avatar
                    bobblediscogs
                    Edited 5 years ago
                    It's been mentioned in some circles before that this record was the 1st commercially available 12". However assuming this to be true it should be noted that such a comment is a reference to the US market. This particular release was pressed in the US and not the UK. Refer to the label for further information. So I guess this leads to the question - what was the 1st commercially available 12" single available in the UK? By definition, I mean actually pressed in the UK, and released on a UK label? Anyway, 10 Per Cent (when subsequent releases were issued the gap disappeared to create the word Percent) should be ed for being the godfather of all soul/disco records ever released. Backed by the MIGHTY Earl Young on Drums, Norman Harris on guitar & general arrangement credentials and of course Ron Baker on bass, this is nearly 10 minutes of pure 70's genius, combining strings, a strong bass line, lots of hi-hat and an infectious rhythm. An inspirational and never ever bettered groove if ever there was such a thing! Oh yeah - and this was also the very first 12" record I ever bought, from would you believe a lighting, lamps and light bulb shop in Petticoat Lane, London ... but it takes NOTHING away from the fact that this is THE master of its genre.
                    • djfrankiebones's avatar
                      djfrankiebones
                      Yes. This is the first bonafied commercial "Giant Single" ever released. A few 12" DJ Disco Promos were pressed for promotional use prior to this 12", but none of them were ever considered to be something the public would have interest in. This started everything that we know about 12" singles.

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