Double Exposure
My Love Is Free: The Salsoul Recordings (1976-1979) brings together expanded editions of all three of Philadelphia disco quartet Double Exposure's Salsoul albums plus the newly-curated collection I Got the Hots: Remixes and Rarities, for a total of 46 tracks on 4 CDs including the first-ever commercially-released 12-inch single, "Ten Percent." My Love Is Free: The Salsoul Recordings (1976-1979) has been compiled by Tim Dillinger for God's Music Is My Life, who has co-produced the set with historian Craig Seymour and TSD's Joe Marchese. Nick Robbins has remastered all of the audio, and John Sellards has designed the 28-page, full-color booklet which features new liner notes by DJ Dyn-O-Mite of Substack column Jointzoftheday.org. The four discs (all adorned with replica Salsoul labels) are housed in individual wallets replicating the original cover artwork for each title; they're housed within a clamshell case.