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Double featuring Herb Alpert – Devils Ball – Official Music Video.
The song was written by Double members Kurt Maloo and Felix Haug. “Devils Ball” was released as the first single from the duo’s second album “Dou3le” (1987). American musician Herb Alpert plays trumpet on the track.

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