Robert Fripp - Exposure - Third Edition (Exposure)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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After King Crimson disbanded in 1974, Robert Fripp took a break from the public eye. However, his move to New York in 1978 marked his return as a producer, solo artist, and collaborator with notable musicians such as Daryl Hall, Debbie Harry, Peter Gabriel, and David Bowie. Fripp released his first solo album, Exposure, in 1979, followed by two more solo records and the formation of The League Of Gentlemen in 1980. This eventually led to the reformation of King Crimson in 1981.
Exposure, Fripp's 1979 solo debut, is often regarded as a classic album. It came about through an invitation from David Bowie and Brian Eno, resulting in Fripp's appearance as the lead guitarist on Bowie's album Heroes. The album was originally conceived as part of a trilogy along with Daryl Hall's Sacred Songs and Peter Gabriel's second solo album, both of which were produced by Fripp.
Exposure faced delays in its release due to RCA postponing the release of Hall's album and Hall's manager insisting on removing some of his vocals from Exposure. When the album finally came out in 1979, it showcased a different side of Fripp compared to his earlier work with King Crimson. It featured a mix of songs, instrumentals, speech snippets, and sound collages, all tied together by an autobiographical/diary-like approach. Even amidst a period of innovative vinyl albums, Exposure stood out as a unique and captivating record.
Featuring contributions from: Barry Andrews, Phil Collins, Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel, Daryl Hall, Peter Hammill, Tony Levin, Jerry Marotta, Sid McGinnis, Terre Roche and Narada Michael Walden.
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The hippie at my local Rolling Stone Records in the late 70's early 80's kept me up to date on stuff like this and Bauhaus, Pere Ubu n stuff and I thank him for it.
Still resonates ! One of the most mind expanding albums ever made.
Absolutely! ❤
"It is impossible to achieve the aim without sufferring."
'EXPOSUREeeeeeeaaaaahhhHHHH!' - Terre Roche
I think I'm in love all over again.💜
This is the best version of "Exposure" IMO. HAH!
What a great exposure
Love this record!!! 🔥
I will always love her for that
Amazing
Wow Very Cool 😍😍😍
FLAWLESS ❤
Terre suffered, and achieved this!❤
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I hope my neighbors liked this. They just heard it loud
I pity anyone who lived next door to me in apartment buildings when this first came out ! LOL.
Absofragginlutely!!!
One more time please.
Annoying your neighbours with a recording set to music of neighbours arguing 🙃
When you achieve the aim without sacrament:
Now I remember why this was not one of my favorite Fripp albums and why I don't have a copy of it anymore! 😉 (At least the Peter Gabriel version was listenable.)
Au contraire. This is supremely good work, and happily for many, Adrian Belew doesn't scat all over it.
@@anthonysallis I don't dispute the validity of the work or the artistry. It's just that not all of it is pleasurable to listen to. I'm old enough now to only bother with the works I enjoy.
@@davidmachemer1015 It was never intended to be pleasurable.
"It is impossible to achieve the aim without suffering"
I listened to the original PG version and I actually prefer this one. I love the texture of the vocalist's blues scale screaming, which to me is musical noise or noisy music. The rawness of the vocal communicates exposure better than anything else.
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