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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Preface | |||
| 2. You Burn Me Up I'm A Cigarette | |||
| 3. Breathless | |||
| 4. Disengage | |||
| 5. North Star | |||
| 6. Chicago | |||
| 7. NY3 | |||
| 8. Mary | |||
| 9. Exposure | |||
| 10. Haaden Two | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Preface | |||
| 2. You Burn Me Up I'm A Cigarette | |||
| 3. Breathless | |||
| 4. Disengage II | |||
| 5. North Star | |||
| 6. Chicago | |||
| 7. New York, New York | |||
| 8. Mary | |||
| 9. Exposure | |||
| 10. Haaden Two | |||
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Review However, when Hall's manager, Tommy Mottola, was horrified with the results, Fripp kept two of his vocal performances and brought in guests such as Peter Hammill and Terre Roche to sing the other parts alongside stellar players such as Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno and Phil Collins. As a result, it remains one of the most nervously thrilling of all Fripp's recordings.
With its speech interjections, the work's light and shade seems in sharper relief than ever. The instrumental ''Breathless'' -''Larks Tongues III'' in all but name -is as aggressive as the Hall-voiced ''North Star'' is pure and mellow. The extremist, blocky funk of the title track and the subtle understatement of ''Here Comes The Flood'' take back Gabriel's originals and render them poignant.
With the comprehensive annotation and attention to detail that could only happen with a Fripp release, Exposure - in this double disc edition - remains a perfect entry point for those who want to know quite how thrilling the art-rock scene was at the turn of the 80s. --Daryl Easlea
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Exposure is Fripp's first solo album after temporaily disbanding King Crimson. Not wanting to sound like the 'dinosaur' prog bands, Fripp was heavily influenced by the New Wave scene in New York in the late 70s. But it is New Wave with an art-rock edge. Unlike KC (5 songs per album), this has 17 wildly diverse tracks. For me, highlights include the ultra heavy 'Breathless', New Wavey 'You Burn Me Up', and the beautiful 'Here Comes the Flood' featuring Peter Gabriel. Mind you I am not sure about 'First Inaugural Address to IACE Sherbourne House' but that is not a huge problem as the track only lasts 4 seconds!
If you are interested in King Crimson then I would recommend this above most of his other solo work - it is not easy listening, but a challenging and impressive meeting of the new wave and prog rock - while all his comtemporaries (Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis) were rehashing former glories with less and less success.
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