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EXPOSURE

Robert Fripp

 

Eclectic Prog

3.66 | 256 ratings

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darren-woolsey
5 stars Arguably Fripp's finest hour, although slightly less than that...

Contains superb vocal performances from "The Hendrix Of The Voice", Peter Hammill, on the angst-laden Chicago, the angrily frenetic Disengage, and the superb I May Not Have Had Enough of Me But I've Had Enough of You, which is a kind of "tug-of-war" duet between Hammill and Roche. Terre Roche, one of three sisters who recorded a couple of albums together with Fripp in the late 1970's/early 1980's, sings "Fritched" on Exposure, and delivers a starkly emotive Mary. Daryl Hall's vocals on You Burn Me Up I'm a Cigarette and North Star are for me, his finest creative except for Sacred Songs, which leave his other solo work and collaborations with John Oates behind. Combined with the best ever version of Here Comes The Flood powerfully sung by Gabriel, and some utterly rivetting guitar work from Fripp, notably on Disengage, this album can be played time and time again...

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