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Robert Fripp - Exposure (1979)
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Robert Fripp - Exposure (1979)
Rock/Progressive | 1 CD | EAC | APE tracks+log+cue+art | 235 MB
Label: E.G. (UK) | Catalog#: EGCD 41 | Released: 1979 | RapidShare
Robert Fripp
(born 16 May 1946 in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England)
Rock/Progressive | 1 CD | EAC | APE tracks+log+cue+art | 235 MB
Label: E.G. (UK) | Catalog#: EGCD 41 | Released: 1979 | RapidShare
Robert Fripp
(born 16 May 1946 in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England)
| “ | Robert Fripp is a guitarist, composer and a record producer best known for being the guitarist for, and only constant member of, the progressive rock band King Crimson. His work, spanning five decades, encompasses a variety of musical styles. Fripp was ranked 42nd on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time". ~ Wikipedia After terminating the first run of King Crimson in 1974, Fripp decamped in 1977 to the Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood of New York City, then a centre of punk rock and what would come to be known as new wave, and Fripp dived in to the scene, playing and recording with Blondie and the Roche sisters, absorbing the sounds of the active downtown music scene. He envisioned a new approach, and incorporated elements of these NYC experiences into his current palette, including "Frippertronics," the tape loop techniques he had developed in tandem with Brian Eno. Easily Robert Fripp's most pop-oriented solo album--not that that's saying much--1979's Expsure is also probably the best non-King Crimson or League of Gentlemen album of his career. Using guest vocalists Daryl Hall, Terre Roche, and Peter Gabriel, all of whom Fripp had produced albums for in the preceding year, Fripp's usual tape loops and fiery guitar solos are placed in recognizably song-oriented contexts for the first time in his solo career, and some of these, notably Hall's "North Star" and "You Burn Me Up I'm A Cigarette" and a new version of Gabriel's "Here Comes the Flood," are remarkable. Between the songs, Fripp alternates the sort of tape-delay guitar instrumentals he would later dub Frippertronics and oblique spoken-word found-tape passages not unlike those used by Brian Eno and David Byrne on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. Exposure is a fascinating, endlessly remarkable album. ~ Allmusic "It remains a triumph: a powerful and compelling redefinition of the pop and art in rock." ~ Rolling Stone "There's Frippery and flow in a way reminiscent of Fripp/Eno albums like No Pussyfooting." ~ Uncut "'Breathless' slams into ear canals with riff-crazy guitar and organized jazz-rock mayhem..." ~ Down Beat | ” |
Track list:
01. Preface
02. You Burn Me Up I'm a Cigarette
03. Breathless
04. Disengage
05. North Star
06. Chicago
07. NY3
08. Mary
09. Exposure
10. Haaden Two
11. Urban Landscape
12. I May Not Have Had Enough of Me But I've Had Enough of You
13. First Inaugural Address to I.A.C.E. Sherborne House
14. Water Music I
15. Here Comes the Flood
16. Water Music II
17. Postscript
Performers:
* Robert Fripp – acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, Frippertronics
* Peter Gabriel, Daryl Hall – vocals, piano
* Terre Roche, Peter Hammill – vocals
* Tony Levin – electric bass, Chapman Stick
* Narada Michael Walden, Jerry Marotta, Phil Collins – drums
* Brian Eno – synthesizer, voice
* Barry Andrews – organ
* Sid McGinnis – rhythm guitar, pedal steel guitar
Credits:
* Ed Sprigg – engineer
* Steve Short – engineer
* Chris Stein – design, photography
* Amos Poe – VTR imagery
* Mary Lou Green – hair
* Mrs. Edith Fripp – voice on 4
* Mrs. Evelyn Harris – voice
* J.G. Bennett – voice on 13
* Shivapuri Baba – voice
Principally recorded at The Hit Factory, New York between January 1978 and January 1979
Digitally remastered by Robert Fripp and Brad Davies (1989, Marcus Studios).
01. Preface
02. You Burn Me Up I'm a Cigarette
03. Breathless
04. Disengage
05. North Star
06. Chicago
07. NY3
08. Mary
09. Exposure
10. Haaden Two
11. Urban Landscape
12. I May Not Have Had Enough of Me But I've Had Enough of You
13. First Inaugural Address to I.A.C.E. Sherborne House
14. Water Music I
15. Here Comes the Flood
16. Water Music II
17. Postscript
Performers:
* Robert Fripp – acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, Frippertronics
* Peter Gabriel, Daryl Hall – vocals, piano
* Terre Roche, Peter Hammill – vocals
* Tony Levin – electric bass, Chapman Stick
* Narada Michael Walden, Jerry Marotta, Phil Collins – drums
* Brian Eno – synthesizer, voice
* Barry Andrews – organ
* Sid McGinnis – rhythm guitar, pedal steel guitar
Credits:
* Ed Sprigg – engineer
* Steve Short – engineer
* Chris Stein – design, photography
* Amos Poe – VTR imagery
* Mary Lou Green – hair
* Mrs. Edith Fripp – voice on 4
* Mrs. Evelyn Harris – voice
* J.G. Bennett – voice on 13
* Shivapuri Baba – voice
Principally recorded at The Hit Factory, New York between January 1978 and January 1979
Digitally remastered by Robert Fripp and Brad Davies (1989, Marcus Studios).
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Fripp is one of a kind... and the line up at this CD its powerful
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