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 Blogcritics.org: "Exposure"
Robert Fripp's 1979 album Exposure was the first record the guitarist released after he disbanded the initial version of King Crimson, those seminal art rockers, in the mid 1970s.
Fripp has said one of his goals with Exposure was "to investigate the 'pop song' as a means of expression.
Fripp uses loops in two ways on this album: first, as part of his famous "Frippertronics" technique of layering guitar parts, which gives his Gibson Les Paul Custom an almost synthesizer-like tone.
blogcritics.org /archives/2003/08/26/050500.php   (1567 words)

  
 VH1.com : Robert Fripp : Biography
Fripp released his first solo album, Exposure, in 1979.
Fripp released God Save the King in 1985 and began teaching guitar, dubbing his students and school the League of Crafty Guitarists; he released an album recorded with his Crafty Guitarists in 1986, the same year he released the first of two collaborations with his wife, Toyah Wilcox.
Fripp began playing professionally with the League of Gentlemen in the mid-'60s, providing instrumental support to many American singers who were touring England.
www.vh1.com /artists/az/fripp_robert/bio.jhtml   (464 words)

  
 Ground and Sky review - Robert Fripp - Exposure
Robert Fripp, guitars, Frippertronics; with Barry Andrews, keyboards; Phil Collins, drums; Brian Eno, synthesizer, voice; Peter Gabriel, vocal, piano; Daryl Hall, vocal; Peter Hammill, vocal; Tony Levin, bass; Jerry Marotta, drums; Sid McGuinniss, guitar; Terre Roche, vocal; Narada Michael Walden, drums; Joanna Walton, lyricist; J.G. Bennett, voice
This is Fripp's first solo album, from 1978.
Interestingly, Fripp would later produce albums by all of the above singers.
www.progreviews.com /reviews/display.php?rev=rf-expo   (489 words)

  
 Disinformation :: Robert Fripp To Compose Vista Soundtrack
My favorite Fripp recordings include his first solo album Exposure (1979) and the poignant Soundscapes II: A Blessing of Tears (1995).
Longtime Disinfonauts may remember I've often referenced Robert Fripp's diary for aphorisms and reflective insights about craft and creativity.
Slashdot has just announced that Fripp has recorded ambient soundscapes for Microsoft's Vista operating system.
www.disinfo.com /site/displayarticle14654.html   (322 words)

  
 Discipline (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The original release of Discipline featured only one version of "Matte Kudasai", with a guitar part by Robert Fripp that was removed from the track on a subsequent release of the album.
(This recording is featured on the track "NY3", on Fripp's solo album Exposure.) While "Thela Hun Ginjeet" track was being recorded for the Discipline album, Adrian Belew, walking around Notting Hill Gate in London with a tape recorder looking for inspiration, was harassed first by a gang and then by the police.
The latest version of the album to be released contains both versions of the song - track 3, "Matte Kudasai", without Robert Fripp's original guitar part; and track 8, "Matte Kudasai (alternative version)", with the guitar part included.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Discipline_(album)   (322 words)

  
 Robert Fripp Discography: Major Collaborations and Productions
Originally one of a trilogy of albums including Exposure and Peter Gabriel (II).
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www.elephant-talk.com /discog/fripp/indexm.html   (322 words)

  
 EXPOSURE on KSER 90.7 FM
The inspiration for the title of my program, EXPOSURE, came from the Robert Fripp album "EXPOSURE" which came out in 1979.
Hi there, my name is Peter Dervin and I am the producer and host of EXPOSURE which is heard every Sunday evening at 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM on KSER 90.7 FM in Everett, Washington.
The main focus of EXPOSURE is to expose you to an entertaining mix of new and different sounds
www.kser.org /shows/exposure/exposure.html   (640 words)

  
 Peter Gabriel
BTW, the best version of "Here Comes The Flood" is on the Robert Fripp album Exposure, just Peter's voice and a background of Frippertronics, a very emotional reading with no bombast at all.
Peter also contributes his best vocal performance of the album, both in singing and in his lyrics (which I guess are about being in a rain of blood, perhaps after a heavy battle or something like that).
What makes Peter's best albums stand out, IMHO, is a thematic unity and this album certainly doen't have that.
www.angelfire.com /rock2/johntalksrock/gabriel.htm   (640 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Future Now: Music: Peter Hammill
Think Peter Gabriel's second album, Robert Fripp's "Exposure" (on which both Gabriel and Hammill appeared as vocalists)...and this album.
There's not a weak track to be found, as each manages to grab the listener with some unusual sound element, and he avoids both repeating himself (a problem with much of his previous solo work) and writing somewhat sophomoric lyrics (a hallmark of some of his VDGG work and the previous album, the self-indulgent "Over").
I saw Hammill play in Los Angeles when he was touring for this album, just him on piano and guitar and Graham Smith on violin.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000000HUV?v=glance   (1309 words)

  
 Robert Fripp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This material eventually became his first solo album, Exposure, released in 1979, followed by the Frippertronics tour in the same year.
While living in New York, Fripp contributed to albums and live performances by Blondie and Talking Heads, and produced The Roches' first album.
Fripp spent some time away from the music industry in the later 1970s, during which he cultivated an interest in the teachings of Gurdjieff (studies which would later be influential in his work with Guitar Craft).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Fripp   (1356 words)

  
 Amazon.com: About Thin White Duke: Reviews
Granted, the material is not his strongest, and the production by Robert Fripp is very muddy, but amidst all that there is some first rate material: MOTHER OF VIOLENCE, WHITE SHADOW, ANIMAL MAGIC, and the hallucinatory EXPOSURE.
It's not Peter's best (the melting face record remains his strongest release) but it's a step up from the rainy car album which suffers from Bob Ezrin-syndrome...meaning it sounds like every album Bob Ezrin has ever produced, i.e.
And once it does, you're in for a rewarding listening experience.
www.amazon.com /gp/cdp/member-reviews/A1E4FA0QUEXM6S   (1356 words)

  
 Elephant Talk: David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - The First Day
So in a sense, yes, Fripp "saves" Sylvian on more than one occasion; yet it cannot be denied that Sylvian himself forestalls Fripp's own horrific indulgences, for the likes of the grating extremities that Exposure subjected us to we are thankfully spared on this release.
Sylvian looks like Robert Plant in one picture, David Gilmour on his first solo album in another, and in one picture like the star of the new film Orlando (a paean to androgyny).
Sylvian and Fripp have found a way to work around each other's limitations in a refreshing way that almost guarantees against boredom.
www.elephant-talk.com /rfmusic/1stday.htm   (1848 words)

  
 Brian Eno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These tapes were later used as backgrounds in some of his collaborations with Robert Fripp of King Crimson, most notably No Pussyfooting.
He collaborated on the development of SSEYO's Koan generative music system, which he used to create his hybrid album Generative Music 1.
The song "Lay My Love" with John Cale was on the soundtrack More Music From Northern Exposure released in 1994.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brian_Eno   (2132 words)

  
 Robert Fripp - Chapter 8
In addition to producing the album, Fripp played on many of the pieces; he shines particularly brightly in the angular electric guitar solo on "White Shadow" and in the cascading, foreboding Frippertronics of "Exposure," a song he co-wrote with Gabriel.
The Frippertronics idea left behind - as residue, distillate, precipitation, artifact - one and a half officially released albums, several small-scale pieces that appeared here and there, and a smattering of illicitly recorded and distributed bootlegs.
Fripp loves to formulate little paradigmatic lists, and in 1982 he was to formalize what he called the "four criteria for work": work should earn a living, be educational, be fun, and be socially useful.
www.progressiveears.com /frippbook/ch08.htm   (9266 words)

  
 Threnody - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Fripp has a song from his solo album Exposure called Threnody For Souls In Torment.
A threnody is a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person (synonyms include dirge, coronach, lament, elegy, and requiem).
One recent example is Krzysztof Penderecki's Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima; a classic jazz threnody is I Remember Clifford, written to honour the memory of Clifford Brown.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Threnody   (262 words)

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