Exposure (Robert Fripp album)

Exposure is the debut solo album by guitarist and composer Robert Fripp. Unique among Fripp solo projects for its focus on the pop song format, it grew out of his previous collaborations with David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, and Daryl Hall, and the latter two singers appear on the album. Released in 1979, it peaked at No. 79 on the Billboard Album Chart. Most of the lyrics were provided by the poet and lyricist Joanna Walton, who also coined the term "Frippertronics" to describe Fripp's tape looping techniques.

Exposure
Studio album by
Robert Fripp
ReleasedJune 1979 (1979-06)
RecordedJune 1977 – January 1979
Studio
  • Fripp Mobile, New York City
  • The House of Music, West Orange
  • Relight Studios, Hilvarenbeek
  • The Hit Factory, New York City
Genre
Length45:28
LabelPolydor, E.G.
ProducerRobert Fripp
Robert Fripp chronology
Evening Star
(1975)
Exposure
(1979)
God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners
(1980)
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