Robert Fripp – Exposure (2LP/200g)
Exposure (1979) is a solo album from King Crimson’s Robert Fripp, showcasing his experimental guitar work and boundary-pushing compositions. The record blends progressive rock, ambient soundscapes, and avant-garde elements, featuring collaborations with artists like Peter Gabriel and Daryl Hall. Exposure is notable for its emotional depth and atmospheric textures, with Fripp’s intricate guitar layering creating a rich sonic tapestry. The album explores themes of isolation, love, and spirituality, standing out as an ambitious and introspective work in Fripp’s career. It appeals to fans of experimental and progressive music, offering a complex and rewarding listening experience.