Exposing 'Exposure'


Exposure (1987)

Details
Album artist: Exposé (Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado, Gioia Bruno)
Label: Arista
Release date: February 2, 1987
Genre: Freestyle, Dance, Pop
Tracks: 10
Length: 44:36


It's clear that this is my first review on music album. Started with one of the hottest female groups of the 80's, Exposé's debut album, Exposure. With a great debut success, this album's tracks ever hit the Top Ten Singles with no less than four singles. One of which proudly placed at number one.

Exposure was a total freedom, dance, sweet sensation, and Exposé was truly one of the biggest group for 80's music genre. "Come Go With Me" and "Point of No Return" were the album's massive dance club hits which performed very well as well as soared at number 1 of U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play. Both songs present beautiful, enjoyable dance sequence which could be best dance records of all time. Those typical late 80's freestyle dance and Miami-based dance pop songs have strong dance feeling with sweet-beauty rhythm from Jeanette Jurado.

Then, the sultry, soulful Top Ten hit "Let Me Be the One" which introducing strong, hard lead vocals from Gioia Bruno holds the-always-living uniqueness of Exposé. Later when Bruno also gives such of powerful vocals in the dramatic song "December" is also worth to listen. Since then, Gioia seems to be the only example who makes this trio becomes a good union of differences.

Can't be deny about how also unique Ann Curless is. She simply made a club hit from her vocals in "Exposed to Love" which is certainly intense!

Ultimately, the late 80's smash hit of Exposé which is included in this set, "Seasons Change" was these girls' first peak for her very first music album. This ballad extremely holds a complete, match about bitter and sweet. And later, "Seasons Change" showcased Exposé's versatility for the first time.

The girls of Exposé always reflect their talent kindly, adept in handling all songs as well as the effective lead singers. Also, Exposé lights up the club tunes, R&B songs and pop ballads. As a conclusion, Exposure is a very good blend of intense, warm, enjoyable dance-pop as Exposé's debut for the rest of the girls' history. This album deeply typifies the essence of 80's pop-dance music, and 80's music collection would be incomplete without these fantastic hits from Exposé.

Rating: A


Track listing:

   1. Come Go With Me


   2. Let Me Be The One


   3. Exposed To Love


   4. Seasons Change


   5. Extra Extra
6. Point Of No Return


7. Love Is Our Destiny


8. I Know You Know


9. You're The One I Need


10. December

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