Album artwork for Exposure (Steven Wilson Mix) by Robert Fripp

After King Crimson's dissolution in 1974, Robert Fripp embarked on a lengthy sabbatical away from the public eye. His relocation from Great Britain to New York in February 1978 marked his return as a producer, solo artist, and ‘wild card’ collaborator with an impressive roster of artists including Daryl Hall, Blondie, Peter Gabriel, and David Bowie. Fripp's first solo album, Exposure, was released in 1979. A further two solo records, Under Heavy Manners / God Save The Queen and Let The Power Fall followed, and in 1980 he formed The League Of Gentlemen. Described as a New Wave dance band, this led to King Crimson's reformation in 1981. Exposure retains all of the power and vitality that made it such a compelling listen when first released. One of the seminal albums of the period revisited.

LP - Presented in single LP form as remixed from the original multi-track master tapes by Steven Wilson.

CD - Fourth Edition - Newly mixed (from the original multi-track tapes) by Steven Wilson. Features the complete album plus the alternate vocal tracks. DVD features the complete album plus additional material in 24/96 hi-res stereo and in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound. DVD also features Last of the New York Heartthrobs – the Exposure album in its original 1978 intended running order with original vocal performances in 24/96 hi-res stereo. DVD also features the Third Edition of the album plus additional material in 24/48 hi-res stereo.

32 Disc Set. Steven Wilson mixes of Exposure in (in two versions), Under Heavy Manners, The League of Gentlemen studio recordings and numerous unreleased tracks from the albums’ sessions appear in Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD 5.1 Surround and 24/96 hi-res stereo audio on Blu-Ray discs 1 and 4.

David Singleton mixes of God Save the Queen, Let the Power Fall and the Washington Square Church Frippertronics album appear in DTS-HD Surround (Quad/4.1) and in hi- res stereo ranging from 24/48 (WSC), 24/96 GSTQ) to 24/192 (LTPF) on Blu-Ray discs 1 and 4.

In addition, all editions and versions of Exposure (including previously unreleased), original masters of all of the albums from the period and a wealth of additional material, much of it previously unreleased appear on Blu-Ray in hi-res stereo audio on those discs.

Two further Blu-Ray discs present the complete DGM archive of Frippertronics loops, masters and concert performances – over 68 hours of music in 24/48 hi-res stereo

Three DVDs feature the main albums in 5.1, quad and hi-res stereo.

Twenty five CDs present material including the earliest existing master loops, all of the albums in new Steven Wilson and David Singleton mixes, plus original mixes newly mastered and a number of studio and live discs featuring previously unreleased and/or music new to disc

All CDs included appropriate additional material.

Presented in a 12” box containing extensive notes and photos from throughout this era and lots of memorabilia including tickets, posters, press releases and more

Robert Fripp

Exposure (Steven Wilson Mix)

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Album artwork for Exposure (Steven Wilson Mix) by Robert Fripp
CD

£17.99

CD and DVD Set. Steven Wilson Mix.

Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

DGMSP104

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Album artwork for Exposure (Steven Wilson Mix) by Robert Fripp
LP

£24.99

200 Gram Vinyl. Steven Wilson Mix.

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Robert Fripp

Exposure (Steven Wilson Mix)

Panegyric
Album artwork for Exposure (Steven Wilson Mix) by Robert Fripp
CD

£17.99

CD and DVD Set. Steven Wilson Mix.

Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

DGMSP104

Learn more
Album artwork for Exposure (Steven Wilson Mix) by Robert Fripp
LP

£24.99

200 Gram Vinyl. Steven Wilson Mix.

Black
Released 27/05/2022Catalogue Number

DGMLP4

Learn more

After King Crimson's dissolution in 1974, Robert Fripp embarked on a lengthy sabbatical away from the public eye. His relocation from Great Britain to New York in February 1978 marked his return as a producer, solo artist, and ‘wild card’ collaborator with an impressive roster of artists including Daryl Hall, Blondie, Peter Gabriel, and David Bowie. Fripp's first solo album, Exposure, was released in 1979. A further two solo records, Under Heavy Manners / God Save The Queen and Let The Power Fall followed, and in 1980 he formed The League Of Gentlemen. Described as a New Wave dance band, this led to King Crimson's reformation in 1981. Exposure retains all of the power and vitality that made it such a compelling listen when first released. One of the seminal albums of the period revisited.

LP - Presented in single LP form as remixed from the original multi-track master tapes by Steven Wilson.

CD - Fourth Edition - Newly mixed (from the original multi-track tapes) by Steven Wilson. Features the complete album plus the alternate vocal tracks. DVD features the complete album plus additional material in 24/96 hi-res stereo and in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound. DVD also features Last of the New York Heartthrobs – the Exposure album in its original 1978 intended running order with original vocal performances in 24/96 hi-res stereo. DVD also features the Third Edition of the album plus additional material in 24/48 hi-res stereo.

32 Disc Set. Steven Wilson mixes of Exposure in (in two versions), Under Heavy Manners, The League of Gentlemen studio recordings and numerous unreleased tracks from the albums’ sessions appear in Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD 5.1 Surround and 24/96 hi-res stereo audio on Blu-Ray discs 1 and 4.

David Singleton mixes of God Save the Queen, Let the Power Fall and the Washington Square Church Frippertronics album appear in DTS-HD Surround (Quad/4.1) and in hi- res stereo ranging from 24/48 (WSC), 24/96 GSTQ) to 24/192 (LTPF) on Blu-Ray discs 1 and 4.

In addition, all editions and versions of Exposure (including previously unreleased), original masters of all of the albums from the period and a wealth of additional material, much of it previously unreleased appear on Blu-Ray in hi-res stereo audio on those discs.

Two further Blu-Ray discs present the complete DGM archive of Frippertronics loops, masters and concert performances – over 68 hours of music in 24/48 hi-res stereo

Three DVDs feature the main albums in 5.1, quad and hi-res stereo.

Twenty five CDs present material including the earliest existing master loops, all of the albums in new Steven Wilson and David Singleton mixes, plus original mixes newly mastered and a number of studio and live discs featuring previously unreleased and/or music new to disc

All CDs included appropriate additional material.

Presented in a 12” box containing extensive notes and photos from throughout this era and lots of memorabilia including tickets, posters, press releases and more