Exposure (1987)

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Title: Exposure
Artist: Exposé
Genre: Dance
Released: 1987

Tracks:
1 - Come Go With Me - 4:18
2 - Let Me Be the One - 4:22
3 - Exposed to Love - 3:35
4 - Seasons Change - 4:53
5 - Extra Extra - 3:45
6 - Point of No Return - 3:29
7 - Love Is Our Destiny - 3:19
8 - I Know You Know - 4:00
9 - You're the One I Need - 4:12
10 - December - 6:04

Overview:
Exposure is the debut album by the Miami-based Latin freestyle dance-pop trio Exposé, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). It reached number sixteen on the Billboard 200 and number twenty on the R&B albums chart and was certified double platinum by the RIAA in May 1990. The album spawned four top-ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including "Seasons Change", which topped the chart in February 1988. Other hit singles were the breakthrough hit "Come Go with Me" (#5 U.S.), a re-recorded version of the song "Point of No Return" (#5 U.S.) and "Let Me Be the One" (#7 U.S.). This was the first debut album by a group in Billboard history to feature four top-ten pop hits as Cyndi Lauper's She's So Unusual was the first debut album in the rock era to garner four top-ten singles.

When first released, the album featured the original 1984 recording of "Point of No Return," with lead vocals by Alé Lorenzo. On all subsequent versions, including its release on compact disc, the re-recording with Jeanette Jurado on lead is featured, which was also the single version released to radio several years after the original made its rounds on urban radio and in clubs. However, all pressings of the album feature the original 1985 recording of "Exposed to Love", with lead vocals by Alé Lorenzo.

Lead vocals of the majority of the album were sung by Jurado. Bruno and Curless each sing lead on two tracks, with Bruno on "Let Me Be the One" and "December," and Curless on "Extra Extra" and "Love Is Our Destiny." On the track "I Know You Know," Jurado sings lead, then Bruno provides a soulful improvisation at the end.
 
Point of No Return, Come Go With me and the Point of No Return are my favorite aongs from Expose. I loved listening to those songs.
 
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