Videodrone: Exposé Comeback Unleashes Animal-Print Memories

October 16th, 2006 // 1 Comment

The news that freestyle trio Exposé is reuniting and planning a tour warmed our cold little hearts–Exposé’s 1987 album Exposure will forever have a place in our hearts, if only because its “Let Me Be The One” is one of the greatest karaoke songs of all time, and Gioia Bruno, who handled lead vocal duties on that track, knew how to flaunt a zebra stripe–even if it did, sometimes, make her kind of blend into the rug.

Exposé – Let Me Be The One [YouTube]
Exposé – Point of No Return [MP3, link expired]
Expose Original Members Reunite and Prepare to Take Fans to the ‘Point of No Return’ All Over Again [Top40-Charts.com]


  1. Chris Molanphy

    “Let Me Be the One” is right up there with “I Can’t Go for That” and “I Wonder If I Take You Home” in the pantheon of Underrated ’80s Songs That Are Secretly Badass.

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