Exposé
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Exposé

Exposé started as a quartet in the 1980s with Jeanette Jurado, Ann Curless, Gioia Bruno, and Kelly Moneymaker. After Curless and Moneymaker left, Jurado and...

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Exposé's pop trio with shifting lineups and global hits

A late-'80s vocal group that blended dance, pop, and R&B without sticking to one genre.

For a sense of their sound, 'Seasons Change' is the obvious hit, but 'I Know You Know' gives you that late-'80s pop feel they did so well.

Exposé mattered because they delivered clean, straightforward pop that actually connected. 'Seasons Change' became a global hit in 1987, and songs like 'Point Of No Return' showed they could handle dance tracks just as well as ballads. They were a vocal trio that worked in the studio system, putting out six albums without getting pinned down to a single sound.

They started as a quartet in the 1980s before settling as a trio with Jeanette Jurado, Gioia Bruno, and Laurie Miller, signing with Arista in 1984. Their debut 'Exposure' came out in 1987, and lineup changes continued with Laurie Miller leaving in 1991, replaced by Dana Poretsky. They kept recording through the early '90s, putting out albums like 'What You Don't Know' and their self-titled release.

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Exposé started as a quartet in the 1980s with Jeanette Jurado, Ann Curless, Gioia Bruno, and Kelly Moneymaker. After Curless and Moneymaker left, Jurado and Bruno were joined by Laurie Miller, and the trio signed with Arista Records in 1984. Their debut album 'Exposure' came out in 1987, featuring the hit 'Seasons Change' that became a global success, along with other singles like 'Come Go With Me' and 'Point Of No Return'.

Internal tensions and management issues marked their early years. In 1991, Miller departed and was replaced by Dana Poretsky, shifting the group's dynamic. They released six studio albums, including 'What You Don't Know' and 'Exposé', blending pop, dance, and R&B styles without sticking to one genre.

Jeanette Jurado handled lead vocals, Gioia Bruno provided harmonies with her mezzo-soprano range, and Laurie Miller contributed as a singer-songwriter during her time with the group. Their music, like 'I Know You Know', reflected a straightforward pop sensibility that resonated in the late '80s and early '90s.

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