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A Band Divided: How Exposé Almost Got To The "Point Of No Return"
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Walk the warm streets of Miami Beach with Lewis Martinee and Laurie Miller, as they discuss the making and legacy of "Point Of No Return," originally released by Exposé as a 12" single in 1985, and rereleased for the pop audience two years later.Though Martinee started work as a rock musician, his claim to fame was developing the Latin Freestyle sound that would dominate the mid-to-late 80s in various parts of the United States. Laurie Miller, Sandra "Sandee" Casañas, and Alejandra "Ale" Lorenzo brought his concept to life with flashy outfits, fierce choreo, and strong tracks like "Point Of No Return" that skyrocketed to the top of the Dance charts. But just as the group was on the cusp of superstardom, things came to a screeching halt for the first generation of Exposé.More on Laurie Miller:Personal WebsiteXposed To The Original Exposé Facebook GroupInstagramShow TracklistingWoman (Tecno Lust)Point Of No Return - Original 12'' Version (Exposé)Exposed To Love (Exposé)Come Go With Me (Exposé)Point Of No Return - Rereleased 1987 Version (Exposé)December - Demo (Exposé)Host and Producer: Diego MartinezExecutive Producer: NickFreshAudio Engineer: Adam Fogel Follow us on social media: @choonspodSubscribe to our PATREON: patreon.com/choonspod
Released:
Jun 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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