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Vince Neil - Exposed (CD)

Exposed
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Release Date:04/27/1993
Label:Beyond Records
UPC:639857812421

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  • Overall:

    Crue should have done Exposed

    By bommrock  Oct 1, 2002

    This is the album the Crue should have put out to follow up Dr. Feelgood. It's a great album and i think it gave Vince more respect in the world of rock.

  • Overall:

    This Album

    By wolverine_30_ca  Jul 8, 2001

    SUCKED!

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  • All Music Guide

    Vince Neil's solo debut is a glittering hunk of 1980s hair metal space junk, crashlanded smack dab and smoking in the town square of 1993 alternative city. With crack hired gun Steve Stevens along for the ride, Neil runs through a gloriously anachronistic set of athletic, Mötleylite rockers, thumbing his nose at the flannel and hair grease revolution with his gaggle of strutting Aqua Netted vest guys (pictured on the back cover in fullon preen). It's unclear just what Neil is exposing with this album, since its lyrics mostly just extend the sexual conquests ("You're Invited (But Your Friend Can't Come)") and concurrent neversaydie/gonnadieyoung ethos ("Can't Have Your Cake") espoused by his old band. Exposed does wind down a bit after its revved up open, offering the dull "Can't Change Me." While the LP's florescent riffing and histrionic vocal exercises prove Neil isn't lying, "Change" is still a leaden attempt at rebelontheroad oath uttering. For evidence of risktaking or stylistic s...hift, it's a better idea to look to "Living Is a Luxury." While it's crammed with awesome Flying V wankery from Stevens, it also features a jazz guitar solo and some synth overdubs during its extended outro. Neil's not actually singing during this interlude, but the attempt at atmosphere is admirable. Nevertheless, Exposed is best when it's happily keeping hair metal aloft. As the unsuccessful hiphop and industrial flirtations of Neil's sophomore solo effort would prove, outmoded metal is best left to relive its glory days without worrying about the new model that will inevitably replace it. In the end, this is exactly what Neil exposes. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Vince Neil

"I told them about you bro. They saw you and they're stoked," admitted Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee to future lead vocalist Vince Neil the night the band came out to see the bleached blonde singer perform with his band Rock Candy at the famed Hollywood nightclub, -Starwood. Neil, however, was apprehensive at first as he was very happy with his current band but agreed... Read more