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Cameo! these guys rock! i know the hit songs but which cd would you recomend buying? i want to hear some really 80's, funky, new wave stuff. which cd of theirs comes close to that description? | |
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Cameo is definitely funky! "Shake Your Pants" always gets me riled up. I wanna see them live though. I can't say that I've seen them live before. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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If you're looking for 80's new wave stylee I'd probably start with Alligator Woman | |
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found1 said: If you're looking for 80's new wave stylee I'd probably start with Alligator Woman
thanks for the tip. any recognizeable hits off that one? | |
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"FUNK FUNK"
"FUNK FUNK" | |
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She's Strange - but mebbe you know that one. Candy is still one of the real blockbuster, "new" tunes I've ever heard. To top it all, Larry's a kickass drummer, too. | |
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CAMEOSIS !!! "Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence | |
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Get "cameosis" for that song alone,knights of the soundtable,and then,pick up the anthoklogy.The anthology is a non-stop party.It will please almost any audience. "I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill" | |
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Larry Blackmon sooo funny. I loved how their videos were always tounge-in-cheek. When Iwas 6 I was fancinated with the Candy video. And the Back and Forth video was funny when the chick threw a suitcase at dude through the door.
Don't Be Lonely is my slow jam. [Edited 1/21/05 21:32pm] Thank You San Alejo for getting rid of my enemies. :-0
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dancerella said: found1 said: If you're looking for 80's new wave stylee I'd probably start with Alligator Woman
thanks for the tip. any recognizeable hits off that one? The title track is their most New Wave-flavored track.Other jams on this album include "Just Be Yourself" and "Flirt". | |
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when i was single i use to put the windows down and blast "single life"!!!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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DavidEye said: dancerella said: thanks for the tip. any recognizeable hits off that one? The title track is their most New Wave-flavored track.Other jams on this album include "Just Be Yourself" and "Flirt". Yep. That's my favorite Cameo album right there. Soul Army is funky as hell too. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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dancerella said: these guys rock! i know the hit songs but which cd would you recomend buying? i want to hear some really 80's, funky, new wave stuff. which cd of theirs comes close to that description?
I ran a thread on Cameo a long time ago. One of my fave bands. For the period u mentioned, that would be 1980 "Cameosis", 1980 "Feel Me" 1981 "Knights Of The Sound Table" and the masterpiece "Alligator Woman" from 82. These albums are must. All of their albums since 77 are jams. "Cardiac Arrest" from 77, "We all know ho we are" from 78, "Ugly Ego" from 78 and "Secret Omen" from 79. These are more rock oriented, but jams nevertheless. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: dancerella said: these guys rock! i know the hit songs but which cd would you recomend buying? i want to hear some really 80's, funky, new wave stuff. which cd of theirs comes close to that description?
I ran a thread on Cameo a long time ago. One of my fave bands. For the period u mentioned, that would be 1980 "Cameosis", 1980 "Feel Me" 1981 "Knights Of The Sound Table" and the masterpiece "Alligator Woman" from 82. These albums are must. All of their albums since 77 are jams. "Cardiac Arrest" from 77, "We all know ho we are" from 78, "Ugly Ego" from 78 and "Secret Omen" from 79. These are more rock oriented, but jams nevertheless. Hell Yeah BG. Cameo has always been one of the baddest funk bands out there hands down and are still funking well. I hope to see them live in concert and I also plan to collect some of their CD. [Edited 1/24/05 11:29am] | |
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blackguitaristz said: dancerella said: these guys rock! i know the hit songs but which cd would you recomend buying? i want to hear some really 80's, funky, new wave stuff. which cd of theirs comes close to that description?
I ran a thread on Cameo a long time ago. One of my fave bands. For the period u mentioned, that would be 1980 "Cameosis", 1980 "Feel Me" 1981 "Knights Of The Sound Table" and the masterpiece "Alligator Woman" from 82. These albums are must. All of their albums since 77 are jams. "Cardiac Arrest" from 77, "We all know ho we are" from 78, "Ugly Ego" from 78 and "Secret Omen" from 79. These are more rock oriented, but jams nevertheless. BG, where you been? are the cd's you mentioned still availble, or are they hard to find? i'm gonna try to get a hold of one of these! | |
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Most of Cameo's albums are out of print. I would recommend the Cameo Anthology 2-dics cd becuase it has songs from every album on it. | |
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If you want something new wavy, I recommend "Alligator Woman" for the title track. "Just Be Yourself", "Soul Army", and "Flirt" are three great funk tracks all in a row.
Cameo has some great albums. I really like "Cameosis", "Feel Me", "Knights of the Sound Table", and "Alligator Woman". A real funky jam that a lot of people forget is "Style" from the album that followed "Alligator Woman". "Style" sounds a lot like "Just Be Yourself". Actually, I've seen many Cameo albums (on CD) in Circuit City just last year. I don't know if they are still there though. Totally unrelated...check out the cover of "Alligator Woman". I read somewhere that Vanity is the "Alligator Woman". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: If you want something new wavy, I recommend "Alligator Woman" for the title track. "Just Be Yourself", "Soul Army", and "Flirt" are three great funk tracks all in a row.
Cameo has some great albums. I really like "Cameosis", "Feel Me", "Knights of the Sound Table", and "Alligator Woman". A real funky jam that a lot of people forget is "Style" from the album that followed "Alligator Woman". "Style" sounds a lot like "Just Be Yourself". Actually, I've seen many Cameo albums (on CD) in Circuit City just last year. I don't know if they are still there though. Totally unrelated...check out the cover of "Alligator Woman". I read somewhere that Vanity is the "Alligator Woman". Yep!!!! That's her..... | |
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funkpill said
Yep!!!! That's her..... Yeah, I thought it was her. I pulled my album and there she was. I could have sworn that I saw Denise Matthews listed on the album but I didn't see it. I can't remember where the hell I read that. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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rachel3 said: Most of Cameo's albums are out of print. I would recommend the Cameo Anthology 2-dics cd becuase it has songs from every album on it.
I was gonna buy that compilation,but it only contains one track ("Style") that I don't already have.For some reason,that song seems to be missing from all of their other compilations. | |
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