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FAVORITE CAMEO ALBUM Don't laugh at my funk
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My top 5 cameo albums:
1.Alligator Woman 2.Style(underrated album)Remember the elvis presley remake of i can't help falling in love 3.Knights of the Round Table 4.Feel Me 5.Cameosis The funk just didn't get any better with the alligator woman album. Sorry somehow i got an error with the original thread. Don't laugh at my funk
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Alligator Woman - nu-wave funk at its finest. My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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'Alligator Woman' is their masterpiece
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Their first and their fonkiest - no question!
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i never quite understood who or what cameo are/were
is this the band that had that "Word Up" hit. the ones with the red plastic underwear? if so, what does their other music sound like? do they have a lot of different styles, like prince, or what? and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: i never quite understood who or what cameo are/were
is this the band that had that "Word Up" hit. the ones with the red plastic underwear? if so, what does their other music sound like? do they have a lot of different styles, like prince, or what? Word up was bullshit. That song and candy were their crossover pop hits which gave the band a token new audience. However after those crossover hits cameo had to go back to the drawing board and do what made cameo a favorite among funkateers over the years. I believe after word up and candy the band only had one more major hit skin i'm in which was deep lyrically. If you really want to know what cameo was all about and you like funk, check out cameo's discography before 1986 when word up was released and you will see that word up was wack compared to cameo's body of work before then. The band also had some killer ballads back then too. Don't laugh at my funk
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: I agree this first lp was wonderful I am also going for knights of the soundtable nipsy | |
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1.Knights Of The Sound Table
2.Alligator Woman 3.Cameosis 4.Ugly Ego 5.Feel Me [Edited 12/21/06 10:18am] | |
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knights of the sound table
cameosis style--yeah I still feel that I can't help falling in love joint. I had to put them down when they went commercial, I remember seeing a video and wondering where the hell the rest of the band was?? Why have I lost you, Sparkle and I never knew are still in my top 25!! We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: "We All Know Who We Are" - great song! I have the actual '78 My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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Knights of the Sound table
closely followed by Cameosis A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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1. Knights of the Sound Table
2. Feel Me 3. Cameosis 4. Alligator Woman I don't have the album with "I Just Want To Be" and "Sparkle" on it. I only have those two songs on a greatest hits compilation. If I did have that album, it would probably be in my top 5. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I don't have the album with "I Just Want To Be" and "Sparkle" on it. I only have those two songs on a greatest hits compilation. If I did have that album, it would probably be in my top 5. That's Secret Omen (1979). Slammin' album!!! ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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phunkdaddy said: IstenSzek said: i never quite understood who or what cameo are/were
is this the band that had that "Word Up" hit. the ones with the red plastic underwear? if so, what does their other music sound like? do they have a lot of different styles, like prince, or what? Word up was bullshit. That song and candy were their crossover pop hits which gave the band a token new audience. However after those crossover hits cameo had to go back to the drawing board and do what made cameo a favorite among funkateers over the years. I believe after word up and candy the band only had one more major hit skin i'm in which was deep lyrically. If you really want to know what cameo was all about and you like funk, check out cameo's discography before 1986 when word up was released and you will see that word up was wack compared to cameo's body of work before then. The band also had some killer ballads back then too. cool! i´ll make sure to check out their pre-86 stuff and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: phunkdaddy said: Word up was bullshit. That song and candy were their crossover pop hits which gave the band a token new audience. However after those crossover hits cameo had to go back to the drawing board and do what made cameo a favorite among funkateers over the years. I believe after word up and candy the band only had one more major hit skin i'm in which was deep lyrically. If you really want to know what cameo was all about and you like funk, check out cameo's discography before 1986 when word up was released and you will see that word up was wack compared to cameo's body of work before then. The band also had some killer ballads back then too. cool! i´ll make sure to check out their pre-86 stuff be sure to do that, 'cuz the have some of the juiciest and funkiest basslines ever recorded. might even hear a bits and pieces that could've or just might've influenced p himself. | |
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Interestingly enough, I just bought their "Gold" collection and I'm hooked. But I'd say that albums I dig would be "Alligator Woman" and "Single Life. I don't own them, but they're cool anyways. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Attention all CAMEO fans:
They will be on this week's episode of CLASSIC SOULTRAIN, it's a classic epi from the 1981-1982 season. I think they do FLIRT maybe? | |
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Abdul said: Attention all CAMEO fans:
They will be on this week's episode of CLASSIC SOULTRAIN, it's a classic epi from the 1981-1982 season. I think they do FLIRT maybe? thanks for the heads up! | |
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Thanx for this information on their earlier stuff which I'm not too familiar with. They are a big influence.
I like to introduce to everyone here at the org a new funk outfit called ARJUN. This funk-indie-rock-jazz-groove trio just released their debut album entitled, "Pieces" It's an instrumental outing with heavy grooves, improvisation and a HUGE Prince influence. Hear for yourself. Check em out at: www.arjunmusic.com www.myspace.com/arjunmusic www.cdbaby.com/arjuntunes Thank you for your time. Pieces www.arjunmusic.com
www.myspace.com/arjunmusic www.cdbaby.com/arjuntunes ARJUN: funk-indie-rock-jazz-groove trio just released their debut album entitled, "Pieces" It's an instrumental outing with heavy grooves and improvisation. | |
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"C-Funk"
1. Cameosis 2. Aligator Women 3. Knights Of The Sound Table 4. Feel Me 5. Cardiac Arrest We All Know Who We Are , She's Strange , Secret Omen , Style , Single Life , Ugly Ego. [Edited 12/22/06 9:17am] | |
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Alligator Woman, Cameosis, Secret Omen, Ugly Ego, Feel Me, Cardiac Arrest, We All Know Who We Are, Knights of the Sound Table ... [Edited 12/22/06 9:07am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Knights of the Sound Table
Alligator Woman Cameosis In that order for me!! | |
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Feel Me
Knights of the Sound Table Alligator Woman Ugly Ego Cameosis | |
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StarMon said: "C-Funk"
1. Cameosis It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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paligap said: ...
Alligator Woman, Cameosis, Secret Omen, Ugly Ego, Feel Me, Cardiac Arrest, We All Know Who We Are, Knights of the Sound Table ... [Edited 12/22/06 9:07am] As usual, Pali picks what I would pick! But choosing just ONE, it would DEFINATELY be Alligator Woman. Hands down. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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andyd said: Their first and their fonkiest - no question!
Funk!! Funk!! | |
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magnificentpentatonic said: IstenSzek said: cool! i´ll make sure to check out their pre-86 stuff be sure to do that, 'cuz the have some of the juiciest and funkiest basslines ever recorded. might even hear a bits and pieces that could've or just might've influenced p himself. You funk traditionalists can hate all you want on Cameo's pop era. But I felt that was when they truly found their sound and identity. Before they moved into Synth-Funk stuff like "She's Strange" and "Single Life, Cameo were seen as a poor man's P-Funk or Ohio Players. Sure, they had some great tunes, but they sounded like they could been done by those aforementioned bands. Even Larry Blackmon's vocal style obviously resembled Sugarfoot Bonner. But by the mid-80's, I felt they came into their own when they put out "She's Strange" and the albums after that. Plus, that's the Cameo that I remember well when I was growing up. And I'm pretty sure that when you think of the band, you think of their mid-80's pop era the most. Sure they might've had great and funkier songs before that but you can't deny their subsequent work. Besides, their older material could've been anyone's really. It would'nt be any different than what the Ohio Players were doing for example. So don't hate, appreciate. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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