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Cameo or Slave? I choose Slave all day, every day. That bassline in "Touch of Love" is MAJOR and Steve Arrington's voice fit them so well. Sad they are underrated. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Im with you on that, Slave all day for me Life has a way of making you live it. . . . | |
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For sure my fave two funk bands ever...but after HEAVY spins over the last 30 years...Slave takes it for me. Mark's bass is just funk incarnate.
But MUCH love for Cameo, too. Their catalog is unmatched in the genre. Funk Is It's Own Reward | |
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S L A V E | |
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Cameo!
I only say this because I love Cameo's body of work more than I like Slave's. I liked a few Slave songs here and there, but almost all of Cameo's early albums (pre-Word Up) are damn good to me. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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-I love Slave and Cameo! However, the feeling that Slave's music gives me is much, MUCH more intense! I have to go with Slave and Mark Adams' bass FTW!-- | |
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What a fucked up question
For me, Cameo edges Slave but just barely. |
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I'm actually surprised that so far there is more votes for Slave than Cameo. I'm fans of both and while i have more of an appreciation for Mark Adams and Drac as musicians i have to give the nod to Cameo pre Word Up like Prettyman stated. As much as i like Slave they don't quite have that trilogy of excellence like Cameo does with Cameosis, Knights of The Sound Table, and Alligator Woman. And that does not include the Feel Me album which is excellent too. [Edited 4/2/13 16:07pm] Don't laugh at my funk
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Cameo I agree with daPrettyman....Slave is a great band with some kickass jams but Cameo has a stronger catalog. | |
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phunkdaddy said: As much as i like Slave they don't quite have that trilogy of excellence like Cameo does with Cameosis, Knights of The Sound Table, and Alligator Woman. And that does not include the Feel Me album which is excellent too. I agree | |
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This is true but Slave still wins in my book.
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Cameo also has better slow jams... "Sparkle","Feel Me","Why Have I Lost You" Come on now. | |
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Don't forget "Hanging Downtown" and "Don't Be Lonely." **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Just to add Feel Me, I Care For You, and We Going Out Tonight Don't laugh at my funk
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This is very true. |
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fuck you
Slave, if ony because they have so many offsprings that jam too! PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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When Cameo!!! | |
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You ain't lying.
I'd rather gouge out my eyes, cut off my left testicle, have sex with a chicken, run naked thru a patch of poison ivy or drop a nuclear bomb on North Korea before i choose between Cameo or Slave !....
Seriously though, i would barely pick Cameo over Slave. Both bands brought the Funk and slow jams something fierce but arguably Cameo did it better longer and with a little more creativity than Slave.
Slave
Damn
Cameo Double damn.
[Edited 4/3/13 23:31pm] Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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I'm not choosing on this one...... | |
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I thought this jam was so funky
(Mariah Candy sampled their song CANDY)
all time (real R&B)
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Seriously though, i would barely pick Cameo over Slave. Both bands brought the Funk and slow jams something fierce but arguably, Cameo did it better a little longer and with a little more creativity. [Edited 4/3/13 17:48pm] -That's very true. There are actually more Cameo songs that I like than Slave songs. But, I happen to like the few Slave songs more than the many Cameo songs. "Stone Jam" the album and song is classic funk at it's very best! With "Dreamin'", "Sizzlin' Hot" and "Starting Over" added to the mix....the album should've just been called "FUNK".And the classic "Slide"......funk with a side of rock!!!! That's what it sounds like to me anyway!Their "Showtime" album was pretty good too. Although I don't think it was a big hit. I still like "Party Lites" and "Spice of My Life". And "Baby Sinister" and "Volcano Rupture" - recent discoveries for me - are both "FON-KAY". Their funk had a little more nastiness to it than Cameo's funk. It was just down and diryt at times. Cameo's funk was more playful and clean....to me. I typed all that just to agree with you about Cameo (whom I LOVE) and to justify why it's still Slave for me...all day, er' day!- [Edited 4/3/13 19:37pm] [Edited 4/3/13 19:41pm] [Edited 4/3/13 19:44pm] | |
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Shaolin325 said: Seriously though, i would barely pick Cameo over Slave. Both bands brought the Funk and slow jams something fierce but arguably, Cameo did it better a little longer and with a little more creativity. [Edited 4/3/13 17:48pm] -That's very true. There are actually more Cameo songs that I like than Slave songs. But, I happen to like the few Slave songs more than the many Cameo songs. "Stone Jam" the album and song is classic funk at it's very best! With "Dreamin'", "Sizzlin' Hot" and "Starting Over" added to the mix....the album should've just been called "FUNK".And the classic "Slide"......funk with a side of rock!!!! That's what it sounds like to me anyway!Their "Showtime" album was pretty good too. Although I don't think it was a big hit. I still like "Party Lites" and "Spice of My Life". And "Baby Sinister" and "Volcano Rupture" - recent discoveries for me - are both "FON-KAY". Their funk had a little more nastiness to it than Cameo's funk. It was just down and diryt at times. Cameo's funk was more playful and clean....to me. I typed all that just to agree with you about Cameo (whom I LOVE) and to justify why it's still Slave for me...all day, er' day!-[Edited 4/3/13 19:37pm][Edited 4/3/13 19:41pm][Edited 4/3/13 19:44pm] What's going on with this site!!! My quote and being mixed in with JoeyC's response!!! I was trying to respond to JoeyC not include his quote with mine!!!!! UUUUGHHH! | |
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I don't think you can go wrong here. While i did give Cameo the edge i can still understand the reason why people picked Slave. They did the damn thang. Don't laugh at my funk
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It's a tie for me, I have most of both bands albums on vinyl and they are two of the tightest bands of all time.
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Right! I felt some kind of primordial panic just reading the question. "What?"
Question: Cameo or Slave? Answer: Steve Arrington! Man made me Weak In The Knees alright. | |
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I actually thought about this, too. But accounting for the side-projects, spinoffs & production work of each just made my head hurt all the more in choosing
Cameo: La Connection, Mantra, MCB, Wynd Chymes, Cashflow, Tomi's solo joints, Icemosis soundtrack....plus assd production credits
Slave: Aurra, Arrington solo stuff, Drac, Civil Attack, Slave-Aurra Crew, Deja, Steve Washington's solo....plus assd production credits
It was the Aurra stuff that pushed me over the top for Slave. [Edited 4/4/13 5:46am] Funk Is It's Own Reward | |
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Guess you can tell by my avatar which one I'm choosing. I'll allow that Cameo probably had better songwriting...but Slave just hits me in my gut in a way that Cameo doesn't...it's just a raw funk thing...not as tight as Cameo, but more of a loose raw groove.....
Like this tune..."Coming Soon" Just a Lumbering thing that starts easy, and then Morphs into Monster Funk, with Arrington's growling Vampire vocals....Cameo's thing was much tighter, they would never have this loose approach...again, I love both ...but it's just something about this "Monster" feel that Slave had...
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Or the way the Guitars and Bass chatter away on the breakdown for a track like this....
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[Edited 4/4/13 10:35am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I can't do it this time. I really can't pick one over the other. Every time I try, another song pops into my head. | |
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Can I just vote for Tomi Jenkins because I used to love me some him. Seriously though I give a slight nod to Cameo as another poster said - for their body of work.
Steve Arrington was a bad man though that's for sure. | |
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