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Cameo single life 1985 rar
Cameo single life 1985 rar











cameo single life 1985 rar

The infectious title song was a major hit, and Cameo is equally impressive on other synth-funk offerings like "I've Got Your Image" and "Attack Me With Your Love." Much to Blackmon's credit, the album is fairly diverse and unpredictable. Although not quite as essential as 1986's Word Up!, this album is generally excellent. Some funk fans missed the old horn-powered Cameo, but Single Life had no problem appealing to urban contemporary audiences. Single Life isn't devoid of horns, but the horn players are strictly guests - not actual Cameo members - and the group's sound is built around synthesizers and electric bass. Blackmon felt that the market called for a downsized Cameo, which is why the Cameo he leads on this LP is a trio consisting of Tomi Jenkins, Nathan Leftenant, and himself. Thus, the Cameo of 1985's Single Life is a lot more high tech than the Cameo of 1978's We All Know Who We Are or 1980's Cameosis. But when horn bands went out of style and urban contemporary audiences started craving synth-funk and electro-funk, Cameo leader Larry Blackmon was determined to change with the times and remain on the charts. Like Parliament/Funkadelic (a major influence), the Ohio Players, Earth, Wind & Fire, the Commodores, Tower of Power, and so many other bands that defined funk in the '70s, Cameo was famous for its horn section. In the late '70s and very early '80s, Cameo was the epitome of a horn-driven funk band. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.













Cameo single life 1985 rar