Cameo
Over the years, Cameo has reflected the
numerous changes in the world of funk.
When they started in 1974, they frequently toured with Parliament and
Funkadelic,
which is a clue to how their sound was styled. Even though they were in the hard
funk vein of George Clinton's classic outfits, they were not copycats.
As the '70s became the '80s, they started to play around with their sound
slightly.
In 1984, they found a successful style -- the synth-powered title track to their
album
"She's Strange". But that only hinted at what was to come. With 1986's
"Word Up",
Cameo recorded a funk classic -- bass-driven and synth heavy, the album was the
sound of the mid-'80s. "Word Up" was also the song that broke them
into the
mainstream, reaching the Top Ten on the pop charts; thankfully, the album didn't
have just one good song, it had a whole album's worth. Word Up proved to be the
pinnacle of Cameo's career. Although the group kept recording and touring into
the '90s, their style became a bit formulaic, as synthesizers and robotic funk
took
precedent over songs in their later records. By the mid-'90s, Cameo was, for
most
intents and purposes, finished as a recording phenomenon, yet could still tour
successfully.
Discography :
Year of release | Album title |
1977 | Cardiac Arrest |
1978 | Ugly Ego |
1978 | We All Know Who We Are |
1979 | Secret Omen |
1980 | Feel Me |
1980 | Cameosis |
1981 | Knights of the Sound Table |
1982 | Alligator Woman |
1983 | Style |
1984 | She's Strange |
1985 | Single Life |
1986 | Word Up! |
1988 | Machismo |
1990 | Real Men Wear Black |
1991 | Emotional Violence |
1994 | In the Face of Funk |
1996 | Nasty |
2000 | Sexy Sweet Thing |