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Style
Cameo

Released 1983

R&B was experiencing a year of transition in 1983. Soul music was evolving into urban contemporary, R&B producers were becoming increasingly high tech, and horn funk was losing ground to synth-funk and electro-funk. Also, the hip-hop factor could not be overlooked -- some old-timers insisted that hip-hop was a passing fad, but younger R&B producers realized that rap was becoming the music of choice for many young African Americans and paid close attention to hip-hop production techniques. Inevitably, all of these things affected Cameo. Released in 1983, Style is more high-tech than 1979's Secret Omen or 1980's Cameosis but not as high-tech as 1985's Single Life or 1986's Word Up! It is also an LP that finds singer/producer Larry Blackmon leading a downsized Cameo -- while the band had ten members at the start of the 1980s, it only has four on Style: Tomi Jenkins, Charles Singleton, Nathan Leftenant, and Blackmon himself. (And by Single Life in 1985, Cameo would only be a trio.) Having cut way back on the horns on Style, Blackmon makes sure that keyboards and synthesizers play a major role on snappy funk items like "Cameo's Dance," "Aphrodisiac," "Slow Movin'," and the hit title song. On Cameo's late-'70s albums, keyboards took a back seat to horns -- on Style, it's just the opposite. Even on a remake of the standard "Can't Help Falling in Love" (a ballad that had been recorded by everyone from Elvis Presley to Doris Day), Cameo is more technology-minded. Style isn't among Cameo's essential albums, but it's an enjoyable effort that will appeal to die-hard fans. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide


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Main Releases

Aphrodisiac

Cameo

Dkwig

Pretty Girls

Sexy Sweet Thing (2000)

Nasty (live) (1996)

In the Face of Funk (1994)

Money (1992)

Emotional Violence (1991)

Real Men Wear Black (1990)

Machismo (1988)

Word Up! (1986)

Single Life (1985)

She's Strange (1984)

Style (1983)

Alligator Woman (1982)

Knights of the Sound Table (1981)

Feel Me (1980)

Cameosis (1980)

Secret Omen (1979)

Ugly Ego (1978)

We All Know Who We Are (1978)

Cardiac Arrest (1977)

Singles

Skin I'm In

You Are My Love (1995)

Slyde (1994)

Raw But Tasty (1992)

That Kind of Guy (1992)

Emotional Violence [Cassette Single] (1992)

Close Quarters [Cassette Single] (1990)

Close Quarters [Vinyl Single] (1990)

I Want It Now (1990)

I Just Want/Keep It (1990)

Compilations

Keep It Hot (2007)

Word Up: Greatest Hits (live) (2007)

The Definitive Collection (2006)

Gold (2005)

The Best of Cameo [Collectables] (2004)

20th Century Masters - The DVD Collection: The Best of Cameo (enhanced CD-ROM) (2004)

Classic Cameo (2003)

Original Artist Hit List (2003)

Anthology (2002)

20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Cameo (2001)

The Hits Collection (2000)

12" Collection & More (1999)

Greatest Hits (1998)

Ballads Collection (1998)

Live: Word Up (live) (1998)

Best of Cameo [Polygram Special Market] (1997)

The Best of Cameo, Vol. 2 (1996)

The Best of Cameo [Casablanca] (1993)

Shake Your Pants (1992)

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