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Cameo is a
funk,
R&B and
dance group, best known for the
1986 hit "
Word Up!". Their lead singer is
Larry Blackmon.
History
Formed in
1974, Cameo started out as a 13-member group created by former
Juilliard student and
New York-area clubgoer Larry Blackmon, called the New York City Players. Signed by
Casablanca Records to their
Chocolate City imprint in
1976, the group soon changed its name to Cameo. Cameo started with a deep,
funky sound, but it was obvious from the start that their sights were set on the dance floors. Their first albums
Cardiac Arrest,
Ugly Ego,
We All Know Who We Are and
Secret Omen contained dance floor songs such as "Rigor Mortis", "I Just Want To Be" and "Find My Way," the latter which was a major
disco smash and was included on the soundtrack to
Thank God It's Friday.
By the time
Cameosis came out in
1980 Cameo had gained considerable momentum through singles such as "
Shake Your Pants". Albums such as
1981's
Knights of the Sound Table and
1982's
Alligator Woman saw the band playing up their eclectic style.
However, by the time the mid-1980s approached, Larry Blackmon and crew were ready to move on. Cameo stripped down to a quartet that included Blackmon, Tomi Jenkins, Nathan Leftenant, and Charles Singleton (who left the group after
She's Strange). Inspired by the edgy synthesizer arrangements being pushed forward by the
new wave groups of the time, Blackmon moved the band into a hard-core "electronic funk" direction, utilising the new technology becoming available in the recording studios. He put his trademark "Ooow!" into the forefront of Cameo's mixes and markedly changed their sound.
1983's
Style was the first disc to capitalize on Cameo's new sound.
She's Strange came out in
1984 and its "12-inch mix" was a major smash in the R&B clubs. The title track and its follow-up "Talkin' Out the Side of Your Neck" were minor successes on the pop charts.
1985's
Single Life was also an R&B hit that saw some crossover success.
"
Word Up!" hit radio airwaves in mid-
1986 and instantly became one of the biggest pop songs of the year. Critically acclaimed with large amounts of club and radio airtime, the resulting album
Word Up! turned Cameo into superstars. The follow-up tracks "
Candy" and "
Back and Forth" were also huge hits for the funk trio. By the end of 1986 "Word Up!" seemed to be everywhere: radio, clubs,
MTV,
Coca-Cola commercials, and even in people's conversations as it became a national catch phrase. Some
music critics have hailed "Word Up!" as the defining song of the
1980s.
Cameo had become one of the most well-known bands in the world, but the touring and fame that came from
Word Up! took its toll. The group became overexposed, and needed to take some time before releasing its follow-up. Two years later Cameo would release
Machismo to lukewarm pop response but favorable critical reviews and R&B success.
1991's
Emotional Violence also did well critically, but didn't contain the "smash-hit" radio singles that
Word Up had.
1994's
In the Face of Funk album contained an excellent cover of
Slave's "Slide" that got some club play, but for the most part, Cameo's reign was over.
Of course, nothing could top the phenomenon of the
Word Up! period, and Cameo has kept this all in perspective. Instead of infighting or collapse - which many bands experience after falling from
superstardom - Cameo has stuck together. The trio has continued to tour the globe to this day.
In October 2004
Candy appeared in popular
videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on
Funk radio station
Bounce FM.
Covers and samples
Metal band
KoЯn covers Cameo's "Word Up" on their
Greatest Hits, Volume 1 album. Scottish Rock Band
Gun also covered "Word Up" in a more rock-oriented style, and a version by
Melanie B (aka Scary Spice) was featured on the soundtrack of
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. "Candy" is sampled by
Tupac Shakur in his song "All About You",
Mariah Carey in her song "
Loverboy", and
Will Smith in his song "Candy".
Nate Dogg sampled "She's Strange" for his own song with the same title.
Cameo discography
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! Year
! Album
! Label
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1977|
Cardiac Arrest|
Chocolate City|-
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1977|
We All Know Who We Are|
Chocolate City|-
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1978|
Ugly Ego |
Chocolate City|-
|
1979|
Secret Omen|
Chocolate City|-
|
1980|
Cameosis|
Casablanca|-
|
1980|
Feel Me|
Casablanca|-
|
1981|
Knights of the Sound Table|
Casablanca|-
|
1982|
Alligator Woman|
Casablanca|-
|
1983|
Style|
Casablanca|-
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1984|
She's Strange|
Casablanca|-
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1985|
Single Life|
Casablanca|-
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1986|
Word Up!|
Casablanca|-
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1988|
Machismo|
Atlanta Artists|-
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1990|
Real Men... Wear Black|
Polygram Records|-
|
1992|
Emotional Violence|
Reprise Records|-
|
1992|
Shake Your Pants|
Polygram Records|-
|
1993|
The Best of Cameo|
Mercury|-
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1994|
In the Face of Funk|
Way Too Funky|-
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1996|
The Best of Cameo, Volume 2|
Mercury|-
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1996|
Nasty|
Intersound Records|-
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1998|
Best of Cameo|
Universal Records|-
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1998|
Live: Word Up|
Universal Records|-
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1998|
The Ballads Collection|
Polygram Records|-
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1998|
Greatest Hits|
Polygram Records|-
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1999|
12" Collection and More|
Mercury|-
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2000|
Sexy Sweet Thing|
Crash Records|-
|
2001|
The Hits Collection|
Universal Records|-
|
2001|
The Millennium Collection: The Best of Cameo|
Mercury|-
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2002|
Anthology|
Mercury|-
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2003|
Original Artist Hit List|
Intersound Records|-
|
2003|
Classic Cameo|
Mercury|-
|
2004|
The Best of Cameo|
Collectables Records|-
|
2005|
Gold|
Mercury|-
|
2006|
The Definitive Collection|
Mercury|}
Trivia
SNL performer
Tracy Morgan parodied Cameo (mainly lead singer Blackmon) in the March 10, 2001 episode of the show, with host
Conan O'Brien as
Right Said Fred, as both were appearing before Congress to discuss the file sharing/Napster issue. Morgan repeatedly says "Word Up!" whenever talked to.
See also
*
List of Number 1 Dance Hits (United States)*
List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chartNotable songs
*
Rigor Mortis*
Shake Your Pants*
Word Up!*
CandyExternal links
*
http://www.soulandfunkmusic.com/index.php?option=com_musicdb&Itemid=39&include=zoeknew.php&artistid=1521109128&table=artist&lang=us&years=80s Cameo at soulandfunkmusic.com * AMG
*
http://www.electro-funk.de/cameo.html Electro & Funk Links to Cameo Musik Videos
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