80s commentary
You could not hear in many a almost a sigh of relief echo through the blog, K-Nut after the end of the furious, ever-popular series , Golden Moments of Soul the 80s' announced.
Shortly before the end but I am yet occurred to the I on this issue always had time to think who would then be called any more. Cameo to the Electronic funkateer Larry Blackmon should also be mentioned here yet.
Sure, Word Up , each must have been 3000x endure. I put the right time but always enjoy time on. As the saying goes: A classic is a classic is a classic ...
have side this unbreakable number Cameo before, but delivered some plates. Was quite surprised as this was what all of it in the discography. Up to Word up! of 1986 had already brought out 12 albums Cameo, the only likely in the then club scene importance were obtained.
I have known them only those with whom I started my funk and soul-socialization in the 80s. Once Single Life of 1985 and She's Strange of 1984 - two plates studded with outstanding songs. For some, perhaps in phases the perfect Bums soundtrack, from a purely musical point of view but considered a unique, sometimes laid back, sometimes almost psychedelic, but again edged Electronic-Funk sound with nice, fat bass lines and the usual for that time , ever-present, hovering synthesizer sounds.
Absolute tips: She's strange (best in the 12-RAP-Version), Single Life and I've got your image . For incomes can definitely recommend the Best of Cameo from the Funk Essentials series.
What would make the Lords today to know quite interesting. Cameo was probably one of the last great radio-Acts, which had then passed the torch to gradually all hip-hop.
(Caesar)
(Caesar)
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