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| Cardiac Arrest | Audio CDby Cameo
| List Price: | $11.98 | |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Polygram Records | | Release Date: | May 03, 1994 | | Sales Rank: | 393,026rd |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Still Feels Good
- Track 2: Post Mortem
- Track 3: Smile
- Track 4: Funk Funk
- Track 5: Find My Way
- Track 6: Rigor Mortis
- Track 7: Good Times
- Track 8: Stay by My Side
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 6 reviews)
| Some more Pure Funk N Stuff by Steven Majors (Washington Dc) 5 Stars November 24, 2007 This first album by Cameo was simply off the chain. I could not believe the Funk that flowed from here. I had the album but as always, things seem to "get lost" when you move. I will get the cd, but NOT for this price when I know I can find it somewhere cheaper. I dont' know why the company just won't re release it. It's really hard to find. AS always, I love the first two albums by the group the best of all. WOrd Up was a commercial success, but never can compare to the true rawness, gritty, punchy horn lines...and outstanding vocals.
C is on the funk for real tho.
| | Cameo In The Beginning by Andre S. Grindle (Brewer Maine) 5 Stars October 20, 2007 I don't think it can be stated enough that for fans of the mid 1980's Word Up! period are in for a huge shock with 'Cardiac Arrest',the band's debut presenting a 13 member lineu(including a horn section) that play hardcore 70's funk.The emphasis in this period of Cameo's career is on the rhythm section with electronics pushed to the wayside as is typical of most funk bands in the mid 70's.And there's plenty of that here with "Still Feels Good","Good Times" and the stomping "Post Mortem".There are two undisputable funk classics here-the hit "Rigor Mortis" (which we all pretty much know) and "Funk Funk"-the undeniable Star Trek parody which,because of it's rapped lyrics and crazy rhythm bought up the P-Funk comparasins.And this album also contains two great ballads in "Smile" and "Stay By My Side",especially since Cameo were obviously not trying for ballads.This was the sound that Cameo would progress and evolve from in the next decade.A more individual style would later develope but Cameo already stood up even from the beginning.
| | did george clinton give them his funk by Sherance Brothers (Jasper Ala) 4 Stars September 14, 2007 nice debut cameo was on the one and this was heavily influenced by p funk and kool and the gang funk funk sounds like george clinton gave them one of his left overs that song reaaly sounds like p funk 4real rogor mortis was a mutha and also one of the most sampled funk jams of all time. good cd long live the funk.
| | best work to date by PK3 (Houston, Texas United States) 5 Stars January 13, 2005 This Cameo debut was to me the best work they as a group have ever recorded. Just as equal to me as any P Funk albums.Back in the day I had never heard of Cameo until I bought this mix tape(8 track) from the record shop, which had 3 Cameo cuts on it Funk Funk,Rigor Mortis and Post Mortem(classics material baby)
After copping the vinyl I could tell that they were not a one hit wonder They set a standard that is not defined by radio program directors who refused to play them.(Thanks club Dj's) Smile and Find My Way(later remixed) show that these guys can bring
the noise and rock a slow jam.
| | tight Jams by Cameo by mistermaxxx@yahoo.com (usa) 4 Stars January 20, 2003 when Cameo first came out they brought some tough funk too the party.jams like "Rigor Mortis" are smoking cuts that any party could feel the power of the Groove from start too finish.
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