Nasty (album)
Nasty is a live album released by the funk/R&B group Cameo in 1996. In addition to the live material, two new studio tracks were included: "Come Fly With Me" and the album's title track, both written by Larry Blackmon. The "Mega-Mix" is a remix of the album's live tracks. The new studio tracks on this release were the only newly written material released by the band for the next five albums.
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Released | July 5, 1996 | |||
Genre | R&B, funk | |||
Length | 64:08 | |||
Label | Intersound | |||
Producer | Larry Blackmon | |||
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Track listing
- "Intro" – 1:03
- "Flirt" – 1:36 - Blackmon, Jenkins
- "She's Strange" – 2:37 - Blackmon, Jenkins, Leftenant, Singleton
- "Back and Forth" – 5:54 - Blackmon, Jenkins, Kendrick, Leftenant
- "Skin I'm In" – 5:09 - Blackmon
- "Why Have I Lost You" – 6:10 - Blackmon
- "Sparkle" – 4:23 - Blackmon, Lockett
- "Candy" – 4:45 - Blackmon, Jenkins
- "Shake Your Pants" (Intro) – 0:42
- "Shake Your Pants" – 4:00 - Blackmon
- "I Just Want to Be" – 1:38 - Blackmon, Johnson
- "Keep It Hot" – 5:12 - Blackmon, Lockett
- "Word Up!" – 6:44 - Blackmon, Jenkins
- "Come Fly With Me" – 3:57 - Blackmon
- "Nasty" – 3:44 - Blackmon
- "Mega-Mix" – 6:27 - Cameo
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