The Definitive Collection (Cameo album)
The Definitive Collection is the latest of many greatest hits albums by the funk/R&B group Cameo. It emphasizes the band's hits from the 1980s, similar to the European release Classic Cameo. A more comprehensive collection can be found in the 2005 release, Gold.
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Released | March 14, 2006 | |||
Genre | R&B, funk | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Producer | Larry Blackmon | |||
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Track listing
- "Word Up!" – Blackmon/Jenkins
- "Single Life" – Blackmon/Jenkins
- "Candy" – Blackmon/Jenkins
- "She's Strange" – Blackmon/Jenkins/Leftenant/Singleton
- "Sparkle" – Blackmon/Lockett
- "I Just Want to Be" – Blackmon/Johnson
- "Shake Your Pants" – Blackmon
- "Rigor Mortis" – Blackmon/Leftenant/Leftenant
- "Attack Me with Your Love" – Blackmon/Kendrick
- "Back and Forth" – Blackmon/Jenkins/Kendrick/Leftenant
- "Why Have I Lost You" [Version 2] – Blackmon
- "Flirt" – Blackmon/Jenkins
- "Skin I'm In" [Single version] – Blackmon
- "Talkin' Out the Side of Your Neck" – Blackmon/Jenkins/Leftenant/Singleton
- "Keep It Hot" – Blackmon/Lockett
- "Freaky Dancin'" – Blackmon/Jenkins
- "Just Be Yourself" – Blackmon/Jenkins/Singleton
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