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The Best Of Con Funk Shun
Con Funk Shun
Tear The Roof Off (1974-1980)
Parliament
Best of Brass Construction: Movin' & Changin'
Brass Construction
Bustin' Out
Rick James
Funky Good Time: The Anthology
The J.B.'s
Funk On Fire - The Mercury Anthology
The Ohio Players
Black Rock/Gotta Groove
The Bar-Kays
Anthology
Maze
Greatest Hits
L.T.D.
Greatest Funkin' Hits
George Clinton
Fencewalk: The Anthology
Mandrill
Bell Biv DeVoe Greatest Hits
Bell Biv DeVoe
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of The Dazz Band
Dazz Band
Kool & the Gang
The Gap Band
Live in Concert
Prince
By Way Of The Drum
Funkadelic
Boogie Nights - EP
Heatwave
Live in Japan
Earth, Wind & Fire
B.T. Express
We Are One
Maze w/ Frankie Beverly
Stay With Me Tonight
Jeffrey Osborne
Inspiration
Travel with Your Mind
The Seeds
Beneath The Surface
Incognito
Ultimate Collection
At The Close Of A Century
Stevie Wonder
Bridging The Gap
Black Eyed Peas
Best of Richard Elliot
Richard Elliot
It's On Tonight
Brian Culbertson
Holiday
Craig Chaquico
Talking 'Bout Soul
Little Richard
An outlandish, in-your-face stage presence, a strange sense of humor, and a hard-driving funk sound that criss-crossed a few musical boundaries earned Cameo countless comparisons to Parliament/Funkadelic in their early days. However, Cameo eventually wore off accusations of being derivative by transcending their influences and outlasting almost every single one of them. Throughout the '70s and '80s, the group remained up with the times and occasionally crept ahead of them, such that they became influences themselves upon younger generations of R&B and hip-hop acts. By the time the group's popularity started to fizzle in the late '80s, a series of R&B chart hits -- ranging from greasy funk workouts to synthesized funk swingers to dripping ballads -- was left in their wake. Further separating Cameo Read More