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Feel Me
LP (Item 45622) Chocolate City, 1980 — Condition: Used
Cameo are going for more of an 80s groove here than on earlier albums – adding in slicker bass parts and more keyboards, but also still keeping a nice soulful finish on the best cuts. These include great vocal tracks like "Feel Me" and "Is This The Way", which have a sweetly compressed harmony sound on the lyrics. Other tracks include "Better Days", "Keep It Hot", "Roller Skates", and "Is This The Way". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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