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Cameo
Pop · 1973

Cameo

February 1973 · Dunhill

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Imagine a velvet-draped lounge, late at night, where every note shimmers with a bittersweet glow. Cameo is Dusty Springfield at her most emotionally resonant, delivering a collection of exquisitely produced pop-soul ballads.

Her voice, a rich mezzo-soprano, navigates tales of heartbreak and introspection with a captivating blend of vulnerability and strength.

This album wraps you in a warm, melancholic embrace, perfect for quiet contemplation or setting a sophisticated, soulful mood. It's a testament to her enduring artistry and the timeless appeal of meticulously crafted, heartfelt music.

Moments Worth Listening For
The 'masterpiece of tortured soul,' 'Learn to Say Goodbye,' with its soaring vocals and dramatic orchestral swells.
The 'pure Philly sound' of 'Breakin' Up a Happy Home,' showcasing tight grooves and powerful backing vocals.
Dusty's reinvention of Van Morrison's 'Tupelo Honey,' revealing a deeper, more melancholic layer to the familiar tune.
The brilliant opening track, 'Who Gets Your Love,' immediately setting the album's sophisticated, soulful tone.

How does Cameo sound next to the rest of Dusty Springfield's catalogue?

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This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.

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