As always, Dusty reigns
John Ellis | New York, NY United States | 08/21/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Dusty Springfield couldn't make a less than moving LP, even when she was singing disco (she and Nina Simone). Only one caveat with this CD - buy "Beautiful Soul" instead which includes the whole 'Cameo' LP and the unreleased (and partially unfinished) recordings for the never-issued 'Longings'. There is a masterpiece or two there, and actually a better LP than "Cameo" even in it's incomplete state. The title song is perhaps the most moving song she ever sang."
A CLASSIC SOUL MASTERPIECE>
david maderich | NYC | 12/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"THIS IS THE LP DUSTY SHOULD HAVE RELEASED POST MEMPHIS - PURE 70s SOUL AT ITS BEST. THE TRACK TUPELO HONEY IS WORTH THE PRICE OF THE CD. ENJOY>"
Classic!
Jake Z | Canada | 03/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Dusty Springfield's CAMEO is an underrated album! Easily one of her best albums, that often gets forgotten. The production is top notch, the music is great, and Dusty sounds wonderful! There are a lot of top notch tracks here, a lot of highlights include "WHo Gets Your Love", "Breakin Up A Happy Home", "Comin and Goin", "Who Could Be Loving You Other Than Me", "Of All The Things" and "Learn To Say Goodbye". A nice MOR album in Dusty's catalog!"