Knights of the Sound Table
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Knights of the Sound Table is the seventh album by the funk band Cameo, released in 1981. It reached number 2 for 3 weeks on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, number 44 on the Billboard 200 chart), and was the band’s fourth consecutive album to be certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies. The album spawned two hit singles: "Freaky Dancin'" (which reached number 3 R&B) and "I Like It" (which reached number 25 R&B. The track "Don't Be So Cool" features a guest appearance by former Labelle member Nona Hendryx and received airplay on R&B stations at the time. Hendryx joined Cameo for a performance of the song on Soul Train that first aired on June 20, 1981.
Critical reception
Template:Music ratings Amy Hanson of AllMusic called it "the sound of a band keeping their past alive while stretching their wings to the future."[1]
Track listing
Personnel
Cameo
- Larry Blackmon – lead vocals, backing vocals, drums, percussion, horn arrangements
- Tomi Jenkins – lead vocals, backing vocals
- Stephen Moore – lead vocals, backing vocals
- Charlie Singleton – lead vocals, backing vocals
- Thomas 'T.C.' Campbell – acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, Moog synthesizer, Prophet-5
- Gregory Johnson – Moog synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, backing vocals
- Anthony Lockett – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Aaron Mills – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Arnett Leftenant – tenor saxophone, backing vocals, horn arrangements
- Jeryl Bright – trombone, backing vocals, horn arrangements
- Nathan Leftenant – trumpet, backing vocals, horn arrangements
Additional musicians
- Jose Rossy – percussion
- Clifford Adams – trombone
- David Webber – trumpet
- Tom Tom 84 – horn and string arrangements
- Nona Hendryx – backing vocals (6)
Production
- Larry Blackmon – producer
- Larry Alexander – engineer
- Steve Jerome – engineer
- Jason Corsaro – assistant engineer
- Jeff Hendrickson – assistant engineer
- Tracey Melvin – assistant engineer
- Jack Skinner – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, NY)
- Bob Heimall – art direction
- Bill Levy – art direction
- Anthony Barboza – photography
- Ron Walotsky – illustration
- Vicky Davis – fashion accessories
- Bruce Keller – make-up
- Lucinda Shankle – hair stylist
Charts
Template:Album chartTemplate:Album chart| Chart (1981) | Peak position |
|---|
Singles
| Year | Single | Chart positions[2] | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US | US R&B |
US Dance | ||
| 1981 | "Freaky Dancin'" | — | 3 | 45 |
| "I Like It" | — | 25 | — | |