Show Me

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 39:50

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Zow!

1011010

Show Me and Because of You are the best from this album. If you can find them, download Come Go with Me and Wishing On A Star. You know for the negative criticism, they did attempt to re-create that 1960s girl-band sound in the 1980s with Roland 808s and shoddy production, and they did come close! But maybe attempts at 1960s nostalgia was premature in the 80s given the (cough cough) technical limitations.

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brings me back to college clubbing

MCMaenza

The Cover Girls played on the dance floors of my college days in the mid-80's, and the infectious beats got everyone moving. I'm glad to be able to hear these songs again after all those years.

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The original members of the Cover Girls (Louise “Angel” Sabater, Sunshine Wright, and Caroline Jackson) weren’t fantastic singers; their voices were undeniably thin. But then, no one honestly believed that they were the next Martha & the Vandellas. Despite their obvious limitations as singers, the Cover Girls made some memorable contributions to Latin freestyle — in fact, their debut album, Show Me, is among freestyle’s most important releases. Boasting such producers as Andy Panda Tripoli, Lewis A. Martineé (the brains behind Exposé), and Little Louie Vega, Show Me is full of infectious, Latin-flavored dance-pop grooves that no freestyle enthusiast should be without. “Inside Outside,” “Because of You,” “One Night Affair” (not to be confused with the Gamble & Huff classic), and the hit title track are, without question, some of freestyle’s most essential recordings. Meanwhile, the unexpected and very retro “That Boy of Mine” finds the New York trio recalling the girl group sound of the early ’60s. Show Me contains a few mediocre tunes, but they are the exception instead of the rule. All things considered, Show Me is an album that anyone with even a casual interest in freestyle should own. – Alex Henderson

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