CameoMoney

Label:

Reprise Records – 0-40392

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Funk / Soul

Style:

Funk

Tracklist

A1 Money (Reese Revamp Mix)
Producer [Additional Production], RemixReese
Remix [Credited To]Kevin Saunderson
Written-ByCharlie Singleton
5:32
A2 Money (Reese Hardcore Instrumental)
Producer [Additional Production], RemixReese
Remix [Credited To]Kevin Saunderson
Written-ByCharlie Singleton
5:20
B1 Money (Hardsell Mix)
Producer [Additional Production], RemixJoey Beltram
Written-ByCharlie Singleton
4:54
B2 Front Street (Album Version)
Written-ByTomi Jenkins
5:19

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed BySpecialty Records Corporation

Credits

  • DesignHeather Laurie
  • EngineerChris Andrews
  • Producer, Vocals, Written-ByLarry Blackmon

Notes

℗ © 1992 Reprise Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 093624039204
  • Barcode (Text): 0 9362-40392-0 4
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped Logo, Runout Side A): SRC
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Runout Side A): 0-40392-A-SRI
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped Logo, Runout Side B): SRC
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Runout Side B): 0-40392-B-SRI

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Money (12", Promo, 45 RPM) Reprise Records SAM 1005 UK 1992
Money (12", 45 RPM, Single Sided, Test Pressing) Hot Tracks 1.02 MONEY US 1992
Money (CD, Maxi-Single) Reprise Records 9 40392-2 US 1992

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Reviews

  • cashox's avatar
    cashox
    So just re-discovered this one - also cause i've listened to Reese's Velocity Funk and knew id heard it all before with his remixes on this item - our local Swiss DJ used to hammer this version back in 92 - 93. But am also happy i found it cause the original Funk version by Cameo kicks butt as well !!
    • bosepanaray's avatar
      bosepanaray
      Huge Hit played at the temple "BOCCACIO LIFE" in Belgium during 90's.
      • DjChoci's avatar
        DjChoci
        BIG BIG TUNE THE REESE MIX IS MASSIVE, USED TO DESTROY MY DANCEFLOORS WITH THIS TUNE
        • djmikecastillo's avatar
          djmikecastillo
          This record was all about the 'Hardsell Mix' (Joey Beltram). Funkiest techno this side of old-school N-Joi.
          • Johnmarcus's avatar
            Johnmarcus
            Old School rave mixes on this 12" from Kevin Saunderson and Joe Beltram.
            The Reese remixes are the better known with the rave synth rifts, break-beats and use of vocals, but the Joe Beltram mix is worth checking too.
            • Stuck_In_1992's avatar
              Stuck_In_1992
              The Joey Beltram mix is a sick amen rinse out with Altern-8 style riffs, its completely NUTS! The Kevin Saunderson mix is not as wild but it does have the full vocal from the original tune which is the selling point of that one to me.
              • Alain_Patrick's avatar
                Alain_Patrick
                Edited 20 years ago
                It’s amazing how can a old school funk tune gain a revival through two amazing hardcore techno versions on a same single made by different artists – and none of them English. Well, that’s surely the case on this one: the Reese Hardcore Instrumental mix made by Kevin Saunderson was the most famous one, and it became a massive dance tune of the Rave era, but the one of Joey Beltram (Hardsell Mix) showed a very nice reconstruction work also. A propos, there is a very interesting story concerning this twelve inch that I discovered more recently. My friend owns the copy that belonged to DJ Marky on the old days. On the label of the Hardsell Mix side it is hand-written: “Real Hardcore by Joey Beltram”!
                • easyrider's avatar
                  easyrider
                  Classic mayhem release, absolutely brilliant remixes by Kevin Saunderson. The Reese Hardcore Instrumental Version has been bootlegged forever. I also like to mention the Hardsell mix by Joey Beltram on the B-side cause it's very well done too and less people know this remix.

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