Alligator Woman is a 1982 album by the American
funk band
Cameo, released by
Casablanca Records. It is the group's eighth studio album, and the first released after group leader
Larry Blackmon reduced the band from 11 members to 5 (himself, Tomi Jenkins, Nathan Leftenant, Charlie Singleton, and Gregory Johnson (who would leave the band prior to their next album). Alligator Woman combined Cameo’s traditional funk with elements of rock and new wave, and was the band’s fifth consecutive album to be certified Gold by the
RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies. [3] The cover artwork model is the Canadian singer/model
Vanity (Denise Matthews).[4]
Alligator Woman is a 1982 album by the American
funk band
Cameo, released by
Casablanca Records. It is the group's eighth studio album, and the first released after group leader
Larry Blackmon reduced the band from 11 members to 5 (himself, Tomi Jenkins, Nathan Leftenant, Charlie Singleton, and Gregory Johnson (who would leave the band prior to their next album). Alligator Woman combined Cameo’s traditional funk with elements of rock and new wave, and was the band’s fifth consecutive album to be certified Gold by the
RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies. [3] The cover artwork model is the Canadian singer/model
Vanity (Denise Matthews).[4]