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S.O.S. (The S.O.S. Band album)

1980 studio album by The S.O.S. Band


S.O.S. is the debut album released by the R&B band the S.O.S. Band on the Tabu label in the summer of 1980. It was produced by Sigidi Abdullah.

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The album was a hit at nightclubs and "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" became a disco classic.

History

The album peaked at No. 2 on the R&B albums chart. It also reached No. 12 on the Billboard 200. The album yielded the Billboard R&B number-one hit "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" which also peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, and No. 51 on the UK Singles Chart. Two following singles, "S.O.S. (Dit Dit Dit Dash Dash Dash Dit Dit Dit)" and "What's Wrong with Our Love Affair?", also charted on the R&B chart, reaching numbers 20 and 87 respectively. The album was digitally remastered and reissued on CD with bonus tracks in 2013 by Demon Music Group.

Track listing

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Personnel

The S.O.S. Band

  • Jason "T.C." Bryant keyboards, vocals
  • Billy "B.E." Ellis saxophone, keyboards, vocals
  • Mary Davis vocals, background vocals, percussion
  • James Earl Jones III drums, vocals
  • Willie "Sonny" Killebrew saxophone, flute, vocals
  • Bruno Speight lead guitar
  • John Alexander Simpson bass, vocals

Additional Personnel

  • James Stroud drums (on "Love Won't Wait for Love")
  • Darryl "Munyungo" Jackson percussion
  • Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Larry Hatcher, David Li, Richard Griffith, Ray Brown, Jr., Nolan Smith, Jeff Clayton horns
  • Bill Henderson (concertmaster) strings
  • Rosalind Sweeper, Freddi Rawls, Michele Morgan, Gertha Simms background vocals
  • Dorothy Farrell, Linda Riley, Pam Jones, Isaac Welcome, Angela (Neicy) Hall, Grace Anderson, Charlene Few handclaps

Production

  • Sigidi producer, arranger
  • Clarence Avant executive producer
  • Fred Wesley, The S.O.S. Band arrangers
  • Richard Wells, Ted Bush, Tom Race, George Pappas engineers
  • Tommy Cooper, Greg Webster assistant engineers
  • David Hassinger, Serge Reyes, Rhonghea Southern mixers
  • Neil Petinov assistant mixer
  • Mike Reese mastering

Charts

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Singles
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References

  1. Henderson, Alex. S.O.S. at AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
  2. Hillier, Bev. "Albums". Smash Hits (August 21 – September 3, 1980): 30.

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