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SOS band appreciation
show your appreciation to real musicians and singers playing real music
[Edited 9/22/10 19:47pm] [Edited 9/22/10 19:48pm] [Edited 9/22/10 19:49pm] "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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posting youtube video is hard work.
enjoy! "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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Really? It should be a Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis / Vocals by the S.O.S. band appreciation thread. | |
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So how much input did Jam/Lewis have on the SOS Band? Someone school me.
My fav SOS Band songs...
Weekend Girl
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And of course...
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Oh! And how could I forget..
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I flipped the hell out when I heard Maxwell's Don't Ever Wonder remix using this song. It was the first Maxwell song I'd ever heard. I was like
Thanks for posting hun! Much appreciated! For a hot second I saw instruments and thought this was a live performance but then I saw Don and was like oh, this is Soul Train.
[Edited 9/22/10 20:28pm] Prince esta muerto...
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I still dig on the S.O.S. Band. The very first album I bought by the S.O.S. Band was III.
—————————————High Hopes———————————————————————————————Good & Plenty——————————————
—————————————Have It Your Way—————————————————————————Groovin' (That's What We're Doin')—————
‡ Dit Dit Dit Dash Dash Dash Dit Dit Dit (Special Disco Mix)———————————————————— ‡ I Don't Want Nobody Else————— [Edited 9/22/10 20:54pm] | |
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I agree I should give props to Flyte Tyme Productions. Jam and Lewis indeed gave SOS the Minneapolis sound.
Jamm and Lewis were in the Prince protogee band, The Time.
The Time was pretty much hired musicians... good ones, but not really allowed to have any creative input in their albums.
The first album was written, produced and performed by Prince... then he got his friends from the old neighborhood to perform the songs just like Prince recorded them... note for note for the studio recording. Prince is heard singing and playing on the first album.
Jamm and Lewis had the creative urge and started moonlighting in production of other acts.
The first I am aware of was SOS band. Jamm and Lewis were in Atlanta on their own time working on the SOS band project while on tour with Time.
They got snowed in (in Atlanta) no less and missed a concert for the Time. Prince had to play I think it was bass back stage behind a curtain to ensure that the concert went off without a hitch.
but after that, Jamm and Lewis were fired from the Time.
and goody for us. because they went on to produce Janet Jackson's monster hits from the 80's, Karen White, SOS band,
Somebody help me with other acts produced by Flyte Tyme... Oh, Alexander Oneal, Cherrelle, Klymaxx,
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They needed to go anyway, it was in the cards I guess. Interesting that they are back performing with The Time again... Hmmm.....
[Edited 9/23/10 3:54am] Prince esta muerto...
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J&L didn't cross their path until SOS's third album with the song "High Hopes". Before that (and even during J&L's productionwork) the band could stand well on their own and weren't mainly vocalists if ya check a lil' more of their background and musicianship. Around 1983 the SOS band did an exellent production for the late Eddie Kendricks :
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"Get up off that grey line" | |
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^ Absolutely Seanman ! ^
J&L also produced this UK-singer around the early 90's. Shortly after they started their Perspective Label.
And then there were Pia Zadora + the Human League
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^^Cool! I had no idea they produced for Pia. I'd also never heard of Lance Ellington.^^^
More Jimmy/Terry jams
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Yeah, a friend hooked me up to Lance's album, about 10 years back. And their production for Pia surprised me too. The first track i heard from her album was "I Don't Wanna Love" with possibly Terry Lewis thumping that nasty bass lol ! | |
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Ya know ... when i heard this at first, for some odd reason i thought it was a group like Shakatak from the UK. It has that instrumental vibe which imo also approaches the sound of Rodney Franklin's "The Groove" ... lol
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Wow. Learn something new every day. I had no idea they were behind Tender Love. You couldn't TELL me that wasn't gon be my wedding song. Not that I had a groom or anything. Just saying.
Prince esta muerto...
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I like S.o.S. from pre Jam & Lewis as well as through Flyte Tyme.
The Jam - Lewis / S.o.S stuff to me seemed much more like a Jam-Lewis group with Mary Davis as lead vocalist. Don't get it twisted. I loved that music.
Some really great S.o.S. songs I always play are...
Take Your Time, Do It Right - (Dance floors love this song) Do It Now / It's a Long Way to the Top S.o.S. (Dit Dit Dat) Open Letter Tell Me (if you still care) Even When You Sleep No One's Gonna Love You High Hopes Just the Way You Like It Just Be Good to Me Sands of Time Weekend Girl [Edited 9/24/10 1:08am] | |
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Dang! thanks for posting. I forgot about human League, and New Edition... How could I forget New Edition?? And I thought it was Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam. I get them and Force MD's mixed up.
Like I said, good for us that Prince and J&L parted ways. Really RB music benefitted from that fall out. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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and this was my JAM!!
Listen to my heartbeat! (heavy bass).
I loved it!!
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Yeah, RnB definately benefited! "Get up off that grey line" | |
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Would releases from their Perspective label count ? (Lo-Key, Mint Condition, Raja-Nee). Not shure if that was still a part of their Flyte Tyme-label, production-wise. | |
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if you also check J&L productions, then you'll notice that in some credits the trinity of Jam, Lewis & Monte are referred as "The Secret" Even Jellybean did some productions around those days:
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The "Sands of Time" album is my fave.
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^ I have this and the previous album on vinyl. It had to be good for my cheap azz to pay for it.
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