2004's Greatest Hits easily tops 1995's The Best of the S.O.S. Band with a smarter and lengthier track listing. The newer compilation does, however, leave out three cuts included on its predecessor -- namely "Even When You Sleep," "No One's Gonna Love You," and "What's Wrong With Our Love Affair?" These omissions are a little puzzling, but the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. In addition to featuring the other seven numbers that were on The Best of the S.O.S. Band, Greatest Hits adds significant draws like "S.O.S. (Dit Dit Dit Dash Dash Dash Dit Dit Dit)," "Love Won't Wait for Love," and the Jam & Lewis-helmed "Just the Way You Like It." The bounty of material penned, produced, and partly performed by Jam & Lewis does illustrate how the duo occasionally resorted to reheating some of their familiar motifs -- but don't ever forget that they could outlap just about everybody during this era, even when coasting on fumes. Crammed to capacity at just over 79 minutes in duration (some tracks are wisely provided in their extended 12" mixes), Greatest Hits ties up almost everything you could want from one of the slickest and best R&B groups of the early '80s. Scattered inclusions on various-artist compilations won't do the trick; you need almost each selection here. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
I wish that I had all thier albums on CD like I used to have on cassette....I always thought that if it was on cassette it would be on CD. Boy was I wrong, unfortunatly for me and all other SOSers, GAPers and toe tappers. Peace from So Mighty
they had this ripping bass hook on all their jams that just work your neck, thats called "neck factor! And the whole band brought the fire to the stage. they have this signiture percusion that once you hear 3 sec. of it you knew who it was. they are the tightest group of the of 80s. the sister could SANG she had pipes she did the back up vocals for herself, on seperate tracks.
M.W Troy NY.
YO ......NO DOUBT !! THIS GROUP, IN MY OPINION, ARE ONE OF THE "FUNKIEST" BANDS
(IF THAT'S A WORD) DURING THAT ERA.....SORT OF A CROSS BETWEEN DISCO AND HOUSE/CLUB...TRUELY CLASSIC!!
THE SOS BAND WAS THE BEST GROUP IN MY YOUTH, AND I STILL JAM ON THEIR TUNEZ!MY KIDS FINALLY KNOW ABOUT THEIR MA'S GROWN FOLKS JAMZ!!IT'S THE SH*T!!YO!!
It's fun how when you'er young you don't relize. How important a group like the SOS Band. It's become one of my favorite groups in my 44 years. I wish them would record more music.
This kind of music is missing in mainstream radio now,but those of us privileged to experience The S.O.S. Band have meaningful memories to save us a lifetime.