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Four Tops: The Definitive Collection

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Download links and information about Four Tops: The Definitive Collection by Four Tops. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 51:05 minutes.

Artist: Four Tops
Release date: 2008
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 18
Duration: 51:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Reach Out, I'll Be There 2:58
2. Standing In the Shadows of Love 2:38
3. Bernadette 3:02
4. Ask the Lonely 2:41
5. Baby I Need Your Loving 2:45
6. Without the One You Love (Life's Not Worthwhile) 2:44
7. It's the Same Old Song 2:46
8. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever 2:47
9. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) 2:43
10. Something About You 2:41
11. I Got a Feeling 2:53
12. Walk Away Renee 2:43
13. Still Water (Love) 3:12
14. (It's the Way) Nature Planned It 3:45
15. It's All In the Game 2:44
16. You Keep Running Away 2:50
17. 7 Rooms of Gloom 2:34
18. Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) 2:39

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Solid and steady hitmakers for Motown in the late 1960s, the Four Tops, led by the deep, soulful voice of Levi Stubbs and blessed with A-line songs from the Holland-Dozier-Holland writing team, were one of the finest singing groups the label ever produced. Singles like "Reach Out I'll Be There," "Standing in the Shadows of Love," "Bernadette," "I Can't Help Myself," and the wise-beyond-its-era "It's the Same Old Song" were radio staples in their time, and actually still continue to be staples on 21st century oldies stations. That's staying power, and it's no accident. The songs, at least the singles, were good and the Tops' sound was a hair rougher and edgier than a lot of Motown's issues at the time. It was a winning combination. This set has all of the above songs, each of which is essential, and plenty of other stuff that isn't quite so essential (the Four Tops were really a singles act — their LPs tended to have a fair amount of filler). It also doesn't have anything the group recorded after they left Motown, but the Four Tops' peak years were at Motown anyway, so for most listeners, this set will be just fine.