Review of the Album: The Best of the Box Tops: Soul Deep from more reviews...
the best of the 60's group the box tops. a nice blend of soulful elements. if you like booker t. and the mg's ( green onions ) or early 70's staple singers ( i'll take you there and respect yourself...more.
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The Box tops are best remembered for The letter and (to a lesser extent) Cry like a baby but there is more to their music than those two classics. Their music is deceptively simple soul-pop. Their lead singer, Alex Chilton...more.
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One typical '60s music fan would think that a group like the Box Tops would put out a lot of good songs, many of which were minor hits, but I'm telling you, all of these songs make you feel terrific...more.
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This compilation has every Box Tops song that charted in 1968-1969, to my knowledge, so it was invaluable to me. Every song is decent, although many are short (even by AM radio standards) and commercial. The song of highest interest...more.
Review of the Album: The Letter/Neon Rainbow from more reviews...
Worldwide CD debut for '67 album with 4 bonus tracks. Booklet includes never-before-seen-photos and interviews with band members. Bonus tracks 'Turn On A Dream', 'The Letter' (single version)*, 'Neon Rainbow' (single version)* and 'Georgia Farm Boy'* (previously unissued...more.