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The Four Tops' musical passion captures your ear. Their overflowing joy catches your eye. Their four souls touch yours and you succumb. You smile broadly, sing along, sway your hips and arms from side to side, and you dance that "Four...more.
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If you love the Four Tops, you'll love this cd set. I listen at home, and take it to work. I'm not tired of it yet and I don't think you will tire of it for a long...more.
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The four tops 50th anthology is one of the best motown sets of all time...The two discs feature excellent sound...This set was obviously a labor of love, to produce...This album sets the standard,that all anthology,sets should...more.
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Cramming 25 songs onto a single CD, this set captures the Tops during their peak 1960s years, when they rode the pens of Holland, Dozier, and Holland to the top of the charts. Combining the writers' pop melodies, a gentle Motown...more.
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I've listened to The Four Tops since I was a young child. My favorite song of theirs is Standing in The Shadows of Love. I admire that they have remained together through thick and thin. Lawrence Payton died in 1997...more.