The Four Tops - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of The Four Tops
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Four Tops |
| Studio | Motown |
| Release Date | November 30, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 731454221429 |
Tracks
- Baby I Need Your Loving - The Four Tops, Holland, Brian
- Ask the Lonely - The Four Tops, Stevenson, William
- I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) - The Four Tops, Holland, Brian
- Reach Out (I'll Be There) - The Four Tops, Holland, Brian
- Standing in the Shadows of Love - The Four Tops, Holland, Brian
- Bernadette - The Four Tops, Dozier, Lamont
- Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) - The Four Tops, Holland, Brian
- Walk Away Renee - The Four Tops, Brown, Michael [Key
- If I Were a Carpenter - The Four Tops, Hardin, Tim
- Still Water (Love) - The Four Tops, Wilson, Frank [5]
- Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got) - The Four Tops, Potter, Brian
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User Reviews
Average user review:| These Millenium Releases Are Just Teasers |
To be sure, by any standards applied, tracks 1, 3 to 6 and 10 and 11 have to be considered among the best of this R&B voocal group from Detroit who, from 1964 to 1988, put 45 songs into the Billboard Pop Hot 100, 52 onto the R&B charts, and seven on the Adult Contemporary (AC) listings.
But when it comes to tracks 2 and 7 to 9 there were four that were as good, or better, such as It's The Same Old Song [# 2 R&B/# 5 Hot 100 in August 1965], 7 Rooms Of Gloom [# 10 R&B/# 14 Hot 100 in June 1967], Keeper Of The Castle [# 7 R&B/# 10 Hot 100 late in 1972], and Are You Man Enough? [# 2 R&B/# 15 Hot 100 in late 1973].
So, who decided that the fans had it wrong at the outset and that those hits should be omitted in favour of Ask The Lonely [# 9 R&B/# 24 Hot 100 in March 1965], Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) [# 5 R&B/# 18 Hot 100 in March 1966], and If I Were A Carpenter [# 17 R&B/# 20 Hot 100 in June 1968]?
Not that there's anything wrong with those four. But if I'm deciding to present just 11 of their best, I would see to it that the contents at least reflected that claim.
I would not go so far as to reduce the evaluation to one, as one reviewer did, but I certainly cannot go higher than two, in spite of the excellent sound quality, nice group photos, and the three pages of liner notes by Stu Hackel. For such a seminal 1960/1970s group as The Four Tops, a R&R Hall Of Fame inductee in 1990, an 11-track CD is merely a teaser. My advice it so spend a little bit more and get something with some substance. August 14, 2007
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