On Top was the Four Tops’ third album. They were putting out quality Motown tracks from beginning to end like the dance tune I Got A Feeling, and their big hits…
Something really happened with the Four Tops and I’m not quite sure what it was. Earlier in their career with Motown they had a number of hits, but by the mid-1960s…
The Four Tops are most famous for their work with Motown but many of their recordings afterwards were just as good. Unfortunately the beginning of Main Street People…
After a very shaky start with the dance oriented title cut, the Four Tops return to their Soul roots with I Can’t Live Without You. The song is a nice uplifting…
Soul Spin suffers from a split personality. The first side is flawless Soul even though there isn’t a single hit amongst the tracks. The second side on the other…
The Four Tops sel-titled LP was their first for Motown. It has some of their biggest hits like Baby, I Need Your Loving, Without The One You Love, and Just Ask The…
To make up for my utter lack of early Four Tops’ LPs, I have their greatest hits released during the height of their career. Besides, the early Motown releases…
I’ve skipped over so many Motown records in the past I thought it was about time to start picking some up. Live! was the Four Tops’ fourth record for Motown.…
I have to say that I was always a Temptations guy so my Four Tops collection is a little lacking. The Four Tops of course, were one of the mainstays of early Motown…
Still Waters Run Deep was one of the Four Tops’ later records for the Motown label. They start off with the laid back Still Water (Love) that has a nice groove…
Reach Out is a good beginning for anyone interested in the Four Tops because it contains three of the group’s biggest hits. These consist of Reach Out I’ll…
I have to say that my Four Tops collection is severely lacking. Recently I tried to make up for that by purchasing a few titles for cheap. Live & In Concert was…