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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tops
If you're going to limit yourself to one single-disc CD of the Four Tops, this should be near the top of your shopping list. It contains most of the important and best-known singles spanning the entire career of this exceptional group out of Motown. While their music style evolved over the years and even as they switched label companies and styles, their music was always...
Published on August 3, 2001 by Zub

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not so hot
To me, there is NO excuse for having these recordings in mono. While it is true that some of the Motown material did no collapse right & sounded better in mono, The Four Tops recordings always lent themselves well to the stereo recordings. Shame on Hipp-O!!!
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tops, August 3, 2001
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
If you're going to limit yourself to one single-disc CD of the Four Tops, this should be near the top of your shopping list. It contains most of the important and best-known singles spanning the entire career of this exceptional group out of Motown. While their music style evolved over the years and even as they switched label companies and styles, their music was always consistently exceptional. The fact that they had no personnel changes in their entire recording career, an almost unheard of accomplishment, was a big factor in their musical continuity.

While there is a slight emphasis on their later post-Motown output, the selection of the 24 tracks chosen here is pretty close to optimum. The only omission that keeps this CD from being the ultimate career retrospective is the pre-Motown "Ain't That Love" track. Credit to Hip-O though for the inclusion of the hypnotic ballad "I Believe In You And Me", a track that, though originally only the b-side of a lesser single, has become a classic Four Tops tune.

Sound quality is very good with many of the early Motown singles appearing in the mono versions that are more true to the sound of the Tops on AM radio. Tracks 1-10 and 13 are in mono with the remainder in stereo. Included is a 16-page booklet with about half devoted to a musical history of the group and the remainder being track info, credits and pictures.

Here we find a top-notch product that does justice to this phenomenal music group deserving of consideration by the fan considering adding a Tops' compilation CD to their library.
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28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Single Disc Overview Of The Tops, July 29, 2003
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
This disc lives up to its name with major representation from all of the labels that the Four Tops recorded for from 1963 through 1983. Motown of course is where they recorded the bulk of their hits and that tenure is represented on the first 14 recordings. The leadoff track - 1964's "Baby I Need your Loving" - was the Tops' first collaboration with the songwriting-production team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. It established a winning formula: lyrics that entail Levi yearning for or proclaiming his love for a girl he has lost or can't have; pulsating music cut in a (high) key out of Stubbs' regular vocal range, the subsequent strain causing his pleas to sound even more dramatic; background vocals with a full, almost Spectorian resonance, thanks to the addition of Motown's resident session singers, the Andantes.

After a mediocre "Baby I Need Your Loving" soundalike "Without The One You Love" (not included here) stiffed, the Tops rebounded in 1965 with the majestic ballad "Ask The Lonely," their first number one smash "I Can't Help Myself" and "It's The Same Old Song" (and truly the latter was, a melodic retread of "I Can't Help Myself"). They reached their commercial peak in late 1966 to early 1967 with the powerful "Reach Out ("I'll Be There)," "Standing In The Shadows Of Love," and "Bernadette." In late 1967, however, Holland-Dozier-Holland abruptly left Motown in a dispute over financial compensation. This prompted the label to release year-old remakes of "Walk Away Renee" and "If I Were A Carpenter" as follow-up Tops' singles. They are proof that the Tops could make a hit out of practically anything.

In 1968 and 1969, other Motown writer-producers like Ivy Jo Hunter, Johnny Bristol, and Norman Whitfield attempted to fill the void left by Holland-Dozier-Holland's exit. None of their work with the Tops, however, penetrated the pop or r & b top 20 (and none of it is included here). In 1970, Frank Wilson took over as the Tops' producer for the landmark Still Waters concept album. Wilson ditched the Andantes from the background and put more emphasis on the Tops harmonies. As evidenced by the hits "It's All In the Game" and "Still Water (Love)," the Tops had risen to new melodic heights. They were followed by more of Frank Wilson's well-crafted singles like the enclosed "(It's The Way) Nature Planned It."

Unfortunately these 1971-1972 follow-ups received little promotional support from Motown and struggled on the charts. Frustrated, the Tops left the label in late 1972 and signed with ABC subsidiary Dunhill Records. They immediately hit with the urban message song "Keeper Of The Castle," the Shaft in Africa theme "Are You Man Enough," and the multi-format symphonic smash "Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)." With the countrified "Sweet Understand Love" and their funkiest recording ever "One Chain Don't Make No Prison," the Tops maintained the high quality, but their final ABC/Dunhill hits in 1976/77(the disco "Catfish," the reggae in molasses "Midnight Flower") were duds.

In 1981 the Tops signed with Casablanca and released two of their strongest albums ever. They are represented by the retro smash "When She Was My Girl" and the wedding staple "I Believe In You And Me" (Levi's performance buries Whitney Houston's hit version). Interspersed between these two gems is "I Just Can't Walk Away" a stirring ballad from their shortlived return to Motown in 1983. The Tops also recorded many lesser hits and great album tracks over the years (most of which can be found on their box set FOUREVER). But if you only want the big hits, this 24 track collection is the best single disc set available.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "soulfully resilient, sweet melody personify the Tops", November 14, 2000
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
The Four Tops began in 1953 in Detroit, Michigan, where Stubbs, Benson, Fakir and Payton were born and raised, when they were called "The Four Aims", while still attending high school. The group worked as opening acts with Brook Benton, Della Reese, Billy Eckstine and the band of Count Basie, by that time they had changed their name to "The Four Tops".

Recorded for several labels before Motown Records in 1963, after signing with them a year later had their first hit "BABY, I NEED YOUR LOVING", reached No. #11 on the Pop Charts in July 1964. Big tune for them was Stubbs singing "ASK THE LONELY", was No.#9 on the R&B Charts, and No.#24 on Pop Charts...recorded for Dunhill in '73 reached No.#2 R&B Charts & No.#4 Pop Charts "AIN'T NO WOMAN LIKE THE ONE I'VE GOT"...and "KEEPER OF THE CASTLE" was No.#7 on R&B Charts & No.#10 on Pop Charts, wonderful hits by this legendary group of artists.

Hip-O Records hats off to you for one of the most familiar and enthralling releases - "Four Tops - Essential Collection", simply as good as it gets...melody, lyric and interpretation launched some of the most enduring songs ever made!

Total Time: 76:15 on 24 Tracks...Hip-O Records 314 560 824...(2000)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly Essential Tops!, November 8, 2000
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This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
Wow! These are the original recordings, and they have never sounded better. This generous CD (24 songs) contains the Motown classics you would expect, plus the big hits this magnificent group went on to record over the next ten years for Dunhill, ABC and Casablanca. The post-Motown years yielded 9 more Top Ten R&B hits, and they're all here. This CD does the best job yet of displaying the Four Tops entire career on 1 truly essential disc. Enjoy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Believe me, black angels exist... They are called THE FOUR TOPS!, October 18, 2007
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This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
When I die, I hope God will be so merciful with me that if my soul gets to be accepted in Heaven, it will be received with the overwhelming sound of "Reach Out I'll Be There" by the Four Tops... These guys are simply, AWESOME singers!!!
If you're a serious Soul/Vocal groups fan, this CD is a 'Must Have' in your collection... Play it everywhere, anytime... You'll really fall in love with the voice work of these guys!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars My vote for best R&B group ever!, August 20, 2004
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Koikola (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
I'm not going to write a biography on these guys but I am going to tell those who do not know much of this group or their music and are looking for a fantastic collection of excellent R&B hits from a group of classic performers this is the album to get! I feel that 'The Four Tops' were definitely not given the recognition that they deserve. It seems like the other Motown artists who were popular during the same time such as the Temptations, Supremes, The Miracles, and Marvin Gaye were given much more attention than the Four Tops were. But let me tell you, if you want to know what pure soul sounds like just listen to the vocals of lead singer, Levi Stubbs, on songs such as 'Baby, I need your loving' or even in their works in the 70's like 'Ain't No Woman (like the one I got)' and you'll be hooked on his voice! His is one of the most strong, soulful and sexy voices of the 60's! One of the things I liked the best about this album is that it is full of songs that you would never hear on the radio and it's a shame because some are hidden gems. This is a CD that has one great song after another. Do yourself a favor and get this CD if you don't have it yet!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Classic Four Tops, November 6, 2002
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ianphillips@uk.dreamcast.com (BOLTON, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
The Four Tops were perharps Motown's finest all-male acts. Their work on the label was consistently excellent and though after their departure from Motown their work lacked the commecial success they'd previously enjoyed, their work was still distinct, made instantly recognisable by Levi Stubb's explosive and dynamic vocal expertise. The Essential Collection offers the majority of their familiar hits though for some odd reason, the chilly, atmospheric classic, 7 Rooms Of Gloom is not included. Their first really major hit came with the infectious, I Can't Help Myself where Stubb's inimitable and persuasive voice is just pure soul. Far more ambitious however was the haunting, Reach Out I'll Be There. Stubb's voice cuts effectivley through the multi layered arrangements of flutes, oboes and tambourines. This compelling number became another U.S chart topper for The Four Tops and became one of the key landmarks in their career. After this the formular continued to bubble consistently with excellent soul classics such as the fabulous, Standing In The Shadows Of Love, the yearning Bernadette, beautifully delivered ballads like Walk Away Renee and It's All In The Game becoming huge sellers on both sides of the Atlantic. The quality in this collection never once dwindles making for consistent and compelling listening. These were one of Motown's major, legendary acts and their work remains unique and unparalled. Highly recommended!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Essentially The Tops", September 18, 2001
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
This music CD of the Four Tops is essentially one of the best next to those of The Temptations, of course.
The way Levi puts so much of himself into each song is such a delight to hear. When he sings "Ain't No Woman, Like the One I've Got" I can just imagine him singing this song to me. "Still Water (Love), just AWESOME! So many romantic songs on this CD, from "Baby I Need Your Loving" to "I Believe in You and Me." Those OLDIES are definitely GOODIES!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Essential, September 24, 2001
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
it's a shame that the Four Tops haven't gotten more attention because there songs here are true Gems.they have the kind of Skills that Legends are made of."Still Water" is deep as is the Classic "Reach Out(I'll Be There)" that urgency passion&rush make that a Gem.a Must Have.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FOUR TOPS GET BETTER WITH TIME!, January 5, 2007
This review is from: Essential Collection (Audio CD)
I ALREADY HAVE THIS ALBUM AS A VINYL,SO OF COURSE I HAD TO REPLACE IT NOW
AS A CD.ON THIS ALBUM "LEVI STUBBS"THE LEAD SINGER DOES A SONG CALLED,"I JUST CAN'T WALK AWAY".IT'S A BEAUTIFUL SONG AND THE INSTRUMENTAL PART GIVES ME GOOSE BUMPS.AS ALWAYS THE FOUR TOPS ARE A GREAT GROUP,BUT I ENJOY
A LOT OF SONGS THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD,AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM.IF YOUR
A FOUR TOPS FAN YOU'LL ENJOY IT.PEACE AND BLESSINGS
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