The Four Tops - Indestructible Audio CD
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Band: The Four Tops
Title: Indestructible
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Release Date: 1990-10-25
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Indestructible 2: Change of Heart 3: If Ever a Love There Was 4: Sun Ain't Gonna Shine 5: Next Time 6: Loco in Acapulco 7: Are You With Me? 8: I'm Only Wounded 9: When You Dance 10: Let's Jam
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Could have been a major comeback CD for the Four Tops... This album was their (purported) comeback CD--but it (sadly) just didn't happen. By the time The Four Tops joined Arista Records in 1988, they had not scored any major hit for a while. Granted, Levi Stubbs' lead vocals are as soulful and powerful as ever and most of the songs are superbly produced. "Let's Jam", "Loco In Acapulco" and the duet with Aretha Franklin ("If Ever A Love There Was") are highlights but the entire CD is almost as good as anything The Four Tops recorded for Motown prior to 1972. Although Arista boss Clive Davis is credited as Executive Producer this album was poorly promoted and was not the big hit it deserved to be.
"If Ever a love There was" superb love song
It gets five stars. If you can find this CD the third cut is worth the hassle. A totally beatiful romantic song.
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