3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
What A ShamThursday, January 06, 2005
This collection had me foolishly thinking that this was all the Four Tops had to offer. Boy was I wrong, I heard It's The Same Old Song, I Believe In You And Me and other of the Tops hits and i felt cheated. I now have the Anthology which includes 48 songs. The two aforementioned songs as well as 'You Keep Running Away', 'River Deep, Mountain High', 'It's All In The Game' and all of their ABC/Dunhill hits like 'One Chain' and 'Are You Man Enough' are on the Anthology. Don't bother with this collection and get the Anthology.
4 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:
Very EssentialTuesday, June 13, 2000
If You Haven't Heard these Classics Before then this is a Must.The Four Tops Have Recorded so Many Great Songs.The Words&Music are TImeless.Great Production&Musicianship.Most Importantly are The Vocals.which Todays Vocal Groups don't have.Quality of The Highest Level.
15 out of 19 people found the following review helpful:
Another Millennium Collection DisasterWednesday, December 01, 1999
This is another in a series of awful Millennium Collection CDs...ones which have the artists' ten best songs on them, and not much more. The Four Tops have quite a number of better hits collections, including "Anthology", "Ultimate Collection", or even their earlier Greatest Hits album. Every CD in this series does not have much in the way of content and does not appreciate the work of the artists. The career of the Four Tops is much deep er than the hits represented here.