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Motown Lost & Found: Lost Without You

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Download links and information about Motown Lost & Found: Lost Without You by Four Tops. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 41 tracks with total duration of 01:59:04 minutes.

Artist: Four Tops
Release date: 2005
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 41
Duration: 01:59:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Get My Hands On Some Lovin' 2:28
2. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me 3:32
3. Gotta Say It, Gonna Tell It Like It Is 2:33
4. Wonderful Baby (Alternate 1) 2:52
5. Wonderful Baby (Alternate 2) 2:56
6. Baby Baby Come Home 2:49
7. What You Gonna Do With Me Baby (2003 Motown Connoisseurs Version) 2:45
8. Fantasy 2:14
9. It's a Lonely World Without Your Love 2:39
10. Sweeter As the Days Go By 2:54
11. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever (Alternate Mix) 3:05
12. Lost for Words 2:09
13. If You Don't Want My Love (Stereo Mix) 3:30
14. Just One Last Look 3:12
15. Your Love Is Wonderful (Stereo Mix) 2:58
16. Lonely Lover (Stereo Mix) 3:26
17. I Can't Escape Your Memory 2:46
18. I'm So Afraid of Losing You 3:12
19. Sweet Was the Love 2:49
20. Woman Woman 3:22
21. Same-O Same-O 2:54
22. Clip My Wings 2:38
23. I Can't Hold Back 2:22
24. Old-Fashioned Man 3:59
25. No Time 2:37
26. My Love Keeps On Growing 2:53
27. You Can't Keep a Good Man Down 2:54
28. My Fatherless Son 3:44
29. Never Say No to Your Baby 2:42
30. Have a Little Faith 2:48
31. Magic Mary 2:56
32. Don't Think You Owe Me Something 2:39
33. Starving for Your Love 3:00
34. Rocks In My Bed 2:52
35. Which Way Is the Sky 2:30
36. These Are the Questions 2:34
37. Deep In the Pit of Your Love 3:08
38. You're My Kind of Woman 2:36
39. Where Do I Go from Here 3:18
40. Baby Dumplin' 2:55
41. Lost Without You 2:54

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No thanks in small part to the extremely high quality control, Berry Gordy and his creative directors exercised a finite but massive backlog of recordings that never saw the light of day at Motown, forever locked away and archived in some warehouse. An unfortunate situation, as Motown engineers and artists on their worst day far excelled other labels on their best. Thankfully, a movement has been afoot to unearth many of these treasures. Excellent anthologies such as the Cellarful of Motown series and individual artist anthologies (largely, and sadly, available in the U.K. only) have helped to shed further light on the talents of minor Motown players, artists that could have been top-tier elsewhere. Then there were the juggernauts of Motown, with names like Smokey, Stevie, and Diana, and groups like the Temptations and the Vandellas who were synonymous with the label's early success. With this, Motown has had the good sense to start the Lost and Found series. Alternate takes, mixes, and lost cuts that were never issued on vinyl are all cleaned up and digitally remastered with beautiful liner notes and breathtaking packaging. In this volume, 1963-1970, the Four Tops are presented in a two-disc, 41-tune marathon concentrating on the Detroit years of their success. More important than their status as previously unreleased, this is a quiet barometer of their evolution that isn't plastered in hit after hit. Their blues- and jazz-tinged early singles show a group raw with promise, not yet by the Motown hitmaking artist machine that would turn them into the consummate soul showmen. Midway through disc one, however, that transformation becomes highly evident. Not only in the production and songwriting, but in the highly polished quality of their vocal delivery. Make no mistake, this record isn't for the casual listener to use as a starting point to the group's rich history. But for die-hard fans, Northern soul fanatics, and Motown enthusiasts, this stuff is essential. It's like falling in love with the same group all over again.