The Four Tops: Main Street People - 1973


On the ABC label was this one, which had a smoother, more orchestrated L.A. pop/r&b sound than its slightly funkier predecessor - exemplified by the aware street-funk of Main Street People and the smooth soul of Am I My Brother's Keeper, the gritty, O'Jays-influenced Are You Man Enough?, the laid-back, slightly jazzy soul of I Just Can't Get You Out Of My Mind, the lush soul ballad It Won't Be The First TimeOne Woman Man and the Northern Soul-ish stomp of Sweet Understanding LoveAlso present is some psychedelic soul in Whenever There's Blue.

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