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 | | The Box Tops' two years in the spotlight didn't produce a long string of number ones, or even a pile of popular favorites for modern-day radio programmers to cling to, but these four CDs are packed with great, overlooked blue-eyed soul. |
 | | As The Box Tops became mellower and mellower, Penn still threw them occasional kickers like "747" (a sequel to "The Letter") and "Every Time." Their version of "You Keep Me Hangin' On" is much sloppier than Vanilla Fudge's, but just eerily powerful. |
 | | While Nonstop had suggested there was nothing else in The Box Tops' arsenal to threaten the pop charts, Dimensions provided a big surprise in "Soul Deep," one of the best pop songs of the year. |
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