THE FOUR TOPS! MOTOWN SNAPSHOT FLASHBACKS โ66 IN JULY 1967 THE FOUR TOPS released their 6th LP, ‘Reach Out,’ for the Motown label. It would become the group’s most successful album of their career. The album produced 7 singles, including “Standing In The Shadows Of Love,” “Bernadette,” “Walk Away Renee,” “7-Rooms Of Gloom,” “I’ll Turn To Stone,” “If I Were A Carpenter,” (1968) and the album’s self-titled #1 single, “Reach Out.” It was also their last album produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland. The song-writing trio having left Motown in late-1967. The album was recorded at Hitsville Studio A between 1966 and 1967. ‘Reach Out,’ the album, peaked #11 on the Billboard LP chart, 1967. THE FOUR TOPS performing live at the Detroit Roostertail Supper Club ‘The Upper Deck,’ 1966.