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Best of the Box Tops
Rock · 1995 · 18 tracks

Best of the Box Tops

Gritty Memphis soul meets teenage pop-rock precision. Alex Chilton’s raspy, world-weary vocals anchor eighteen tracks of brassy, radio-ready yearning.

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This collection captures a singular moment in American pop history where the raw energy of a teenage garage band collided with the sophisticated machinery of the Memphis soul scene. At the center is Alex Chilton, whose voice sounds impossibly weathered and soulful for a sixteen-year-old. It is a sound defined by humidity and urgency, where every track clocks in at a lean three minutes or less, designed for the immediate impact of AM radio but possessing a depth that has allowed it to outlast its era.

Tracklist · 18 Tracks
01
The Letter
1:55
02
Soul Deep
2:28
03
I'm Movin' On
3:49
04
Lost
2:27
05
Whiter Shade of Pale
4:32
06
Together
3:22
07
The Happy Song
1:57
08
Fields of Clover
2:52
09
Weeping Analeah
3:03
10
I'll Hold Out My Hand
3:22
11
I Pray for Rain
2:19
12
Everything I Am
2:16
13
Ain't No Way
3:02
14
Sandman
2:58
15
Cry Like a Baby
2:36
16
Yesterday Where's My Mind
3:31
17
Neon Rainbow
3:04
18
Choo Choo Train
2:57
Moments Worth Listening For
The iconic, urgent airplane engine sound effect opening The Letter followed by that immediate, gravelly vocal entry
The way the brass section swells to meet the soaring chorus of Soul Deep, creating a wall of Memphis soul
The sitar-like electric guitar hook on Cry Like a Baby that anchors the song's blue-eyed soul groove
The psychedelic organ swirl that provides an eerie backdrop to the urban imagery in Neon Rainbow

How does Best of the Box Tops sound next to the rest of The Box Tops's catalogue?

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The vocals lean notably further into raspy than the rest of the catalogue.

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