Robinson idolized the Four Tops, whose "Breaking Through" (1963-1964) covers immortal songwriters like Rodgers & Hart, Lerner & Loewe, and Gershwin & Gershwin as the immortal Detroit vocal quartet's attempt at cosmopolitan big band jazz along the lines of their idol Billy Eckstine. An alternate stereo take of "I Like It Like That" is worth the price of admission alone. The teardrops-on-my-pillow of the title track reminds scholars of soul what Jamaicans like Bob Marley, Bunny Wailer, and Peter Tosh were emulating, while "Come to Me" is a less raucous rewrite of the Isley Brothers' "Shout," and "If I Were a Bell," from the Broadway smash Guys and Dolls, sounds like a jingle for a soap white-bread schmaltz crowned by the unmistakably delicate tenor of Smokey Robinson. On "Along Came Love" (1958-1964), which mines a 2-LP compilation from1975, The Miracles Greatest Hits From the Beginning, Robinson & the Miracles still haven't solidified their sound, drawing from a broad selection of doo-wop, torch ballads, and R&B. The quartet of titles in Motown's recent "Lost & Found" series, collecting four of the label's big five acts (missing are the Supremes), plumbs the vaults of Gordy's legacy, throwing a spotlight of two of the concern's best songsmiths: Ivy Jo Hunter, and one William "Smokey" Robinson. In the process, they gave the world the sweetest, most joyful soul music this side of a mother's lullaby - from Stevie Wonder to the Jackson 5. Within a decade, Gordy and a now-legendary cabal of songwriters (Whitfield & Strong, Ashford & Simpson, Holland/Dozier/Holland) would be stamping out one Top 40 hit after another from their basement studio at 2648 West Grand Blvd. Stamping out Fords on the Motor City assembly lines in the early Fifties, the 29-year-old Detroit native came to understand the potential of music publishing while convincing soul great Jackie Wilson to sing one of his compositions. (1962-1968) (Motown) "The Sound of Young America" was what Berry Gordy Jr. (1958-1964) (Motown) The Temptations Lost & Found: "You've Got to Earn It" (Expanded Edition) (Motown) Smokey Robinson & the Miracles Lost & Found: "Along Came Love" (1963-1964) (Motown) Marvin Gaye Lost & Found: "Love Starved Heart" Four Tops Lost & Found: "Breaking Through"