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    The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands (London 1968) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

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    The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands (London 1968) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands (1968)
    Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 663MB
    Rapidshare | Pop, Psychedelia, Rock | 1968 UK Stereo LP | London SHU 8376

    The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands (London 1968) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands (London 1968) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    Though the Turtles were rightfully known as an excellent pop/rock singles band, on this recording they let loose their humour, which was part of their act from the beginning. On the outside cover the group is dressed in conservative suits and bow ties, yet on the inside the group is clad in, shall it be tastefully said, less traditional attire. The Turtles (who wrote nine of the 12 songs on the LP) basically mock the entire spectrum of music on this album, though elements of their pop/rock sound are contained even in the most country, psychedelic, and R&B elements of the music presented here. Two Top Ten hits are contained in this collection, Roger McGuinn's "You Showed Me" and the Turtles own subtly mocking "Elenore." Light psychedelia meets Booker T. & the MG's in the instrumental "Buzzsaw." The Beach Boys sound shows up in "Surfer Dan," and the album closer "Earth Anthem" is a hippie ecology, folk-pop anthem that is both very pretty and quite satirical – a listener could easily lose himself in the fine melody and atmospheric production, while laughing at the same time. The only potential problem with this album is that it is caught in the middle between two extremes: on the one hand, non-mainstream listeners will criticize the album for sounding too commercial, and, on the other, typical Turtles fans will find the album too sophisticated, especially if they are looking for another album like Happy Together. Between these two points of view falls an excellent album that is both commercial and comical, as if both of these elements couldn't coincide in one album. Michael Ofjord AMG

    Track listing:

    A1. The Battle Of The Bands

    A2. The Last Thing I Remember

    A3. Elenore

    A4. Too Much Heartsick Feeling

    A5. Oh, Daddy!

    A6. Buzzsaw

    B1. Surfer Dan

    B2. I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're The Royal Macadamia Nuts)

    B3. You Showed Me

    B4. Food

    B5. Chicken Little Was Right

    B6. Earth Anthem

    The Turtles:
    Howard Kaylan - First Chair Vocalist
    Mark Volman - Vocals, Special Effects
    Al Nichol - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
    Jim Pons - Bass Guitar, Vocals
    Johnny Barbata - Percussion, Occasional Vocals
    Produced by Chip Douglas
    Recorded at Gold Star Studios, Hollywood.

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