The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands - The Turtles

The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands

The Turtles

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1968-11-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1968 Flo & Eddie, Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Battle of the Bands The Turtles 2:14
2
The Last Thing I Remember The Turtles 2:55
3
Elenore The Turtles 2:31
4
Too Much Heartsick Feeling The Turtles 2:43
5
Oh, Daddy The Turtles 2:45
6
Buzzsaw The Turtles 1:59
7
Surfer Dan The Turtles 2:42
8
I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're The Turtles 1:34
9
You Showed Me The Turtles 3:16
10
Food The Turtles 2:40
11
Chicken Little Was Right The Turtles 2:47
12
Earth Anthem The Turtles 3:54
13
Sound Asleep The Turtles 2:29
14
The Story of Rock and Roll The Turtles 2:38

Reviews

  • Surfer Dan

    4
    By d'ker
    I beg to differ with the author of the notes for this entry. Surfer Dan apes Jan & Dean, a sound that truly is distinctive from the Beach Boys 90% of the time. That said, this is a fine collection of turtles music.
  • Elenore

    5
    By Flo and Eddie
    One of their best songs, and one of the best bands of the '60's.
  • EXCELLENT!!! Just a Great Album!

    5
    By heels1961
    Not to be missed. You Showed Me is a freat song and so are the other 11 tracks.
  • Amazing Stuff

    5
    By He who has no hubris
    The Turtles should not be mistaken for some of their more earnest contemporaries. It is no coincidence that Flo and Eddie worked with Frank Zappa when the band were defunct. This album is an impressive tour through the various subgenres popular at the time of its release. Hilarious and cool at the same time.
  • Thank you!

    4
    By honeybrown1976
    I'm so glad this album is available. I just love "You Showed Me".
  • Listen closely ...

    4
    By PivotalPete
    The humor and goofiness of the Turtles may make you miss some really well-crafted production. You Showed Me is a great example -- haunting and touching, great arrangement and a strange-but-perfect final chord on the fade-out.
  • Hidden Treasure!

    4
    By ByTorr
    "Oh, Daddy" is a nice rock song. I thought only the Beatles wrote riffs like that in '68. I guess not!

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