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3''The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands'' was the fourth album by Music/TheTurtles, released in 1968.
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5Graciously, rather than promote themselves, the band decided to use the album to showcase the talents of 11 ''different'' bands by featuring one song from each of them. Sadly, nothing was ever heard from any of these bands again after this album.
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7One interesting fact is that, judging by the photos of the bands [[http://www.45worlds.com/i/11a1e635e6c5d6eae4e inside]] the [[http://www.45worlds.com/i/11401261c3c5664cea3 gatefold]] sleeve, they all had members who looked a lot like The Turtles. The singers also had voices reminiscent of them as well.
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9...Okay, all of the bands actually ''are'' The Turtles. Going beyond what Music/TheBeatles had done on ''Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand'', the band decided to take on the persona of not just one but many [[FakeBand Fake Bands]], allowing them to showcase their musical versatility while doing [[AffectionateParody Affectionate Parodies]] of various genres.
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11While the album only sold modestly, it spawned two Top Ten hits ("Elenore" and "You Showed Me") and is now considered a CultClassic.
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14!! Tracklist:
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16[[AC: Side One]]
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18# "The Battle of the Bands" (2:14) by The U.S. Teens featuring Raoul (RockAndRoll from TheFifties)
19# "The Last Thing I Remember" (2:55) by The Atomic Enchilada (PsychedelicRock)
20# "Elenore" (2:31) by Howie, Mark, Johny, Jim & Al (The Turtles AdamWesting themselves as an ultra-clean-cut BoyBand)
21# "Too Much Heartsick Feeling" (2:43) by The Quad City Ramblers (CountryMusic)
22# "Oh, Daddy!" (2:45) by The L.A. Bust '66 (HardRock, with some Dixieland {{Jazz}} thrown in)
23# "Buzzsaw" (1:59) by The Fabulous Dawgs (a BluesRock [[{{Instrumentals}} Instrumental]])
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25[[AC: Side Two]]
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27# "Surfer Dan" (2:42) by The Cross Fires (SurfRock)
28# "I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're the Royal Macadamia Nuts)" (1:34) by Chief Kamanawanalea & His Royal Macadamia Nuts (WorldMusic)
29# "You Showed Me" (3:16) by Nature's Children (GenreMotif/EasyListening)
30# "Food" (2:40) by The Bigg Brothers ({{Vaudeville}} meets Music/TheBeachBoys circa ''Music/SmileySmile'')
31# "Chicken Little was Right" (2:47) by Fats Mallard and the {{Bluegrass}} Fireball
32# "Earth Anthem" (3:54), by "all" (FolkMusic, with some ClassicalMusic influence)
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36!!Principal Members:
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38* Howard Kaylan - lead vocals
39* Mark Volman - vocals, various instruments
40* Al Nichol - guitar, keyboards, vocals
41* Jim Pons - bass, vocals
42* Johny Barbata - drums, percussion, vocals
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45!!"Tonight they have the Battle of the Tropes":
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47* BattleOfTheBands: The concept, though we never find out who won.
48* BreadEggsMilkSquick: People of [[TheStoner certain inclinations]] might not call it Squick, but the recipe in "Food" is phrased like this:
49-->''Two squares of dark chocolate\
50Walnuts, pot and sugar''
51* CerebusSyndrome: The mostly comical album wraps up with the ornate, serious "Earth Anthem".
52* ConceptAlbum: A straight example, but also a bit of a parody of one as well.
53* CoverVersion: The majority of the album contains Turtles originals, but one of its hit singles was a cover of "You Showed Me", an early song by Gene Clark and Roger [=McGuinn=] recorded by the members of Music/TheByrds shortly after they got together but before they formally became The Byrds. They did two other non-originals: "Earth Anthem" written by Bill Martin (who'd written some songs for Music/TheMonkees) and the title track, composed especially for the album by Music/HarryNilsson and producer Chip Douglas.
54* ElectronicMusic: "Elenore" and "You Showed Me" both include some early Moog synthesizer lines.
55* GenreRoulette: Built into the concept.
56* GreenAesop: The final two songs.
57* GroupieBrigade: Surfer Dan has "27 girls follow wherever he goes."
58* InTheStyleOf: The whole album.
59* LimitedLyricsSong: "Buzzsaw" just has its title repeated a couple times. "I'm Chief Kamanawanalea" sort-of repeats its title, but they actually sing "''King'' Kamanawanalea".
60* MundaneMadeAwesome: "Elenore" manages to make the term "et cetera" tuneful.
61* NonAppearingTitle: The final three songs on the album.
62* OneWomanSong: "Elenore".
63* PornStache: Howard Kaylan and Jim Pons both sported one in the band photos.
64* ProductionForeshadowing: Volman and Kaylan (and for a short time, Pons too) would go on to do more pop music satire when Music/FrankZappa invited them to join The Mothers of Invention.
65* PunnyName: Chief (or King) [[IntercourseWithYou Kamanawanalea]].
66* RearrangeTheSong: "Chicken Little was Right" was first recorded as the BSide of "She's My Girl" in 1967. It already had a CountryMusic influence, but for this album they toned down the HardRock and added {{Bluegrass}} to the mix.
67* SharpDressedMan: The front and back covers feature The Turtles dressed in black tie.
68* SillyLoveSongs: "Elenore" was written as a parody of one, but became a hit because their label and record buyers took it as a real one.
69* UncommonTime: "Food" has some 5/4 sections.

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