Friday, May 29, 2020

The Turtles' White Whale albums are back on vinyl as expanded double-LP sets, due June 26 on Manifesto

Happy Friday everyone. I wanted to help share the exciting news about soon-to-be-released vinyl reissues featuring some of The Turtles' most legendary titles... 


The Turtles' White Whale albums are back on vinyl as expanded double-LP sets, due June 26 via Manifesto



Formed in Westchester, Calif. by high school friends Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman, along with Don Murray, Al Nichol, Chuck Portz, and Jim Tucker, the Turtles racked up nine Top 40 hits, including the unforgettable “Happy Together,” during their original run from 1965-1970. While the band may be best known for that and a few other chart-toppers, each of their six studio albums offers unique gems and unsung treasures, featuring unforgettable harmonies and sardonic wit. At long last, those albums are being reissued as they were meant to be heard — on vinyl — on June 26, 2020 by Manifesto Records.
 
Originally released on the Los Angeles-based White Whale label, the long out of print albums were reissued on CD in 2016, but now, for the first time in more than a decade, they’re back on vinyl, digitally remastered from the original tapes.

 

And purists won’t have to struggle with the old mono vs. stereo conundrum. The band’s first three albums — It Ain’t Me BabeYou Baby, and Happy Together — will be issued in high-quality gatefold jackets as two-record sets with both the mono and stereo versions, so you’ll get the best of both worlds. The later three albums — Battle of the BandsTurtle Soup, and Wooden Head— will also be released in gatefolds as two-record sets with the original album, plus a second disc featuring rare bonus material, including previously unreleased recordings.
 
It Ain't Me Babe, the Turtles’ 1965 full-length debut, includes the Top 10 hit cover of the classic Bob Dylan tune that served as the album’s title track, and renditions of Dylan’s “Love Minus Zero/No Limit” and “Like a Rolling Stone,” as well as a take on P.F. Sloan’s “Eve of Destruction.” The album also features several Kaylan originals that show his evolution as a songwriting force.
 
You Baby, the band’s 1966 sophomore set, also features a mix of covers and originals, including the Top 20 hit title track, penned by Sloan and Steve Barri, whose “Can I Get to Know You Better” closes out the album. Another Sloan cover from the album, “Let Me Be,” was also released as a single and cracked the Top 30 prior to the album’s release.
 
With 1967’s Happy Together, the Turtles reached their peak, both chart-wise (#25 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart) and artistically. It features the band’s two highest-charting singles:  the #1 title track as well as “She’d Rather Be With Me” (#3), both written by the songwriting team of Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon. A third song written by the duo, “You Know What I Mean,” reached #12. Also notable are the Kaylan/Volman co-write “Think I’ll Run Away,” and “Like the Seasons,” composed by a young Warren Zevon.
 
On 1968’s The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands, the group broke out of their, er, shell with a concept album in which the band adopted the personas of 11 fictitious acts, including the Atomic Enchilada and Chief Kamanawanalea and His Royal Macadamia Nuts. It included the band’s most original material to date, plus the title track, written by Harry Nilsson and producer Chip Douglas, and “You Showed Me,” penned by the Byrds' Jim McGuinn and Gene Clark, which became the Turtles’ final Top 10 hit. “Elenore,” credited to Howie, Mark, Johny, Jim and Al on the album, also cracked the Top 10.
 

Although 1969's Turtle Soup failed to spawn a hit single, and stalled at No. 117 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, it’s notable as the full-album production debut of the Kinks’ Ray Davies, who likely felt a kinship to a group that seemed the American pop cousins of the British band. With 1970's Wooden Head, the Turtles collected B-sides and other rarities, including an alternate version of “The Wanderin’ Kind,” which goes back full circle, as the original version was the opening track on the band’s first album, 1965’It Ain’t Me Babe.
 
 
It Ain’t Me Babe (MFO 48041)
Record One - MONO
Side A
1. Wanderin' Kind         
2. It Was A Very Good Year      
3. Your Maw Said You Cried      
4. Eve of Destruction     
5. Glitter and Gold        
6. Let Me Be
Side B
1Let the Cold Winds Blow        
2It Ain’t Me Babe
3A Walk in the Sun     
4Last Laugh   
5Love Minus Zero       
6Like A Rolling Stone
Record Two - STEREO
Side C
1. Wanderin' Kind         
2. It Was A Very Good Year      
3. Your Maw Said You Cried      
4. Eve of Destruction     
5. Glitter and Gold        
6. Let Me Be
Side D
1Let the Cold Winds Blow        
2It Ain’t Me Babe
3A Walk in the Sun     
4Last Laugh   
5Love Minus Zero       
6Like A Rolling Stone
 
You Baby (MFO 48042)
Record One - MONO
Side A
1Flyin' High     
2I Know That You'll Be There  
3. House Of Pain          
4. Just A Room
5. I Need Someone      
6. Let Me Be
Side B  
1Down In Suburbia     
2.Give Love A Trial       
3. You Baby     
4. Ball Bearing, Ball Bearing World        
5. All My Problems        
6. Almost There
 
Record Two - STEREO
Side C
1. Flyin' High     
2. I Know That You'll Be There  
3. House Of Pain          
4. Just A Room
5. I Need Someone      
6. Let Me Be
Side D  
1Down In Suburbia     
2Give Love A Trial       
3. You Baby     
4. Ball Bearing, Ball Bearing World        
5. All My Problems        
6. Almost There
 
Happy Together (MFO 48043)
Record One - MONO
Side A
1Makin' My Mind Up    
2. Guide For The Married Man   
3. Think I'll Run Away    
4. The Walking Song     
5. Me About You          
6. Happy Together        
Side B
1. She'd Rather Be With Me       
2. Too Young To Be One          
3. Person Without A Care          
4. Like The Seasons     
5. Rugs Of Woods And Flowers
 
Record Two – STEREO
Side C
1. Makin' My Mind Up    
2Guide For The Married Man   
3. Think I'll Run Away    
4. The Walking Song     
5. Me About You          
6. Happy Together        
Side D
1She'd Rather Be With Me       
2. Too Young To Be One          
3. Person Without A Care          
4 .Like The Seasons     
5.R ugs Of Woods And Flowers
 
Battle of the Bands (MFO 48044)
Record One - Stereo
Side A
1The Opening: The Battle of the Bands
2. The Last Thing I Remember   
3. Elenore        
4. Too Much Heartsick Feeling  
5. Oh Daddy!    
6. Buzz Saw
Side B  
1. Surfer Dan    
2. I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're the Royal Macadamia Nuts)
3. You Showed Me       
4. Food
5. Chicken Little Was Right        
6. The Closing: Earth Anthem (All)         

Record Two - The Bonus Tracks
Side C
1. She's My Girl
2. Chicken Little Was Right (single version-stereo)          
3. Sound Asleep           
4. Umbassa The Dragon           
5. The Story of Rock and Roll
Side D  
1. Can't You Hear the Cows       
2. The Last Thing I Remember (The First Thing I Knew)  
3. The Owl        
4. To See the Sun        
5. Earth Anthem (alternate version) [previously unreleased]        
6. Battle of the Bands Radio Spot
 
Turtle Soup (MFO 48045)
Record One
Side A
1Come Over
2 .House on the Hill
3. She Always Leaves Me Laughing      
4. How You Love Me
5. Torn Between Temptations   
6. Love in the City
Side B  
1. Bachelor Mother       
2. John & Julie  
3. Hot Little Hands        
4. Somewhere Friday Night
5. Dance This Dance With Me    
6. You Don’t Have to Walk in the Rain    
Record Two - The Bonus Tracks
Side C
1. Goodbye Surprise
2. Like It Or Not
3. There You Sit Lonely
4. Can I Go On
5.Y ou Want to be A Woman
6 .If We Only Had the Time        
Side D
1. Dance This Dance With Me (Demo)    
2. Come Over (Demo) [Previously Unreleased]  
3. How You Love Me (Demo)     
4. Strange Girl (Demo) [Previously Unreleased]  
5. Marmendy Mill (Demo)           
6. Turtle Soup Radio Spot
 
Wooden Head (MFO 48046)
Record One
Side A
1
I Can't Stop  
2. 
She'll Come Back      
3. 
Get Away      
4. 
Wrong From The Start           
5. 
I Get Out Of Breath   
Side B
1. 
We'll Meet Again       
2. 
On A Summer's Day  
3
Come Back   
4. 
Say Girl         
5. 
Tie Me Down
6. 
Wanderin' Kind         

Record Two - The Bonus Tracks
Side C
1
You Baby (1967 Stereo Mix)  
2. 
So Goes Love           
3. 
Makin' Up My Mind (1966 Version-Stereo)     
4. 
Is It Any Wonder?     
5. 
Let Me Be (1967 Stereo Mix)
6. 
Grim Reaper Of Love
Side D
1. 
It Ain't Me Babe (1967 Stereo Mix)     
2 .
Can I Get To Know You Better           
3. 
Outside Chance        
4. 
You Know What I Mean         
5. 
Cat In The Window    
6. 
We'll Meet Again (Alternative Take) [Previously Unreleased]   
7. 
The Turtles! Golden Hits Radio Spot   

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