℗ 2016 FloEdCo
Released August 19, 1968
Duration 1h 07m 54s
Record Label FloEdCo
Genre Rock (Rock 'n' Roll)
 

The Battle of the Bands (Deluxe Version)

The Turtles

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1.1
The Opening: The Battle of the Bands
The Turtles
2:14
1.2
The Last Thing I Remember
The Turtles
2:54
1.3
Elenore
The Turtles
2:29
1.4
Too Much Heartsick Feeling
The Turtles
2:41
1.5
Oh Daddy!
The Turtles
2:43
1.6
Buzz Saw
The Turtles
1:55
1.7
Surfer Dan
The Turtles
2:38
1.8
I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're the Royal Macadamia Nuts)
The Turtles
1:33
1.9
You Showed Me
The Turtles
3:13
1.10
Food
The Turtles
2:38
1.11
Chicken Little Was Right
The Turtles
2:45
1.12
The Closing: Earth Anthem
The Turtles
3:53
1.13
She's My Girl
The Turtles
2:32
1.14
Chicken Little Was Right (Single Version)
The Turtles
2:53
1.15
Sound Asleep
The Turtles
2:29
1.16
Umbassa the Dragon
The Turtles
2:56
1.17
The Story of Rock and Roll
The Turtles
2:36
1.18
Can't You Hear the Cows
The Turtles
2:22
1.19
The Last Thing I Remember (The First Thing I Knew)
The Turtles
3:28
1.20
The Owl
The Turtles
4:24
1.21
To See the Sun
The Turtles
4:26
1.22
Earth Anthem (Alternate Version)
The Turtles
5:13
1.23
Battle of the Bands Radio Spot
The Turtles
2:59
Released in 1968, The Battle of the Bands found the Turtles portraying several fictitious groups performing different styles of music of the era, from psychedelic to surf music to country. Despite the many in-jokes and hidden puns, the album spawned two big top 10 hits for the Turtles, Elenore and You Showed Me. This deluxe edition contains the original 12 tracks with 11 bonus songs.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – FloEdCo Studio Masters

Tracks 9 - 11, 16, 17, 19 - 21 – 96 kHz / 16-bit PCM Tracks 22, 23 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit This album is a high-resolution digital transfer of material originating from an analogue recording. It may be limited in bandwidth and dynamic range by the technology available at the time of its original creation and is offered as a documentation of a historical release.
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.72
-1.85 to 0.00
-16.08
-19.12 to -13.91
-12.50
-14.40 to -9.70
10
7 to 11
1
The Opening: The Battle of the Bands
-0.81-16.34-12.710
2
The Last Thing I Remember
-1.11-16.61-13.110
3
Elenore
-0.55-16.02-12.810
4
Too Much Heartsick Feeling
-1.69-16.31-13.39
5
Oh Daddy!
-0.12-14.56-11.29
6
Buzz Saw
0.00-15.27-11.89
7
Surfer Dan
-0.25-14.28-10.79
8
I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're the Royal Macadamia Nuts)
-0.29-16.43-12.611
9
You Showed Me
-0.40-16.05-13.09
10
Food
-0.92-17.78-13.911
11
Chicken Little Was Right
-0.38-15.21-12.09
12
The Closing: Earth Anthem
-0.67-17.08-14.210
13
She's My Girl
-0.50-13.91-9.77
14
Chicken Little Was Right (Single Version)
-0.72-14.02-10.69
15
Sound Asleep
-0.30-15.17-12.09
16
Umbassa the Dragon
-0.73-17.60-13.610
17
The Story of Rock and Roll
-0.17-15.05-10.68
18
Can't You Hear the Cows
-1.65-15.46-11.68
19
The Last Thing I Remember (The First Thing I Knew)
-1.00-15.78-12.510
20
The Owl
-0.06-17.50-13.711
21
To See the Sun
-1.50-17.52-14.410
22
Earth Anthem (Alternate Version)
-1.85-16.85-14.110
23
Battle of the Bands Radio Spot
-1.00-19.12-13.511

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