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  1. 5 de nov. de 2016 · The Battle of the Bands, by 'The U.S. Teens featuring Raoul' - very introductory, lets the listener know he or she is in for a big treat, kinda like the opening of Sgt. Pepper's, but not as noisy 2. The Last Thing I Remember, the First Thing I Knew, by 'The Atomic Enchilada' - very trippy, very sixties, but I think this was the intention, to let everyone know they are part of that whole hip ...

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  2. The Turtles | 01-01-1968. Duración total:37 min. 01. The Battle Of The Bands. The Turtles. The Turtles Present The Battle of the Bands. 02:14. 02. The Last Thing I Remember.

  3. 24 de nov. de 2011 · The Battle of the Bands, by 'The U.S. Teens featuring Raoul' - very introductory, lets the listener know he or she is in for a big treat, kinda like the opening of Sgt. Pepper's, but not as noisy 2. The Last Thing I Remember, the First Thing I Knew, by 'The Atomic Enchilada' - very trippy, very sixties, but I think this was the intention, to let everyone know they are part of that whole hip ...

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  4. Listen to The Battle of the Bands (Deluxe Version) by The Turtles on Apple Music. 1968. 23 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 8 minutes.

  5. Gatefold depicts the Turtles in costume as all the different "battling bands": - The U.S. Teams featuring Raoul - The Atomic Enchilada - Howie, Mark, Johny, Jim & Al - Quad City Ramblers - The L.A. Bust '66 - The Fabulous Dawgs - The Cross Fires - Chief Kamanawanalea and his Royal Macadamia Nuts - Natures Children - The Bigg Brothers

  6. The Turtles - Buzzsaw. 1:56. The Battle Of The Bands. 2:15. THE TURTLES - ELENORE - The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands (1968) HiDef :: SOTW #212. 2:31. The Turtles - You Showed Me. 3:16. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "Present The Battle Of The Bands" on Discogs.

  7. The Turtles Present the Battle of the Bands is the fourth studio album released by the American rock band the Turtles. Produced by Chip Douglas, it was released in November 1968 by White Whale Records. It includes John Barbata's final recorded performances with the band; he left shortly after its release to join Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.