It Ain't Me Babe (LP)

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Turtles
It Ain't Me Babe (LP)

[ Manifesto / LP ]

Release Date: Monday 20 May 2013

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The Turtles' first album was recorded in a frantic hurry, in response to the hit status achieved by their debut single, "It Ain't Me Babe." At the time, the members were barely out of high school, a situation that might have caused a lot of other young musicians to fold up under the strain of the moment -- there was no time to write (and barely time to find) the songs the members might have seemed worthy of so momentous an event (which it would have been) as a debut long-player. But the members were smart and they were also lucky -- they reached out to more of Bob Dylan's songbag, and also back to their own high-school past in folk music as the Crosswind Singers.

Thus, their debut album led with a chiming electric rendition of Howard Kaylan's 1963-vintage "Wanderin' Kind." That genial opening number led into their overwrought, almost folk-punk reinterpretation of "It Was a Very Good Year," which showed audiences to expect the unexpected from this quartet -- and in case anyone missed that point, the almost garage-punk style of "Your Maw Said You Cried" (which trod onto Paul Revere & the Raiders territory) brought it home in high amplification (for the time and the genre). The rest of the record veered across the folk-rock spectrum in smoothly polished form, as the bandmembers successfully shaped an artistic statement out of the flotsam and jetsam of their past, anchored by some prime Dylan material and a surprisingly un-ironic rendition of P.F. Sloan's "Eve of Destruction" (which belatedly became a hit single five years later, as a posthumous release by the record label).

Heard with the benefit of hindsight, this album may now seem a very tame and predictable body of music from this band, but it has a geniality and polish that make it an enduring classic of its genre and period, if not exactly representative of The Turtles' range or their very best work. 4 / 5 All Music Guide.

Tracks:

Side One:
"Wanderin' Kind" (Howard Kaylan) - 2:06
"It Was a Very Good Year" (Ervin Drake) - 1:55
"Your Maw Said You Cried" (Stephen Schlaks, B. Glazer) - 1:43
"Eve of Destruction" (P.F. Sloan) - 2:40
"Glitter and Gold" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) - 2:08
"Let Me Be" (P.F. Sloan) - 2:20

Side Two:
"Let the Cold Winds Blow" (Kaylan) - 2:18
"It Ain't Me Babe" (Dylan) - 2:09
"A Walk in the Sun" (Kaylan) - 2:13
"Last Laugh" (Kaylan, Nita Garfield) - 1:45
"Love Minus Zero/No Limit" (Dylan) - 2:53
"Like a Rolling Stone" (Dylan) - 3:15