It Ain't Me Babe (+16 Bonus Tracks) [Import]

It Ain't Me Babe (+16 Bonus Tracks) [Import]

Track Listings

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
7. Let The Cold Wind Blows
8. It Ain't Me Babe
9. A Walk In The Sun
10. Last Laugh
11. Love Minus Zero
12. Like A Rolling Stone
13. We'll Meet Again (Single
14. Gas Money
15. Wanderin' Kind
16. It Was A Very Good Year
17. Your Maw Said You Cried
18. Eve Of Destruction
19. Glitter And Gold
20. Let Me Be
See all 26 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
16 Bonus Tracks.

It Ain't Me Babe (+16 Bonus Tracks),Turtles,Repertoire


Live Recordings from the Louisiana Hayride
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Still Laughing after 5 days, THANKS TO JUNE!
  • June was a jem
  • Rare spin of Carter's early stage work
  • It's Country Music History
Live Recordings from the Louisiana Hayride
June Carter Cash
Manufacturer: Scena Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000CABHZ
Release Date: 2003-09-23

Tracks:

  1. Big Iron
  2. He Don't Love Me Anymore
  3. It Takes A Worried Man To Sing A Worried Song
  4. Gotta Travel On
  5. Tall Lover Man
  6. Thirty Days
  7. Under The Weeping Willow Tree
  8. Wildwood Flower
  9. Poor Ol' Heartsick Me
  10. Heel
  11. John Henry
  12. It Ain't Me Babe (with Johnny Cash)
  13. Teenage Queen (with Johnny Cash)
  14. (Poems)
  15. (Comedy)

Album Description

Full title - Live Recordings From The Louisiana Hayride. From the Scena label this collection features a collection of her 1960-1965 recordings from the Louisiana Hayride that shows her talent as a singer and comedienne. 15 tracks including 2 with Johnny Cash, 'It Ain't Me Babe' & 'Ballad Of A Teenage Queen'. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Still Laughing after 5 days, THANKS TO JUNE!.......2006-07-31

June Carter fans, get ready to buckle your seatbelts and blast off into a 1960 show of Louisiana Hayride, starring the Beautiful JUNE CARTER!!!!!!!!! I put this CD in the first day I bought it. I was up laughing until 2 AM! June has once again done an outstanding job.

These segments from the "Louisian Hayride" TV/Radio show feel as if your really at the show. June is hilarious (as usual) and includes some really funny jokes into her high-pitched, bouncy, energetic songs.

If your a new fan, this is a perfect way to get to know June's comedy. It'll bring a smile to your face, and it has some really great songs. If your an old fan, June has once again outdone herself.

So what are ya waitin' for, fellers? Buy this CD today and experience it for yourself!

Love,
June

5 out of 5 stars June was a jem.......2006-03-28

I just bought this cd in Nashville and I haven't stopped listening to it since. Listening to June tell her "famous poems" is a real treat. The songs are good and June is funny. Each time she is introduced the audience goes crazy for her. After I listened to this cd, I can see why. This is a good item for long time fans or new fans (thanks to Walk the Line.) This was money well spent.

4 out of 5 stars Rare spin of Carter's early stage work.......2003-11-27

This is a truly fascinating look at June Carter's early-60s stage act, including both familiar songs and comedy routines that many listeners have probably never heard. In addition A.P. Carter songbook standards, "Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow" and "Wildwood Flower," Carter shows off her original corn-pone humor and quick wit.

She shows tremendous command of the comedy stage, lampooning the lyrics of Marty Robbins' "Big Iron," reciting a humorous poem about Elvis, and tossing off frenetic asides and barbs. But much like Buck Owens, when she swings from comedy into song, she's riveting, as are the top-notch pickers with whom she's surrounded. Supported by a full band, with electric guitars and pedal steel, these recordings are fuller than the parallel Hayride volume recently issued on Johnny Cash.

A pair of tracks from 1961, highlighting a "Stars of the Opry" show at the Hayride, features Carter singing and joking with the Wilburn Brothers. But when they swing into A.P. Carter's "Worried Man Blues," the Kingston Trio's then-recent hit simply disappears in their wake. A 1962 appearance yields Carter's rapping version of "The Heel," and a 1965 visit is highlighted by her duet with Johnny Cash on "It Ain't Me, Babe," and her backup singing on Cash's Sun-era "Ballad of a Teenage Queen."

Sound quality isn't state-of-the-art, but it's clear, and Carter and the band are nicely isolated - no doubt reproduced from transcription records of the original KWKH broadcasts. The tracks are framed by Carter's stage patter and comedy, along with applause and cheering. It gives you a good sense of how much the audience loved Carter's combination of song and shtick. This is a rare glimpse of Carter standing tall on her own, unsupported by either the Carter Family or Johnny Cash. These recordings are a great find on both a beloved artist and the legendary show for which she performed.

5 out of 5 stars It's Country Music History.......2003-10-27

it's corny, and the music isn't great. But if you love June Carter you will want this CD. It has a way of making you feel you are there at the hayride show. What more can I say, it is history, history of one of the greats. Get it and enjoy.
It Ain't Me Babe
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Earnest Covers
It Ain't Me Babe

Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005CBU9
Release Date: 2001-05-25

Tracks:

  1. Blowin In The Wind - The Settlers
  2. John Brown - Heron
  3. Long Ago Far Away - Black Country Three
  4. Farewell (Fare Thee Well) - Lonnie Donegan
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Album Description

UK collection compiled in chronological order according to the original Dylan songs, allowing the listener to hear Dylan's development from traditional American folk to folk rock, his electric period & onto his flirtations with country & beyond. The acts range from beat bands to British folk artists to progressive acts of the early 70s to greats like Lonnie Donegan (king of skiffle) & Todd Rundgren. 24 tracks. 2001 release.

Album Details

The Poet's Work Covered by Lonnie Donegan, Marmalade, Todd Rundgren, Tremeloes, Cotton Mill Boys and More.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Earnest Covers.......2004-02-22

Being a Dylan fan I indulge myself (though not very proud of it)once in a while in buying cd's with covers of Dylan songs. Most of them I listen to(barely)once and place them on my shelve permanently. This compilation is different. It is not a compilation of renditions by pitiful Dylan wannabee's, but instead by artists on their own right to whom Dylan's music, poetics and social message meant something. So you listen to the songs sung by artists as if they were their own. All the songs are old, the covers are mostly from the early sixties and some from the early seventies done solely by British artists. You get beautiful songs by Mike Heron of the Incredible String Band, Lonnie Donegan and other more obscure artists. The cd has a unified emotional climate: it is very British and very sixties and folk not pop in character. I enjoyed it very much, and I would recommend this disc not only to 'those who wouldn't plan to go to heaven unless Dylan is leading the angelic host', but to anyone interested in the British folk scene of the sixties.
It Ain't Me Babe
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Interesting album, but check out their later work first.
It Ain't Me Babe
The Turtles
Manufacturer: Repertoire
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000088AQ
Release Date: 1998-03-25

Tracks:

  1. Wanderin' Kind
  2. It Was a Very Good Year
  3. Your Maw Said You Cried
  4. Eve of Destruction - The Turtles, The Turtles
  5. Glitter and Gold
  6. Let the Cold Winds Blow
  7. It Ain't Me Babe - The Turtles, The Turtles
  8. Walk in the Sun
  9. Last Laugh
  10. Love Minus Zero/No Limit - The Turtles, The Turtles
  11. Like a Rolling Stone - The Turtles, The Turtles
  12. We'll Meet Again
  13. Grim Reaper of Love
  14. So Goes Love

Album Details

16 Bonus Tracks.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Interesting album, but check out their later work first........2000-06-25

The Turtles' first album is very unlike their later work; unlike the "good-timin'," sardonic approach of their later work, the Turtles here go for more of a direct folk/protest rock approach. The album's title song was a big hit, but your enjoyment of this album is strictly based on how much you like this genre (unlike some of their later work, which is just GOOD).

Oddly enough, the Turtles catalogue is one of the few that legendary reissue label SUNDAZED did a less-than-satisfactory job on. Thankfully, this REPERTOIRE RECORDS corrects most of those issues, and is absurdly geared towards completists; it offers the complete mono and stereo versions of this album, along with two bonus tracks! (by comparison, the Sundazed issue is only in stereo, has different bonus tracks, and is missing Let Me Be).

To conclude, this is a good enough album, but is definately not for the first-time Turtles listener. And if that doesn't sound professional...
It Ain't Me Babe
Average customer rating: Not rated
    It Ain't Me Babe
    The Turtles
    Manufacturer: Magic
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B00005MKSA
    Release Date: 2004-07-26

    Tracks:

    1. It Aint Me Babe
    2. A Walk In The Sun
    3. Almost There
    4. Last Laugh

    Album Description

    French reissue remastered in high definition 24 bit. Tracks, 'It Ain't Me Babe', 'A Walk In The Sun', 'Almost There' & 'Last Laugh'. Original version paper sleeve.
    It Ain't Me Babe
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Leave at your own chosen speed
    • An unsteady starting point (and a mixed CD)
    • A period piece, but loads of fun
    • Turtles present their greatest hit: "GRIM REAPER OF LOVE"
    • Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    It Ain't Me Babe
    The Turtles
    Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000003GXW
    Release Date: 1994-10-21

    Tracks:

    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 The Cold Winds Blow
    7. It Ain't Me Babe
    8. A Walk In The Sun
    9. Last Laugh
    10. Love Minus Zero
    11. Like A Rolling Stone
    12. We'll Meet Again
    13. Grim Reaper Of Love
    14. So Goes Love

    Album Description

    The Turtles scored big right out of the gate in 1965 with the Dylan-pop of the title track, & followed up fast with this album that shows them at their folk rocking finest. This Sundazed edition adds 3 bonus tracks, 'We'll Meet Again', 'So Goes Love' & 'Grim Reaper Of Love,' new liner notes and rare pics!

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Leave at your own chosen speed.......2004-03-29

    This was The Turtles first album, released in the wake of the title song becoming a Top Ten hit. "It Ain't Me Babe" is a cover version of a Bob Dylan song, and the rest of the album is folk rock in that vein. There are two other Bob Dylan covers here, which are decent, if uninspired. There are four other folk rock covers, which are good efforts. I especially like "Your Maw Said You Cried" and "Eve of Destruction". "It Was a Very Good Year, incidentally, pre-dates Frank Sinata's version. There are four original songs here, contributed by singer Howard Kaylan. Howard's songwriting would later improve, but these songs are good early efforts. The CD adds three bonus tracks. "We'll Meet Again" is a fun version of a World War II era British song. The strange "Grim Reaper of Love" was the Turtles fourth single, which was a flop, but it's a great song. "So Goes Love" is a pretty ballad, which was later recorded by The Monkees. It has to be mentioned that the songs are in primitive binaural (two-track) stereo (with the exception of the last two bonus tracks). The instruments are in the right speaker and the vocals are in the left speaker. If you have heard the stereo versions of The Beatles early albums, you know what I'm talking about. I would recommend this album to The Turtles fans, or fans of folk rock in general.

    4 out of 5 stars An unsteady starting point (and a mixed CD).......2003-11-03

    The Turtles were throughout their career a band with serious identity issues. "It Ain't Me Babe" represents their beginnings, aurally and conceptually miles away from their later hits like "Happy Together."

    For in the beginning, the Turtles were a Serious Folk Rock group. This, of course, was a bit odd in the first place--heck, they had only recently ceased to be a Rockin' Teenage Surf Combo--but as Mark and Howard tell it in the Happy Together retrospective DVD, Folk Rock was marketable, so the group jumped in.

    The result is an interesting stab in a direction the group would soon abandon. While I personally prefer the material on Wooden Head, "It Ain't Me Babe" caries a strong set of material, from a fairly-inspired set of Dylan covers (the title track, "Love Minus Zero") to...well, a "why did they even bother?" Dylan cover ("Like a Rolling Stone"). The songwriting is embryonic, but is still fairly pleasant, and while the band certainly has chops, they do sound fairly mannered and anonymous on some cuts. It's still *good*, though, and if the Turtles as Angry Young Men appeals to you, It Ain't Me Babe is a great place to start.

    Strangely, while Sundazed usually turns out impeccable CD issues, this particular album is an unpleasant exception. The sound quality of the album (which, by the way, is presented in its original we-want-to-be-the-Beatles-unnecessary-vocals-on-one-side-instruments-on-the-other-EXTREME stereo...check out the Repertoire CD for a more listenable mono mix, or the various hits compilations for a more sensible mix of the title track) is fine, but the bonus tracks are skimpy, with only one track unavailable anywhere else (this stereo mix of We'll Meet Again only shows up here, as far as I recall). "Grim Reaper of Love" is an excellent tune, but is on several other CDs. The liner notes are uninspired and confusing, implying that "Eve of Destruction" wasn't issued until 1970 (its appearence here suggests otherwise).

    But worse, FAR worse, than any of the other problems is the fact that Sundazed *deleted* one track from this album. Now, that track--Let Me Be--happens to also be on You Baby, so collector-wise it isn't a big deal (and it apparently allowed Sundazed to fit an extra bonus track on the disc), but c'mon...it's part of the album! You can't just delete it! Bah. Consequently, the Repertoire disc--which contains mono/stereo versions of the album, plus a few bonus tracks--is probably a better bargain.

    5 out of 5 stars A period piece, but loads of fun.......2002-03-15

    The Turtles 1965 debut album, full of period charm and youthful verve. "Happy Together" is a better album overall, but this has more nostalgiac appeal for fans of the genre and the era.

    5 out of 5 stars Turtles present their greatest hit: "GRIM REAPER OF LOVE".......2001-01-27

    "Grim Reaper of Love" has got to be one of the best raga-rock tunes ever, in addition to being one of the best titles for a song ever. The droning break seems to go on for an eternity, but that's good in this case. Get this CD for this track alone. The rest are good too.

    5 out of 5 stars Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2000-08-17

    When I first bought this, I thought it was going to be another song copying band, but it was great. If you have money to spend on a cd, buy this one. It is my favorite cd and is unbeatable.

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