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The Turtles
' third original album (and their highest charting, peaking at number 25) was also their most rewarding, filled with mostly first-rate songs beautifully executed. The hits singles
"Happy Together"
and
"She'd Rather Be with Me"
(both authored by
Garry Bonner
Alan Gordon
of the East Coast band
the Magicians
) helped propel the LP's sales, but there was a cornucopia of superb music surrounding them. Opening with
"Makin' My Mind Up,"
driven by horns and a jangly folk-rock guitar, the album pulls the listener through the goofy Hollywood-spawned pop of
"Guide for the Married Man"
(co-written by
John Williams
, and a third single off the LP, but not a hit) and the gentle
Kaylan
/
Volman
-composed
"Think I'll Run Away,"
one of the two prettiest tunes on this record. And that's just the first eight minutes -- the weirdly trippy
"Walking Song"
and the
Bonner
Gordon
"Me About You"
(the latter also a great showcase for
Chip Douglas
' bass) also awaited listeners headed for
"Happy Together."
Side two is no less impressive, offering a piece of psychedelic pop authored by
Carole King
Gerry Goffin
, and the hauntingly beautiful
"Like the Seasons,"
the B-side to
"Happy Together,"
composed by a young
Warren Zevon
. The band saves its boldest satirical impulses for the finale,
"Rugs of Woods and Flowers."
Its easy, unforced, quietly clever take on psychedelic pop makes this one of the more deceptively beguiling records of its era -- as well as the best of
the Turtles
' original albums. And ironically,
Happy Together
was also a better showcase for
's music than their own band,
, ever gave them. ~ Bruce Eder
' third original album (and their highest charting, peaking at number 25) was also their most rewarding, filled with mostly first-rate songs beautifully executed. The hits singles
"Happy Together"
and
"She'd Rather Be with Me"
(both authored by
Garry Bonner
Alan Gordon
of the East Coast band
the Magicians
) helped propel the LP's sales, but there was a cornucopia of superb music surrounding them. Opening with
"Makin' My Mind Up,"
driven by horns and a jangly folk-rock guitar, the album pulls the listener through the goofy Hollywood-spawned pop of
"Guide for the Married Man"
(co-written by
John Williams
, and a third single off the LP, but not a hit) and the gentle
Kaylan
/
Volman
-composed
"Think I'll Run Away,"
one of the two prettiest tunes on this record. And that's just the first eight minutes -- the weirdly trippy
"Walking Song"
and the
Bonner
Gordon
"Me About You"
(the latter also a great showcase for
Chip Douglas
' bass) also awaited listeners headed for
"Happy Together."
Side two is no less impressive, offering a piece of psychedelic pop authored by
Carole King
Gerry Goffin
, and the hauntingly beautiful
"Like the Seasons,"
the B-side to
"Happy Together,"
composed by a young
Warren Zevon
. The band saves its boldest satirical impulses for the finale,
"Rugs of Woods and Flowers."
Its easy, unforced, quietly clever take on psychedelic pop makes this one of the more deceptively beguiling records of its era -- as well as the best of
the Turtles
' original albums. And ironically,
Happy Together
was also a better showcase for
's music than their own band,
, ever gave them. ~ Bruce Eder