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The Turtles, led by the intertwined vocals of Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman, sounded initially like a second-tier version of the Byrds when their version of Bob Dylan†s "†It Ain†t Me Babe†" hit the radio in 1965, but by the time the band called it quits a couple of years later, they had developed into a smooth-sounding, good-natured pop group. This 20-track survey of the band†s history, selected by Kaylan and Volman, hits all the key tracks, including "†It Ain†t Me Babe,†" a fine version of P.F. Sloan†s "†Let Me Be,†" the Ray Davies-produced "†Love in the City,†" and the big pop hits "†Happy Together†" and "†Elenore.†" A special treat is a previously unissued Chevrolet Camaro radio commercial that finds the Turtles gleefully hawking cars, complete with a voice cameo from Warren Zevon. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide