 | The Last Month of the Year [Read More ...] Review: Kingston Trio Last Month of the Year:This was an LP recording that I was introduced to by one of my students at Brown. She set it up to play in the lounge of her dormitory as the Christmas season approached. It was so different from the pop Christmas music even then (early 1960s)... |
 | The Kingston Trio/...From the "Hungry i" [Read More ...] Description: Capitol's From the Hungry I/Kingston Trio combines the group's first two albums on this excellent single disc. Among the highlights are Bay of Mexico, Tom Dooley, Fast Freight, Hard, Ain't It Hard, Scotch and Soda, Wimoweh (Mbube) and New York Girls. 27 tracks in all. Collect... |
 | The Kingston Trio at Large/Here We Go Again! [Read More ...] Review: most influential record for me:to be pretentious -
I must state I am more influenced by this combination record set than any other music. specifically, at large.
there is 'early in the morning'
my father was in a defense job and he stressed vigilance, protectiveness, and rel... |
 | Sold Out/String Along [Read More ...] Sold Out YES, String Along NO:I think they couldn't sell the utterly anemic String Along album without linking it to the much better Sold Out album. |
 | Make Way/Goin' Places [Read More ...] As Good as Ever:Love this CD! It brings back memories of my favorite group and I find myself singing with them just as I used to do way back when. This music sounds as great today as it did back in the 60s. |
 | Kingston Trio #16/Sunny Side! [Read More ...] Kingston Trio #16/sunny Side:The sound of the music on the CD is better than the original records. I have bought several of the Kingston Trio CDs and have not been disappointed with any of them. Great CD and great price. |
 | Stay Awhile [Read More ...] Review: One of the Trio's most underrated and best albums....:This is one of the Trio's best albums, a gem from their forgotten, unjustly ignored Decca years, where they released four albums on the Decca label after being dropped from Capitol Records. This has many, many beautiful, amaz... |
 | Tom Dooley and Other Hits [Read More ...] Not the original trios:This recording is NOT by either the "Guard" Trio or the "Stewert" Trio. It was recorded after the Trio lost everyone but Bob Shane. |
 | Both Sides of the Kingston Trio, Vol. 1 [Read More ...] Review: Another Rehash of a Fine Group:This collection is a rehash of a few of the Trios better and more of their fair releases. Everything is on other releases and most of them have a better choice. It is a shame when the beancounters and agents get hold of a good property. But IT IS th... |
 | The Extreme Kingston Trio [Read More ...] Review: Getting Back to the Kingston Trio:This is a great sounding CD for K Trio fans and novices alike. It contains studio cuts as well as "live" recordings from concerts at the Crazy Horse, which accounts for duplicates (like "M.T.A." and "A Worried Man"). The quality of the recording ... |
 | Live at Newport [Read More ...] Review: From irreverent college boys to folk legends--how time flies!:It's been half a century(!) since The Kingston Trio set the pop world afire with "Tom Dooley" and "(Charlie on the) MTA," and, in the process, turned "folk" music mainstream. College kids with energy, talent, and live... |
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 | An Evening with the Kingston Trio [Read More ...] Review: A Rare Look at a Live Album Practice!:This CD is a mono soundboard check of a concert intended to help new member John Stewart and Nick and Bob get ready for what would become their College Concert LP. The same songs are there, minus Voyle Gilmore's overdubs and reverb. Also a f... |
 | Both Sides of the Kingston Trio, Vol. 2 [Read More ...] Description: "Although full of songs that made them famous back in the '50s and '60s ...[this] was actually recorded in the '80s. Bob Shane, George Grove, and the late Roger Gambill are on board, and all of them are in good form when they revisit classics ... collectors and die-hard fans will... |
 | Live at Newport [Read More ...] Review: From irreverent college boys to folk legends--how time flies!:It's been half a century(!) since The Kingston Trio set the pop world afire with "Tom Dooley" and "(Charlie on the) MTA," and, in the process, turned "folk" music mainstream. College kids with energy, talent, and live... |
 | Live at the Crazy Horse [Read More ...] Review: The "new" Kingston Trio in concert, circa 1994:"Live at Crazy Horse" is a 1994 album from the current make up of the Kingston Trio, which includes original members Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds along with George Grove (who has only been with the trio for a couple of decades). Most... |
 | The Stewart Years [Read More ...] Buy This Now:I would tell anyone to buy this now. Great Folk Music and a staggering testament to the second stage of their wonderful music. THANK YOU BEAR FAMILY |
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![]() | Decca Years [Read More ...] 1964-1966 recordings:After the trios highly sucessful stint with Capitol records they went to Decca records to record four albums. This set is very good and features the trademark harmony of Nick Bob and John. It's worth adding to your collection. |