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The Greatest Hits [Curb]
(1990)
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Greatest Hits collects 12 tracks recorded during the Kingston Trio's tenure with Capitol Records in the '50s and '60s, including the original versions of "Tom Dooley," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" "A Worried Man," and "Scotch and Soda." This collection is a good bargain for the budget-conscious. Al Campbell, All Music Guide
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Close-Up/College Concert
(2000)
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The first two Kingston Trio albums from the John Stewart-era in the group's history, paired together on one CD. The two albums (both of which reached number three on the charts in 1961 and 1962, respectively) represented a look forward and back, introducing some gorgeous new songs by Stewart on the studio album and adding fresh interpretations of ...
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Greatest Hits [Cema]
(1995)
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CEMA Special Markets ' Greatest Hits may not be a comprehensive collection -- such essentials as "Scotch and Soda" and "Greenback Dollar" are missing, for instance -- but it does have a good cross-section of popular Kingston Trio tunes, including "Tom Dooley," "Tijuana Jail," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," "M.T.A.," "A Worried Man," "El ...
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Folk Song America, Vol. 2
(1991)
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Various Artists
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The Kingston Trio at Large/Here We Go Again! [Collectors' Choice]
(2001)
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The licensing and reissue gurus at Collectors' Choice Music wisely picked up this Kingston Trio two-fer, which Capitol Records originally released in 1992 before deleting it from their catalog several years later. As the Kingston Trio at Large (1959) and Here We Go Again! (1959) collectively occupied the top spot on the 1959 LP chart for half the ...
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Live at Newport
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Time-Life Music's Live at Newport, containing tracks licensed from Vanguard Records, was released as a bonus CD for people who bought the mail-order firm's four-double-CD package The Folk Years. Its 12 tracks, drawn from Vanguard's recordings of the Newport Folk Festival in the early and mid-'60s, largely parallel those on the main set; many of ...
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Folk Era's Live Sampler
(1988)
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Original
(1996)
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The Dutch Kingston Trio collection The Original offers 20 of the Kingston Trio's best-known performances, including "Tom Dooley," "M.T.A.," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" and "This Land is Your Land." With a tracklisting similar to Capitol's Collector's Series compilation, Story offers an enjoyable, if simplified, retrospective of the Trio's ...
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Folk Hits
(1998)
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A vibrant sampler of tracks and artists from the late-'60s Vanguard Records catalog, Folk Hits includes Ian & Sylvia's fine rendition of Gordon Lightfoot's "Early Morning Rain," Phil Ochs delivering one of his finest songs, "There But for Fortune," Eric Andersen's ornate and poetic "Violets of Dawn," an elegant version by Pete Seeger of his "Where ...
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Vanguard: Roots of Folk
(2002)
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Vanguard was one of the leading folk labels of the 1960s, due both to its own studio releases and its anthologies of performances from the Newport Folk Festivals. This is a three-CD set of Vanguard material from that era, encompassing live and studio tracks by many of the major icons of the time. The list is pretty amazing, in fact: the Weavers, ...
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All Sides of the Kingston Trio
(2005)
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All Sides Off from the Kingston Trio unites two previously released Kingston Trio albums -- Both Sides of the Kingston Trio, Vol. 1 and Both Sides of the Kingston Trio, Vol. 2 -- as a two-CD set. The biggest problem with this double-disc is the packaging. Silverwolf doesn't provide any credits, liner notes or recording dates, and for a group of ...
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The Extreme Kingston Trio
(2001)
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Intended to mark the Kingston Trio's 44th year as a going concern, this 16-song collection features several latter-day versions of the group, working in both a live and a studio context. It's especially weird, though not unpleasant, to hear "Reverend Mr. Black" done with electric bass, and a similar approach to "M.T.A."; the latter, along with ...
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Greatest Hits [Collectables]
(2003)
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The Kingston Trio (Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane) were a California-based folk harmony group who took refined (some would say sanitized) traditional folk songs to the top of the charts several times during their peak years of 1957 to 1963. Their remarkable commercial success really began in 1938, when folklorist Frank Warner field-recorded ...
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Spirit of America
(2005)
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An Evening with the Kingston Trio
(1962)
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There's no exact date or venue mentioned, but this 1962 concert recording, featuring the Nick Reynolds/Bob Shane/John Stewart version of the trio, is a lively account of the group's work. The 15 numbers here, including "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," "Tom Dooley," "Wimoweh," "Scotch and Soda," "Reuben James," "The Merry Minuet," "MTA," and "The ...
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Both Sides of the Kingston Trio, Vol. 1
(2000)
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Tom Dooley and Other Hits
(1995)
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The Kingston Trio (Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane) was the biggest folk group in the world between 1957 and 1963, and while detractors questioned the group's authenticity, there is no denying that the trio's reconfigured versions of folk gems like "Tom Dooley" (a huge commercial smash in 1958) helped pave the way for Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, ...
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Early American Heroes
(1984)
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Live
(2004)
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Greatest Hits [Compendia]
(2005)
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The Kingston Trio (Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane) was the biggest folk group in the world between 1957 and 1963, and while detractors questioned the group's authenticity, there is no denying that the trio's reconfigured versions of folk gems like "Tom Dooley" (a huge commercial smash in 1958) helped pave the way for Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, ...
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Everybody's Talking: The Houston Tapes, Vol. 1
(1989)
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Kings of the American Folk Revival
(2003)
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College Concert
(1962)
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One of the best-selling LPs ever recorded by the Kingston Trio, College Concert is also the album by the trio that holds up best in the decades since -- recorded on December 6 and 7, 1961, at UCLA, it contains several of their best-known songs, including "M.T.A.," in versions that are more spirited than their studio originals. There's also an ...
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The Folk Years: Simple Song of Freedom
(2002)
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Time-Life Music's The Folk Years: Simple Song of Freedom is the concluding album in a four-volume set that surveys the 1960s folk revival in a manner typical of the Time-Life approach to compilations generally. That is to say that the selections consist mostly of hit singles; of the 30 tracks spread across two discs here, 20 were singles that made ...
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