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The Greatest Hits [Curb]

The Greatest Hits [Curb] (1990) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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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Capitol Collectors Series

Capitol Collectors Series (1990) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

The first serious compilation of the Kingston Trio's work is broader than any of the various "best of" albums that ever showed up on LP, although it also lacks some important tracks that were on those 12" discs ("Take Her Out of Pity" is especially missed). The Dave Guard era is especially well represented and at the time of this disc's release, ...

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Greatest Hits [Cema]

Greatest Hits [Cema] (1995) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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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Kingston Trio #16/Sunny Side!

Kingston Trio #16/Sunny Side! (2000) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

The pairing of these two albums makes sense in that they followed each other very closely in recording date (early/middle 1963) and also in the choice of material ("Desert Pete" from Sunny Side! was a conscious attempt to emulate the success of "Reverend Mr. Black" from Kingston Trio #16). The strength of Kingston Trio #16 more than makes up for ...

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Original

Original (1996) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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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Both Sides of the Kingston Trio, Vol. 2

Both Sides of the Kingston Trio, Vol. 2 (2000) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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All Sides of the Kingston Trio

All Sides of the Kingston Trio (2005) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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

The Extreme Kingston Trio (2001) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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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Biggest Hits

Biggest Hits (1984) more music like this

by Johnny Cash

Biggest Hits is a bit of misleading title, since only "Boy Named Sue" and "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" were big hits and the remaining ten tracks on the budget-priced collection were album tracks or forgotten singles. As a result, it's not of much interest to casual fans who just want the hits, and the haphazard selection will make it frustrating to ...

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Live at the Crazy Horse

Live at the Crazy Horse (1994) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

This may be the latter-day Kingston Trio, but two of the original members -- Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds -- are here, along with 20-year veteran George Grove, and they do sound very good. Interspersed with the expected classic group repertory -- "Hard Ain't It Hard," "Three Jolly Coachmen," "Chilly Winds," "Sinking of Reuben James," "The M.T.A.," ...

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The Stewart Years (2000) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

The departure of Dave Guard could have dealt a death blow to the Kingston Trio, but they added John Stewart and soldiered on, making some great popular folk music before being made obsolete by the very trends they instigated. The Stewart Years is a gorgeous ten-disc box set with hardbound book that collects everything the Trio recorded during ...

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Greatest Hits [Collectables] (2003) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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Tom Dooley and Other Hits (1995) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

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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The Folk Years: Reason to Believe (2002) more music like this

by Various Artists

Time-Life Music's The Folk Years: Reason to Believe is the third 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, 25 were singles that made the ...

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The Kingston Trio #16 (1963) more music like this

by The Kingston Trio

The trio's 16th album is an engaging collection of John Stewart originals interspersed with a handful of joint compositions and arrangements and two outside numbers. Whatever the makeup of the songwriting, the album is one of the trio's best, a sinewy, exciting collection of performances that yielded the John Stewart-era trio's biggest hit, ...

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The Golden Age of American Popular Music: The Folk Hits (2008) more music like this

by Various Artists

Though Ace's Golden Age series of discs was initially devoted entirely to rock & roll, after numerous such volumes it branched out with thematic installments covering other forms of music that experienced success on the U.S. pop charts between the mid-'50s and mid-'60s. The Golden Age of Popular Music: The Folk Hits is another such imaginative ...

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