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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0617742022629
Label: Collector's Choice
Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Collector's Choice
Release Date: January 08, 2002
Studio: Collector's Choice
Sales Rank: 60243
Disc 1:- En el Agua (Maria Christina) - The Kingston Trio, Fernandez, Antonio
- Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies - The Kingston Trio, Guard, Dave
- The Jug of Punch - The Kingston Trio, MacColl, Ewan
- Bonny Hielan' Laddie - The Kingston Trio, Guard, Dave
- Utawena - The Kingston Trio, Reynolds, Nick
- Hard Travelin' - The Kingston Trio, Guthrie, Woody
- Hangman - The Kingston Trio, Reynolds, Nick
- Speckled Roan - The Kingston Trio, Bowers, Jane
- The River Is Wide - The Kingston Trio, Reynolds, Nick
- Oh, Yes, Oh! - The Kingston Trio, Guard, Dave
- Blow the Candle Out - The Kingston Trio, Drake, Tom
- Blue Eyed Gal - The Kingston Trio, Drake, Tom
- You're Gonna Miss Me (Frankie and Johnny) - The Kingston Trio, Seeger, Mike
- Pastures of Plenty - The Kingston Trio, Guthrie, Woody
- Coast of California - The Kingston Trio, Bowers, Jane
- It Was a Very Good Year - The Kingston Trio, Drake, Ervin
- Guardo el Lobo - The Kingston Trio, Schwandt, Erich
- Razors in the Air - The Kingston Trio, Schwandt, Erich
- Billy Goat Hill - The Kingston Trio, Arno, George
- This Land Is Your Land - The Kingston Trio, Guthrie, Woody
- Run Molly, Run - The Kingston Trio, Monroe, Bill [1]
- SeƱora - The Kingston Trio, Bowers, Jane
- Lemon Tree - The Kingston Trio, Holt, Will
- You Don't Knock - The Kingston Trio, Staples, Roebuck "P
- The Golden Spike - The Kingston Trio, Traditional
- Don't You Weep, Mary - The Kingston Trio, Shane
- The Wines of Madeira - The Kingston Trio, Traditional
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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.
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While simplicity is seldom heard in most current music, it was perfect for the 1950's and early 1960's, a time of black and white TV with shows like Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best. The Kingston Trio epitomized that sound and were forerunners to the Beach Boys, who bumped up the fun a notch and sang about babes and the beach. With just a guitar and silky smooth voices, The Kingston Trio sangs ballads on themes as diverse as love and murder.
The Kingston Trio were at the forefront of a musical revival, one that trancended college campuses and local hangouts. The two albums are the last by the original trio. During their career, they sold millions of records to Baby Boomers, touring often (imagine one of those shows!), and ... Read More:
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If you longed for some wonderful music from the Kingston Trio then you will enjoy this compilation. They are known for their other hits "Tom Dooley", 'Worried Man", "M.T.A". The selections are first rate. Personal favorite.."Jug of Punch". You'll enjoy them all!!
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This is truly a delightful collection. Some Woody Guthrie folk staples such as the classic "This Land is Your Land" (which I always thought would be the ideal national anthem) as well as a good mix of other creations makes this one unique.
The pre-Beatle early 1960s were best defined by the wonderful protest songs; songs of social injustices and the issues that resound to this day. The Kingston Trio, in addition to being just a damn good folk trio also had a wonderful sense of humor, as evidenced in the song, "M.T.A." The songs play the emotional range, from the very sad "500 Miles" (might make you cry), "Reuben James," "Scarlet Ribbons" and "Lemon Tree," which helped make them household names to the very cheery "Greenback Dollar" ... Read More:
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Well, this last year I decided to swallow my pride and join the Compact Disc revolution, and this is the first Compact Disc (C.D.) I purchased. I didn't know much about the band but was impressed by the "trio" part of their name-I've always been annoyed by bands where you don't know how many people are in them (see, for instance, the Beatles). I was pleasantly surprised to find this is a great C.D. They obviously put a lot of work into it-some songs even have more than one instrument is playing at a time!
I was so enrapt with this C.D. that I invited my friends over to share a can of Pringles and played this C.D. while we sat around (one of my friends, David, jokingly suggested that I turn up the music so he wouldn't have to hear my ... Read More:
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