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The Essential Kingston Trio [Original recording remastered]

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The Kingston Trio has sold more records than any other folk group ever. In the late 50s and early 60s, the Kingston Trio was hugely successful, paving the way for vital folk acts like Bob Dylan and Fairport Convention.

Dave Guard, Bob Shane, and Nick Reynolds got together in Palo Alto, California, in 1957. They performed at parties and in local bars before they were spotted by a San Francisco… Read more in Amazon's Kingston Trio Store

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  • Audio CD (August 29, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Shout Factory
  • ASIN: B000GRTQTI
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #41,216 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Tom Dooley
2. Scotch And Soda
3. Coplas
4. Saro Jane
5. Sloop John B
6. Bay Of Mexico
7. They Call The Wind Maria
8. Shady Grove / Lonesome Traveler
9. When The Saints Go Marching In
10. Tijuana Jail
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Disc: 2
1. Bonny Hielan’ Laddie
2. Coast Of California
3. Coming From The Mountains
4. Reuben James
5. Take Her Out Of Pity
6. Jesse James
7. Where Have All The Flowers Gone
8. Little Light
9. Chilly Winds
10. Oh Miss Mary
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, folk was one of the hottest trends in pop music--particularly among listeners who considered themselves too mature for teen fare--and the Kingston Trio were the hottest act in folk. The success of the trio's clean-cut, fun-filled, depoliticized presentation inspired lots of imitators (the Brothers Four, the Highwaymen, the Chad Mitchell Trio, etc.), but it also precipitated a backlash among those who considered such collegiate acts sterile and hungered for folk music that was more authentic and socially conscious. This comprehensive two-disc anthology puts the Kingston Trio's accomplishments in perspective but also suggests that they were something of a period piece. With their rousing harmonies, engaging personalities, and ear for catchy material, the trio earned their popularity through favorites such as "Everglades," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?," and "Greenback Dollar" that still sound fresh today. Yet some of the humor directed toward their source material (Mexicans and rural Southerners) wouldn't pass contemporary standards of taste, while their ode to a not-very-attractive woman, "Take Her Out of Pity," is simply cringeworthy. Though the Kingston Trio were derided for their lack of authenticity, the more "credible" Peter, Paul & Mary were even more of a manufactured act, while even Bob Dylan soon ran afoul of the folk purists. Judged on its musical merits, the best of the Kingston Trio still sounds pretty good. --Don McLeese

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The Kingston Trio was one of the biggest pop acts of the late ’50s and early ’60s, with no less than 14 Billboard Top Ten albums, including five that reached Number One. The two-time Grammy® award-winning group jump-started the folk movement, with hits such as "Scotch and Soda" and "Tom Dooley" paving the way for artists such as Peter, Paul & Mary, The Highwaymen, The Limelighters, and Bob Dylan.

The Essential Kingston Trio collects 40 of the group’s biggest hits and fan favorites, all recorded during their prime years of 1958 to 1964.


 

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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview of the overlooked musical giants, November 9, 2006
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It's about time "The Kingston Trio" got the attention and respect that they deserve. Not only were they aruguably the most influential act in musical history, they were also one of the most successful. At one point, the group had 4 albums in the Top Ten simultaneously, a feat that even The Beatles failed to accomplish. In addition to being a great album band, they were a great singles band as well. "Tom Dooley", "MTA", "Greenback Dollar", "Tijuana Jail", "A Worried Man" and countless others were MONSTER sellers.

I feel that their place in musical history has been ill-served by their record company, Capitol Records, a company that was arguably built on the success of the Kingston Trio. The company is as "corporate" as they come. They have no sense of music history. They are only interested in what can make them a ton of money in the here and now.

The Beatles catalogue is a case in point. They have refused to remaster the UK catalogue and give Beatles fans their first four albums in Stereo. I guess that project would not be "commercial" enough for their tastes.

Similarly, they have only released the first two Trio albums as a "TwoFer", further denigrating this band's status as the world-beating ground-breakers that they were. The only reason we have the Trio's albums are on CD is that Collector's Choice and Bear Familiy licensed them from Capitol!

The label that made so much money on The Kingston Trio in the late 50's and early 60's won't even release their albums on CD! The company clearly has no understanding of musical history and pays no respect to its stellar roster of artists. If they can't treat The Beatles with respect, how can we expect them to treat the Kingston Trio with respect?

At any rate, the whole British Invasion folk/rock thing was caused by the folk boom started by the Kingston Trio in the late fifties. After all, the Beatles were originally a "skiffle" band--skiffle bands turned up all over England in the wake of the American folk boom.

When the Americans responded to the "British Invasion", the first responders were all folk artists influenced by the Kingston Trio. The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Mamas and the Papas, Lovin' Spoonful, Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane were all transplanted "folkies", born and bred in the musical millieu created by the Kingston Trio.

And, of course, Bob Dylan. He, too, followed in the Trio's footsteps. He cites them directly in his autobiography. Groups popped up all over the place emulating the Kingston Trio, much as British bands popped up to in England to capitalize on the Beatles success. Peter, Paul and Mary, Ian and Sylvia, The New Christy Minstrels (with Barry McGuire and Gene Clark), the Chad Mitchell Trio (with John Denver and Roger McGuinn), the Journeymen (with John Phillips) all owe their careers to the Kingston Trio.

Even folkies Joni Mitchell and Neil Young were influenced by the Trio. They are even cited on the "Buffalo Springfield Again" album as musical influences and prime movers.

Even the Beach Boys (!), of all groups, were heavily influenced by the Kingstons.

The Kingston Trio introduced a ton of classics that have now become part of our musical vernacular. Songs such as "Wimoweh" (better known as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"), "The First Time" (made famous by Roberta Flack), "It Was a Very Good Year" (Frank Sinatra), "Sloop John B" (the Beach Boys) "Shady Grove ("Quicksilver Messenger Service") and many others were introduced to the American public by the Trio.

So, the legacy of the Kingston Trio has sadly been grossly neglected by the music industry that owes them so much. This compiliaton is a welcome addition to any music lovers collection but it will do little to change this perception.

In my view, the Trio is the "missing link" between the musical progression from Elvis to the Beatles. If Capitol Records had not been their label, I believe the Kingston Trio would be regarded as highly as those other two musical giants, as they surely deserve to be.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great songs, great arrangements and great performers -- what's not to love!?, December 7, 2006
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My2Cents (San Carlos, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I am a new fan to the Kingston Trio, but loved this CD set so much I felt compelled to write my first Amazon review ever. Although I didn't grow up listening to them, I did grow up listening to their music without realizing it. So many songs I've liked over the years turned out to be their songs at one time or another.

After stumbling onto a PBS special on them I immediately fell in love - with their style, their rhythm, their harmonies, their incredible energy, their musical arrangements and the sense of fun they conveyed in their performances. The local PBS station was in the middle of a pledge drive and I immediately called up and pledged the right amount to get the various Kingston Trio CD's and DVD's they were using to bribe us to contribute.

This particular CD set is by far my favorite of the two we received. I've had the two discs permanently in my car disc changer for well over a month now and haven't gotten tired of listening to them. The energy and sense of fun so evident while watching them on TV somehow came through even while just listening to them on CD.

Most of their songs just grabbed me from the beginning and I couldn't stop humming them - especially Early in the Mornin', Reuben James, Buddy Better Get On Down the Line, Desert Pete (which is inspiring, hilarious and toe-tapping all at the same time!), El Matador and Reverend Mr. Black. In addition are old familiar favorites that I'd heard others sing (e.g. Sloop John B, that I knew from The Beach Boys). I now know many of them by heart and can't help singing along while in the car. I only wish I'd "discovered" them sooner.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific - original, lots of hits, great quality, September 7, 2007
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One of the best CD purchases I've made. It was worth the price for the first disc alone. I generally prefer the earlier hits, mostly on disc 1. I would have liked "Early Mornin' Rain", "Fast Freight", "Scarlet Ribbons" and "Three Jolly Coachmen". That would have made the purchase just about perfect for me.
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