Kingston Trio: Collection 1958-62
Kingston Trio: Collection 1958-62
Format: CD
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Artist: Kingston Trio
Label: Acrobat
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 824046323721
Genre: Folk
The Kingston Trio were one of the most popular and successful groups to emerge from the growth in popularity of folk music during the 1950s, as they brought a polished commercial approach to updated versions of traditional songs, becoming the biggest-selling album artists on the Capitol label during their first few years with the label, with five No. 1 albums, as well as scoring a number of significant and memorable hits in the singles charts. After making a No.1 US chart debut with "Tom Dooley", which also made the UK Top 5, and followed up with classics like "All My Sorrows", "M.T.A.", "A Worried Man", "San Miguel", "Where Have All The Flowers Gone", "Everglades" and "Greenback Dollar". This great-value 55-track 2-CD set comprises all their A and B sides from the first formative years of their recording career, along with a track from each of the fourteen albums they released during this period. It therefore provides a thorough overview of their chart-focused output during this era, as well as a substantial sample of the material which was bringing them a level of popularity which transcended the genres of folk and pop in an unprecedented way.
Tracks:
1.1 Scarlet Ribbons
1.2 Three Jolly Coachmen
1.3 Tom Dooley
1.4 Ruby Red
1.5 Raspberries, Strawberries
1.6 Sally
1.7 The Tijuana Jail
1.8 Oh Cindy
1.9 M.T.A
1.10 All My Sorrows
1.11 A Worried Man
1.12 San Miguel
1.13 Coo-Coo-U
1.14 Green Grasses
1.15 El Matador
1.16 Home from the Hill
1.17 Bad Man's Blunder
1.18 The Escape of Old John Webb
1.19 Everglades
1.20 This Mornin', This Evening', So Soon
1.21 Goodnight My Baby
1.22 Somerset, Gloucestershire Wassail
1.23 You're Gonna Miss Me (Frankie and Johnny)
1.24 En El Agua
1.25 Como Se Viene, Se Va
1.26 Coming from the Mountains
1.27 Nothing More to Look Forward to
1.28 Bye Bye Thou Little Tiny Child
1.29 The White Snows of Winter
2.1 Where Have All the Flowers Gone
2.2 O Ken Karanga
2.3 Scotch and Soda
2.4 Jane, Jane, Jane
2.5 Old Joe Clark
2.6 C'mon Betty Home
2.7 One More Town
2.8 She Was Too Good to Me
2.9 Five Hundred Miles Away
2.10 Oh, Sail Away
2.11 Greenback Dollar
2.12 The New Frontier
2.13 Sloop John B
2.14 Tic, Tic, Tic
2.15 Banua
2.16 Blow Ye Winds
2.17 Molly Dee
2.18 The Mountains of Mourne
2.19 Buddy Better Get on Down the Line
2.20 The Last Month of the Year
2.21 Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies
2.22 It Was a Very Good Year
2.23 Sail Away
2.24 This Little Light of Mine
2.25 Brown Mountain Light
2.26 My Lord What a Mornin'