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    The Kingston Trio - The Capitol Years (1995) [4 CD]

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    The Kingston Trio - The Capitol Years (1995) [4 CD]

    The Kingston Trio - The Capitol Years (1995) [4 CD]
    Folk | MP3 CBR 192 Kbps | 413 MB | Frontcover | RS.com


    Disc 1

    01. Run Joe
    02. Fast Freight
    03. Tom Dooley
    04. Sloop John B
    05. Dodi Lii
    06. New York Girls
    07. They Call The Wind Mariah
    08. Shady Grove/lonesome Traveler
    09. Little Maggie
    10. Bay Of Mexico
    11. Across The Wide Missouri
    12. Scotch & Soda
    13. Pay Me My Money Down
    14. Tijuana Jail
    15. M.T.A.
    16. All My Sorrows
    17. Good News
    18. Remember The Alamo
    19. Molly Dee
    20. The Unfortunate Miss Bailey
    21. Sail Away Ladies
    22. A Worried Man
    23. The Kingston Trio Sings For 7-Up (Spot #1)
    24. The Kingston Trio Sings For 7-Up (Spot #2)

    Disc 2

    01. El Matador
    02. The Mountains O' Mourne
    03. Home Fromthe Hill
    04. The World's Last Authentic Playboy
    05. Raspberries, Strawberries
    06. Bimini
    07. Green Grasses
    08. With You, My Johnny
    09. Bad Man's Blunder
    10. The Escape Of Old John Webb
    11. Colorado Trail
    12. Buddy Better Get On Down The Line
    13. Coast Of California
    14. Bye Bye Thou Little Tiny Child
    15. A Round About Christmas
    16. Come All Ye Fair & Tender Ladies
    17. Bonny Hielan' Laddie
    18. The River Is Wide
    19. Don't You Weep, Mary
    20. Sea Fever
    21. The Golden Spike
    22. Mary Was Pretty
    23. The Wines Of Madeira
    24. Senora
    25. Adieu To My Island
    26. It Was A Very Good Year
    27. Your'e Gonna Miss Me
    28. The Bonnie Ship, The Diamond
    29. Come Along Julie

    Disc 3

    01. Coming From The Mountains
    02. Oh, Still Away
    03. Take Her Out Of Pity
    04. The Whistling Gypsy
    05. Nothing More To Look Forward To
    06. Weeping Willow
    07. Jesse James
    08. Where Have All The Flowers Gone
    09. Little Light
    10. Chilly Winds
    11. Oh Miss Mary
    12. Roddy Mccorley
    13. 500 Miles
    14. Goin' Away For To Leave You
    15. Old Kentucky Land
    16. Rocky
    17. One More Town
    18. Away Rio
    19. Pullin' Away
    20. All The Good Times
    21. Darlin' Are You Dreaming
    22. Allentown Jail
    23. Greenback Dollar
    24. Honey, Are You Mad At Your Man
    25. The Long Black Veil
    26. Genny Glenn
    27. The First Time (Ever I Saw Your Face)
    28. The New Frontier

    Disc 4

    01. The Reverend Mr. Black
    02. Road To Freedom
    03. River Run Down
    04. One More Round
    05. Run The Ridges
    06. Love Has Gone
    07. Try To Remember
    08. Mark Twain
    09. Desert Pete
    10. Ballad Of The Thresher
    11. Two-Ten, Six-Eighteen
    12. Those Who Are Wise
    13. Rider
    14. The Patriot Game
    15. Coal Tattoo
    16. Hobo's Lullaby
    17. Seasons In The Sun
    18. Song For A Friend
    19. Four Strong Winds
    20. Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream
    21. Ann
    22. Let's Get Together
    23. Hard, Ain't It Hard
    24. Reuben James
    25. Pullin' Away
    26. Farewell Captain



    A mammoth four-CD, 107-song box set of their most famous and commercially successful work, recorded for Capitol between the late 1950s and mid-'60s. All of the big hits are here, as well as key album cuts and a whopping 33 previously unreleased studio and live tracks. Collectors will appreciate the inclusion of rarities by related groups like Dave Guard and the Calypsonians (a pre-Kingston Trio outfit), Dave Guard and the Whiskeyhill Singers (Guard's post-Kingston outfit, also featuring Judy Henske), and the Cumberland Three (John Stewart's pre-Kingston group), as well as the awesomely detailed 48-page insert. But this is way too much for anyone but the fanatic. It's interesting to hear the Kingstons' now-obscure versions of songs that would become hits many years later by other artists, like "Sloop John B," "The First Time (Ever I Saw Your Face)," "Seasons in the Sun," "It Was a Very Good Year," and (most incredibly) "Let's Get Together." But for all its historical significance, the execution is usually far too sterile and whitebread to appeal to contemporary listeners, unless it's on purely nostalgic grounds. (allmusic.com)