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the Kingston Trio The Kingston Trio is an American folk and pop music group that helped launch the folk revival of the late 1950s to the late 1960s. The group started as a San Francisco Bay Area nightclub act with an original lineup of Dave Guard, Bob Shane, ...
's debut album, released in 1958 (see
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). It entered the album charts in late October 1958, where it resided for nearly four years, spending one week at #1 in early 1959. It was awarded an
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gold album on January 19, 1961.


History

Dave Guard Donald David Guard (October 19, 1934 – March 22, 1991) was an American folk singer, songwriter, arranger and recording artist. Along with Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane, he was one of the founding members of The Kingston Trio. Guard was born in ...
,
Nick Reynolds Nicholas Wells Reynolds (July 27, 1933 – October 1, 2008) was an American folk musician and recording artist. Reynolds was one of the founding members of The Kingston Trio, whose folk and folk-style material captured international attention du ...
, and
Bob Shane Robert Castle Schoen (February 1, 1934 – January 26, 2020), known professionally as Bob Shane, was an American singer and guitarist who was a founding member of The Kingston Trio. In that capacity, Shane became a seminal figure in the revi ...
formed the Kingston Trio in Palo Alto, California in June 1957. By 1958 they had signed a 7-year recording contract with Capitol Records and began a 3-day recording session with producer
Voyle Gilmore Voyle Gilmore (June 14, 1912 – December 19, 1979) was an American record producer and arranger. He was best known for his work with Frank Sinatra and The Kingston Trio on Capitol Records. Gilmore also worked with Judy Garland, Dick Dale, D ...
at Capitol Studio B in Hollywood on February 5. From their first recording sessions, the single " Tom Dooley" was released and became a number one hit in the US. The single's success helped propel their debut album to the number one spot of the Billboard Pop chart. "Tom Dooley" was the Trio's second single—the first was "Scarlet Ribbons" b/w "Three Jolly Coachmen" —and it would remain on the charts for five months and earned the group their only gold single. The members were quoted in various articles, even the liner notes of the first album, separating themselves from more traditional folk artists. Reynolds stated "We don't collect old songs in the sense that the academic cats do. Each one of us has his ears open constantly to new material or old stuff that's good." Guard is quoted "We are not students of folk music; the basic thing for us is honest and worthwhile songs, that people can pick up and become involved in... When the performance is over the piece is not significant anymore." " Scotch and Soda" was discovered by the Trio through
Tom Seaver George Thomas Seaver (November 17, 1944 – August 31, 2020), nicknamed "Tom Terrific" and "the Franchise", was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the New York Mets, Cinc ...
's parents, who had first heard it when on their honeymoon. One member of the trio was dating Seaver's older sister at that time, and heard the song on a visit to the Seaver home. Although it is credited to Dave Guard, the trio never did discover the real songwriter's name, though they searched for years. During these same sessions, the trio recorded "Dodi Li" which was left off the album. It later appeared on '' ...from the Hungry i'' as "Dorie".


Reception

The album entered the ''
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'' album charts in late October 1958 and stayed there for nearly four years. It spent one week at #1 in early 1959. It was awarded an
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gold album on January 19, 1961.Liner notes: ''The Kingston Trio'' and ''...from the Hungry i'' Capitol Records reissue. Liner notes by Ben Blake, 1992.


Legacy

In an
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retrospective summary, Bruce Eder calls the Kingston Trio's debut album less polished than contemporary folk music groups such as The Easy Riders, but feel they made up for it "with youthful spring, exuberance, freshness, and a number of song choices that spoke of a new generation of folk singing." He also notes "one also gets a sense of just how strong the trio was musically right out of the starting gate—''The Kingston Trio'' was essentially an idealized version of the group's stage show of the era, recorded over three days in the studio, and a fine, bracing body of music."


Reissues

*''The Kingston Trio'' was reissued on LP under the title of ''Tom Dooley'' with "Banua" and "Santy Anno" deleted. *Some tracks from ''The Kingston Trio'' were reissued in 1961 by Capitol on ''Encores'', a
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reissue of cuts from the first two albums. *''The Kingston Trio'' was released on CD by Capitol Records in 1992 paired with '' ...from the Hungry i''. It has since been withdrawn by Capitol. * In 1997, all of the tracks from ''The Kingston Trio'' were included in '' The Guard Years'' 10-CD box set issued by
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. * Collector's Choice Records reissued ''The Kingston Trio'' / ''...from the Hungry i'' as a two-album CD in 2001.


Track listing


Side one

#"Three Jolly Coachmen" (Traditional; arranged by
Dave Guard Donald David Guard (October 19, 1934 – March 22, 1991) was an American folk singer, songwriter, arranger and recording artist. Along with Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane, he was one of the founding members of The Kingston Trio. Guard was born in ...
) #"Bay of Mexico" (Traditional; arranged by Dave Guard) #"Banua" (Traditional; arranged by Dave Guard) #" Tom Dooley" (
Alan Lomax Alan Lomax (; January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a musician himself, as well as a folklorist, archivist, writer, s ...
, Frank Warner) #"Fast Freight" ( Terry Gilkyson) #"Hard, Ain't It Hard" (
Woody Guthrie Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (; July 14, 1912 – October 3, 1967) was an American singer-songwriter, one of the most significant figures in American folk music. His work focused on themes of American socialism and anti-fascism. He has inspire ...
)


Side two

#"Saro Jane" (Traditional; arranged and adapted by Louis Gottlieb) #" (The Wreck of The) 'John B'" (Traditional) #"
Santy Anno "Santianna", also known as "Santiana", "Santy Anna", "Santayana", "Santiano", "Santy Anno" and other variations, is a sea shanty referring to the Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna. The song is listed as number 207 in the Roud Folk Son ...
" (Traditional; arranged by Dave Guard) #" Scotch and Soda" (Dave Guard) #"Coplas" (Traditional; arranged by Dave Guard) #"Little Maggie" (Dave Guard) The US release specifies writer credits for "(The Wreck of The) 'John B' as
Lee Hays Lee Elhardt Hays (March 14, 1914 – August 26, 1981) was an American folksinger and songwriter, best known for singing bass with the Weavers. Throughout his life, he was concerned with overcoming racism, inequality, and violence in soc ...
and
Carl Sandburg Carl August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was an American poet, biographer, journalist, and editor. He won three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry and one for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. During his lifetime, Sandburg ...
. Neither wrote the song as it was originally a traditional folk song from the Bahamas. Carl Sandburg included it in a collection of folk songs, ''The American Songbag'' in 1927 and Lee Hays (a member of the Weavers) helped popularize the song in a rendition released in 1950 titled "Wreck of the John B". The Kingston Trio version was the inspiration for the Beach Boys 1965 version "Sloop John B".


Personnel

*
Dave Guard Donald David Guard (October 19, 1934 – March 22, 1991) was an American folk singer, songwriter, arranger and recording artist. Along with Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane, he was one of the founding members of The Kingston Trio. Guard was born in ...
– vocals, banjo, guitar *
Bob Shane Robert Castle Schoen (February 1, 1934 – January 26, 2020), known professionally as Bob Shane, was an American singer and guitarist who was a founding member of The Kingston Trio. In that capacity, Shane became a seminal figure in the revi ...
– vocals, guitar, banjo *
Nick Reynolds Nicholas Wells Reynolds (July 27, 1933 – October 1, 2008) was an American folk musician and recording artist. Reynolds was one of the founding members of The Kingston Trio, whose folk and folk-style material captured international attention du ...
– vocals, tenor guitar, bongos, conga *Elmer "Buzz" Wheeler – bass Production notes: *
Voyle Gilmore Voyle Gilmore (June 14, 1912 – December 19, 1979) was an American record producer and arranger. He was best known for his work with Frank Sinatra and The Kingston Trio on Capitol Records. Gilmore also worked with Judy Garland, Dick Dale, D ...
– producer *Curley Walters – engineer *Paul Speegle – original liner notes


Chart positions


References


External links


The Kingston Trio Liner Notes album entry.
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