Vinyl Album A1 The Kingston Trio Hard Travelin' Woody Guthrie Rate A2 The Kingston Trio Early Mornin' Rain Gordon Lightfoot Rate A3 The Kingston Trio The M.T.A. (The Boston Subway Song) Jacqueline Steiner, Bess Hawes Rate A4 The Kingston Trio Tomorrow Is A Long Time Bob Dylan Rate A5 The Kingston Trio Rovin' Gambler / This Train Adaptation- Samuel F. Omar Rate B1 The Kingston Trio Police Brutality John Stewart Rate B2 The Kingston Trio One Too Many Mornings Bob Dylan Rate B3 The Kingston Trio Colours Donovan Rate B4 The Kingston Trio A Day In Our Room John Stewart Rate B5 The Kingston Trio Tom Dooley Collected, Adap. And Arr: Frank Warner, Lomax Rate B6 The Kingston Trio Goodnight Irene Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax Rate C1 The Kingston Trio Hard, Ain't It Hard Woody Guthrie Rate C2 The Kingston Trio Get Away John Dave Guard Rate C3 The Kingston Trio The Shape Of Things, The Ballad Of Sheldon M. Harnick Rate C4 The Kingston Trio Greenback Dollar Hoyt Axton, Ken Ramsey Rate C5 The Kingston Trio Babe, You've Been On My Mine (Mama,) Bob Dylan Rate D1 The Kingston Trio Tijuana Jail Denny Thompson Rate D2 The Kingston Trio Silicone Bust John Stewart Rate D3 The Kingston Trio I'm Goin' Home Fred Geis Rate D4 The Kingston Trio Where Have All The Flowers Gone? Pete Seeger Rate D5 The Kingston Trio Scotch And Soda Dave Guard Rate D6 The Kingston Trio Blind Date John Stewart Rate D7 The Kingston Trio When The Saints Go Marching In New Ver And Arr. Frank Campbell Rate
Notes CB Album Reviews: June 28, 1969 (page 40)
Final live concerts of the Shane, Reynolds, and Stewart trio in July, 1966. Double album with sides 1 and 4 on disc 1, and sides 2 and 3 on disc 2. Inside the gatefold cover are 4 pages which I can't scan without damage to the cover.
Images Comments and Reviews Ed Pauli 26th Nov 2020 I doubt that either Capitol or Decca had the rights to it anyway. Certainly not Capitol. Decca may have still had the group under contract but by that time , their 4th DECCA LP had been released ( Crickets!!!!! ) so they may have not wanted to issue it. Even though I don't respect him anymore, Bill Cosby thankfully put this out- at the same time as his own 2 LP 8:15- 12:15 double set. Bill Fick 17th Feb 2015 Recorded live at the Sahara Tahoe, June 1-22, 1966. Both Capitol & Decca declined to release it, wasn't released until June, 1969.
Tracks B1, B4, D2 & D6 are not actual songs, but between-song bantering by John Stewart.
There's been a CD released called "Twice Upon A Time", containing previously unreleased additional recordings from these shows.
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