Kingston Trio

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

25 Years Non-Stop
New - LP - SCH 1-10001
Sealed 1982 Original. more
Aspen Gold
dbx - LP - NR2
Rare, 1979 Half-Speed Mastered dbx Encoded LP Housed In A Gatefold Cover. You Must Have A dbx Decoder In Order To Play This LP. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Aspen Gold
Audiophile - Used - NR2
1979 Gatefold Original With Custom Poly Nautilius Company Inner. NM- Vinyl. more
Back In Town
Used - LP - T 2081
Beautiful Rainbow Label Mono Original. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Best Of The Kingston Trio
Used - LP - SN 16183
Re-Issue Hits Compilation. Bar Code On Back. more
Close-Up
New - LP - ST 1642
Sealed 1961 Full Dimensional Stereo Original In 'Fedco' Loose Outer Bag Printed $3.49. A Melodically And Aesthetically Pleasing Album Which Was Perfect For Its Time Just Prior To The Radical Shift Which Was About To Occur In Folk Music. Features A Rousing Version Of Woody Guthrie's "Reuben James" And On "O Ken Karanga," Nick Reynolds' Percussion Workout Features Some Of The Best Stereo Percussion Of This Period. Recommended. more
Close-Up
Used - LP - ST 1642
1961 Full Dimensional Stereo Original (Rainbow Label With Capitol Logo On Top). Appears Unplayed. First Copy We Have Had In Stock In Five Years. A Melodically And Aesthetically Pleasing Album Which Was Perfect For Its Time Just Prior To The Radical Shift Which Was About To Occur In Folk Music. Features A Rousing Version Of Woody Guthrie's "Reuben James" And On "O Ken Karanga," Nick Reynolds' Percussion Workout Features Some Of The Best Stereo Percussion Of This Period. Recommended. more
Goin' Places
New - LP - ST 1564
Sealed 1961 Full Dimensional Stere Original. "The Final Album By The Original Kingston Trio Shows No Sign Of The Group Slackening Its Standards Or Rushing Through The Material. In Addition To The Jaunty "Billy Goat Hill," Which Rated A Place On The Group's First Greatest Hits Collection, The Trio Turned In A Surprisingly Effective Interpretation Of Woody Guthrie's "Pastures Of Plenty"; Harmonized Exquisitely On "Guardo El Lobo" (Which The Monkees Later Covered As "Riu Chiu"); Ripped Through Exuberant Versions Of Bill Monroe's "Run Molly Run," Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land," And The Staples Singers' "You Don't Knock" — An Amazing Gospel Track That Really Rocks — And Introduced The Song "It Was A Very Good Year." With All Due Respect To Frank Sinatra, Anyone Who Thinks They Know The Latter Song And Hasn't Heard Bob Shane's Version Here Is Fooling Themselves; The Song Is Done In A More Intimate, Less Overtly Dramatic Style And Arrangement That Gives It Just As Much Impact In Its Quiet Way As Sinatra's More Lushly Arranged Version." Bruce Eder, AMG. more
Goin' Places
Used - LP - ST 1564
Rare 1961 Full Dimensional Stereo Original With Caotiol Logo On Side Of Label. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Small Name Neatly Rubber Stamped On The Rear Cover. "The Final Album By The Original Kingston Trio Shows No Sign Of The Group Slackening Its Standards Or Rushing Through The Material. In Addition To The Jaunty "Billy Goat Hill," Which Rated A Place On The Group's First Greatest Hits Collection, The Trio Turned In A Surprisingly Effective Interpretation Of Woody Guthrie's "Pastures Of Plenty"; Harmonized Exquisitely On "Guardo El Lobo" (Which The Monkees Later Covered As "Riu Chiu"); Ripped Through Exuberant Versions Of Bill Monroe's "Run Molly Run," Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land," And The Staples Singers' "You Don't Knock" — An Amazing Gospel Track That Really Rocks — And Introduced The Song "It Was A Very Good Year." With All Due Respect To Frank Sinatra, Anyone Who Thinks They Know The Latter Song And Hasn't Heard Bob Shane's Version Here Is Fooling Themselves; The Song Is Done In A More Intimate, Less Overtly Dramatic Style And Arrangement That Gives It Just As Much Impact In Its Quiet Way As Sinatra's More Lushly Arranged Version." Bruce Eder, AMG. more
Here We Go Again!
Used - LP - ST 1258
Beautiful 1959 Full Dimensional Stereo Original With Capitol Logo On Side Of Label. Small Name Neatly Rubber Stamped On Back Cover. “Released In 1959, Here We Go Again! Would Be The Last Time The Original Kingston Trio Lineup (Bob Shane, Dave Guard, And Nick Reynolds) Would Have A Hit Single. The Traditional Chain Gang Tune "A Worried Man" Made The Top 20, Driving Sales Of The Album To Over 900,000 Copies And Perching The Group On The Number One Chart Position For Eight Weeks. By December Of That Year, The Kingston Trio Would Have Four Albums In The Billboard Top Ten. Spirited Versions Of "Haul Away" And "Molly Dee," As Well As The Gospel-Ish "Round About The Mountain" Are Standout Tracks Among The 13 Included. "The Unfortunate Miss Bailey" (Which Brings To Mind The Clancey Brothers) And The Stark "San Miguel" Help Make Here We Go Again A Very Well-Rounded Album.” Matt Fink, All Music Guide. more
Kingston Trio
New - LP - DL 4613
Sealed 1965 Mono Original. Their First Album For Decca. more
Kingston Trio #16
Used - LP - ST 1871
1963 Full Dimensional Stereo Original With Capitol Logo On Top Of Label. Small Name Neatly Rubber Stamped On Back Cover. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. more
Kingston trio At Large
Used - LP - ST 1199
1961 Full Dimensional Stereo Original With Capitol Logo On Side Of Label. Small Name Neatly Rubber Stamped On Back Cover. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. “The Kingston Trio's First Stereo Album Was Also The First LP On Which They Adopted The More Sophisticated Recording Techniques That Would Characterize Their Subsequent Records, Including Multiple Overdubs And Separate Recordings Of The Different Players Of Vocals And Instrumentation. It Shows In The Far More Complex Sound Achieved By The Trio Throughout This Album, With Voices And Instruments More Closely Interwoven Than On Their Earlier Studio Recordings And Achieving Control Over Their Volume That, Even Today, Seems Astonishing. The Group Also Sounds Very Energized Here, Whether Doing Calypso-Style Numbers Like Bob Shane's "I Bawled," Soaring Bluegrass-Style Harmony Numbers Such As "Corey, Corey," Or The Gossamer-Textured "All My Sorrows." The Hits "M.T.A." And "Scarlet Ribbons" Helped Propel Kingston Trio At Large To The Number One LP Spot, But It Was The Rest Of The Album -- Including "Early In The Mornin'" (A Skillful Adaptation Of The Song Best Known To Most Of Us By Its Opening Line, "What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor") And "The Seine," Which Anticipates The Later Trio's Classic "Take Her Out Of Pity" -- That Helped Keep It At The Top Spot For 15 Weeks, An Amazing Feat For A Folk Album. Dave Guard's Banjo Playing, In Particular, Shines Throughout This Album, And It Was Beginning Here That Guard Was To Exert A Separate Influence On A Whole Generation Of Aspiring Folk Musicians And Even One Rock Star (Lindsay Buckingham) With His Banjo.” Brude Eder, AMG. more
Last Month Of The Year
Used - LP - ST ST1446
Beautiful 1960 Full Dimensional Stereo Original With Capitol Logo On Side Of Label. Small Name Neatly Rubbber Stamped On Back Cover. An Essential Part Of Any Christmas Album Collection, These Are True Christmas Folk Songs, From Spirituals To Old English Rounds. more
Looking For The Sunshine
New - LP - 10006
Sealed 1983 Original. Their First Album Of (Mostly) New Material Since 1966. more
Make Way
Used - 10 - ST 1474
Beautiful 1961 Full Dimensional Stereo Original With Capitol Logo On Side Of Label. Small Name Neatly Rubber Stamped On Back Cover. Rear Cover Has Light Ring Wear. more
New Frontier
Used - LP - ST 1809
Beautiful 1963 Full Dimensional Stereo Original With Capitol Logo On Top Of Label. Small Name Neatly Rubber Stamped On Back Cover. Has The Rare, Custom Preview Sticker On The Cover. more
Once Upon A Time
Used - LP - TD 5101
Mint And Rare 1969 2LP Heavy Vinyl White Label Promo, Gatefold Jacket With Color Attachment. Recorded Live At The Sahara, Tahoe, July 1966. more
Once Upon A Time
Used - LP - TD 5101
Rare 1969 2LP Heavy Vinyl Original Housed In A Gatefold Jacket With Color Attachment. Recorded Live At The Sahara, Tahoe, July 1966. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. more
Sold Out
Used - LP - ST 1352
Rare 1960 Full Dimensional Stereo Original With Capitol Logo On Side Of Label. Small Name Neatly Rubber Stamped On The Rear Cover. “Though The Packaging Might Seem To Imply That This Is A Live Album, The 12 Tracks Are Definitely Studio Cuts -- Meaning That, As Always, The Very Slick And Studied Kingston Trio Sound Is Intact. The Majority Of Those Songs Are Spirited And Up-Tempo, Such As The Classic "El Matador" And The Banjo-Driven "Don't Cry Katie," Though The Collection Does Boast Some Fine Balladry On "The Mountains Of Mourne" And "Raspberries, Strawberries," Which Is Included In Its Second Version, And Is Notable For Its Slower Tempo And Slightly Different Lyrics. Most Of These Tracks Haven't Turned Up On Too Many Compilations Over The Years.” Matt Fink, All Music Guide. more
String Along
New - LP - ST1407
Sealed Full Dimension Stereo Original. more
Sunny Side
New - LP - T 1935
Sealed Mono Original. Pristine Copy. more

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