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Make Way / Something Special & More - 4 Original
Artist: Kingston Trio
Format: CD
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1. En El Agua
2. Come All You Fair And Tender Ladies
3. Jug Of Punch
4. Bonny Hielan' Laddie
5. Utawena
6. Hard Travelin'
7. Hangman
8. Speckled Roan
9. The River Is Wide
10. Oh, Yes, Oh!
11. Blow The Candle Out
12. Blue-Eyed Gal
13. This Little Light
14. Coplas Revisited
15. Chilly Winds
16. Oh, Miss Mary
17. Laredo?
18. O Ken Karanga
19. Roddy Mccorley
20. M.T.A.
21. 500 Miles
22. The Ballad Of The Shape Of Things
23. Where Have All The Flowers Gone
24. Goin' Away For To Leave You
25. The Last Month Of The Year
26. Goodnight My Baby
27. Brown Mountain Light
28. One More Town
29. O Willow Waly
30. Tell It On The Mountain
31. Little Boy
32. Strange Day
33. Away Rio
34. Pullin' Away
35. She Was Too Good To Me
36. Jane, Jane, Jane
37. Portland Town
38. Old Joe Clark
39. Greenback Dollar
40. Some Fool Made A Soldier Of Me
41. To Be Redeemed
42. Honey, Are You Mad At Your Man?
43. Adios Farewell
44. Poor Ellen Smith
45. My Lord What A Mornin'
46. Long Black Veil
47. Genny Glenn
48. The First Time
49. Dogie's Lament
50. The New Frontier
51. Bye, Bye, Thou Little Tiny Child
52. The White Snows Of Winter
53. Go Where I Send Thee
54. Follow Now, Oh Shepherds
55. Mary Mild
56. Sing We Noel

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Presenting four original KINGSTON TRIO albums, plus bonus tracks. This latest excursion into The Trio's back catalogue is built around their three 1962 LPs, "College Concert" (rated by most KT fans as their finest Live album), "Something Special" (which was orchestrated, introducing strings, brass and a choir to their sound) and "New Frontier" (which featured the million-selling 45, 'Greenback Dollar'). To these we have added the "Make Way" LP from the previous year, which had been omitted from earlier Jasmine compilations, plus selected tracks from their rare 1960 Seasonal album, "The Last Month Of The Year", which had also thus far avoided Jasmine's reissue programme. 1962 was the year in which The Trio's revised line-up, featuring singer/songwriter newcomer John Stewart - he'd replaced founder member Dave Guard late the previous year - fully established themselves.
        
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