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The Kingston Trio|Something Special

Something Special

The Kingston Trio

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Something Special was the oddest of all the Kingston Trio's albums. Released just a few weeks after the group's first best-of collection and five months after the number three-charting College Concert, the record was a marked departure from previous work by the trio, featuring their singing set against Jimmy Haskell's brass, string, and wind arrangements and an echo-drenched overall production. The results aren't bad so much as they are strange at times. Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, and John Stewart give wonderfully spirited performances on "Brown Mountain Light," where they do well amid a lively brass arrangement. But that track and "Pullin' Away," the trio's version of "The Wagoner Lad," are the only places on this album where the elaborate arrangements really work -- and "Pullin' Away" works because the string arrangement is far more restrained than Haskell's work elsewhere on the album, and meshes beautifully with an understated chorus supported by the members' soft strumming. Stewart's beautiful "One More Town" is a bit too string-heavy and swallowed in reverb to show itself to best advantage; their version of Rodgers & Hart's "She Was Too Good to Me" sort of works, except for the fact that this doesn't sound like the Kingston Trio. "Jane, Jane, Jane" is better, but it's hardly enough to fill out or carry the album, and the record ends with "Old Joe Clark," which is closer to the trio's usual sound, without an over-reliance on the accompaniment, apart from some spirited fiddle playing.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Brown Mountain Light
00:02:46

Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - Scott Wiseman, Composer

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

2
One More Town
00:02:57

Voyle Gilmore, Producer - John Stewart, Composer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

3
O Willow Waly
00:02:45

Georges Auric, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - P. Dehn, Composer

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

4
Tell It On The Mountain
00:01:55

Mike Stewart, ComposerLyricist - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

5
Little Boy
00:02:32

Mike Settle, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

6
Strange Day
00:03:55

Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - M. Stewart, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - Yanok, Composer

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

7
Away Rio
00:02:57

Bob Shane, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - John Stewart, ComposerLyricist - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - Nick Reynolds, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

8
Pullin' Away
00:03:16

Bob Shane, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - John Stewart, Composer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - Nick Reynolds, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

9
She Was Too Good To Me
00:02:45

Richard Rodgers, Composer - Lorenz Hart, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

10
Jane, Jane, Jane
00:02:51

Stan Wilson, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

11
Portland Town
00:01:59

Voyle Gilmore, Producer - John Stewart, Composer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

12
Old Joe Clark
00:01:58

Traditional, Composer - STEWART, Composer - Reynolds, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Arranged By, Composer - Shane, Composer - Jimmy Haskell, Conductor - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1962 Capitol Records

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Something Special was the oddest of all the Kingston Trio's albums. Released just a few weeks after the group's first best-of collection and five months after the number three-charting College Concert, the record was a marked departure from previous work by the trio, featuring their singing set against Jimmy Haskell's brass, string, and wind arrangements and an echo-drenched overall production. The results aren't bad so much as they are strange at times. Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, and John Stewart give wonderfully spirited performances on "Brown Mountain Light," where they do well amid a lively brass arrangement. But that track and "Pullin' Away," the trio's version of "The Wagoner Lad," are the only places on this album where the elaborate arrangements really work -- and "Pullin' Away" works because the string arrangement is far more restrained than Haskell's work elsewhere on the album, and meshes beautifully with an understated chorus supported by the members' soft strumming. Stewart's beautiful "One More Town" is a bit too string-heavy and swallowed in reverb to show itself to best advantage; their version of Rodgers & Hart's "She Was Too Good to Me" sort of works, except for the fact that this doesn't sound like the Kingston Trio. "Jane, Jane, Jane" is better, but it's hardly enough to fill out or carry the album, and the record ends with "Old Joe Clark," which is closer to the trio's usual sound, without an over-reliance on the accompaniment, apart from some spirited fiddle playing.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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