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The Kingston Trio|New Frontier

New Frontier

The Kingston Trio

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The Kingston Trio's 14th album for Capitol Records appeared at a time when folk music was changing around them in ways that no one could have predicted just a couple of years earlier. Bob Dylan had not yet charted a record, but he was at Columbia Records and he was writing serious, topical, angry songs that would soon start getting attention; and a rival folk group called Peter, Paul & Mary was starting to make headway with the public doing songs that had a political and philosophical edge. The New Frontier is upbeat, basically cheerful, optimistic music celebrating youth, nowhere more so than on John Stewart's title song, a bold, optimistic celebration of the Kennedy era. The originals are interspersed with familiar standards ("Long Black Veil," which is sung in an almost rollicking manner, contrasting eerily with the Band's version of a decade later), all sung with sweet harmonies and played with winning exuberance. "Greenback Dollar" became a single (and a modest hit) and is the most familiar song here, but the album as a whole matches its most upbeat and lyrical moments. The only break in the mood is the group's version of Ewan MacColl's "The First Time" (best known as "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"), which is gloriously subdued and gentle in every detail of the playing and singing.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Greenback Dollar
00:02:51

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2
Some Fool Made A Soldier Of Me
00:02:16

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3
To Be Redeemed
00:02:24

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4
Honey, Are You Mad At Your Man?
00:02:00

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2000 PnR 2000 PnR

5
Adios Farewell
00:02:50

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2000 PnR 2000 PnR

6
Poor Ellen Smith
00:02:28

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7
My Lord What A Mornin'
00:02:31

The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

2000 PnR 2000 PnR

8
Long Black Veil
00:02:28

The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

2000 PnR 2000 PnR

9
Genny Glenn
00:02:34

The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

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10
The First Time
00:02:52

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2000 PnR 2000 PnR

11
Dogie's Lament
00:02:18

The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

2000 PnR 2000 PnR

12
The New Frontier
00:02:23

The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

2000 PnR 2000 PnR

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The Kingston Trio's 14th album for Capitol Records appeared at a time when folk music was changing around them in ways that no one could have predicted just a couple of years earlier. Bob Dylan had not yet charted a record, but he was at Columbia Records and he was writing serious, topical, angry songs that would soon start getting attention; and a rival folk group called Peter, Paul & Mary was starting to make headway with the public doing songs that had a political and philosophical edge. The New Frontier is upbeat, basically cheerful, optimistic music celebrating youth, nowhere more so than on John Stewart's title song, a bold, optimistic celebration of the Kennedy era. The originals are interspersed with familiar standards ("Long Black Veil," which is sung in an almost rollicking manner, contrasting eerily with the Band's version of a decade later), all sung with sweet harmonies and played with winning exuberance. "Greenback Dollar" became a single (and a modest hit) and is the most familiar song here, but the album as a whole matches its most upbeat and lyrical moments. The only break in the mood is the group's version of Ewan MacColl's "The First Time" (best known as "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"), which is gloriously subdued and gentle in every detail of the playing and singing.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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