Unlimited Streaming
Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps
Start my trial period and start listening to this albumEnjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription
SubscribeEnjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription
Digital Download
Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
Like the Weavers before them, the Kingston Trio set the pace for the folk revival of the late '50s and early '60s. Bands like the Highwaymen, the New Christy Minstrels, and Peter, Paul & Mary were inspired by the group's complex harmony, song choices, and general sunny disposition. The Kingston Trio, the band's first studio effort, unleashed the smash hit "Tom Dooley" upon an unsuspecting world. The record garnered a Grammy, sold six million copies, and stayed on the charts for almost four years. To put it plainly, Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane created quite a stir. Together, these three young men sang pleasant harmony to reinterpret folk classics like "Hard, Ain't It Hard," "Sloop John B.," and "Little Maggie." They also had an affinity for Mexican folk songs like "Banua" and "Santo Anno." The second LP, ...From the "Hungry I," captures the band live, singing vibrant versions of "Tic, Tic" and "They Call the Wind Maria." Because of the acoustic arrangements and professionalism of the band, this live performance easily matches the quality of the group's studio work. The difference lies in the humorous introductions, interaction with the audience, and enthusiastic applause. ...From the "Hungry I" and The Kingston Trio make good companions, especially since their original running lengths were between 30 and 35 minutes. With the four bonus tracks, the album runs 73 minutes. So whether one wishes to take a nostalgic trip back in time, or wishes to know what caused such a big fuss way back in 1958, The Kingston Trio/...From the "Hungry I" is a bargain ticket.
© Ronnie D. Lankford Jr. /TiVo
You are currently listening to samples.
Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.
Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.
From £10.83/month
R. Deleon, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Don Raye, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Dave Guard, Composer - Shane, Composer - Nick Reynolds, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Bob Shane, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Dave Guard, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - Ni Reynolds, Composer
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Richard Dehr, Composer - Frank Miller, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - Lillian Ross, Composer - Sam Eskin, Composer
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - Conrad Mauge, Composer
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
solomon Linda, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Paul Campbell, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - Burl Ives, Composer
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Frederick Loewe, Composer - Alan Jay Lerner, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist
℗ 1958 Capitol Records, LLC
Sheldon Harnick, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Lee Hays, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - Jean Ritchie (Arr), Composer
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Traditional, ComposerLyricist - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist
℗ 1958 Capitol Records
Album review
Like the Weavers before them, the Kingston Trio set the pace for the folk revival of the late '50s and early '60s. Bands like the Highwaymen, the New Christy Minstrels, and Peter, Paul & Mary were inspired by the group's complex harmony, song choices, and general sunny disposition. The Kingston Trio, the band's first studio effort, unleashed the smash hit "Tom Dooley" upon an unsuspecting world. The record garnered a Grammy, sold six million copies, and stayed on the charts for almost four years. To put it plainly, Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane created quite a stir. Together, these three young men sang pleasant harmony to reinterpret folk classics like "Hard, Ain't It Hard," "Sloop John B.," and "Little Maggie." They also had an affinity for Mexican folk songs like "Banua" and "Santo Anno." The second LP, ...From the "Hungry I," captures the band live, singing vibrant versions of "Tic, Tic" and "They Call the Wind Maria." Because of the acoustic arrangements and professionalism of the band, this live performance easily matches the quality of the group's studio work. The difference lies in the humorous introductions, interaction with the audience, and enthusiastic applause. ...From the "Hungry I" and The Kingston Trio make good companions, especially since their original running lengths were between 30 and 35 minutes. With the four bonus tracks, the album runs 73 minutes. So whether one wishes to take a nostalgic trip back in time, or wishes to know what caused such a big fuss way back in 1958, The Kingston Trio/...From the "Hungry I" is a bargain ticket.
© Ronnie D. Lankford Jr. /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:35:42
- Main artists: The Kingston Trio
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Capitol Records
- Genre: Blues/Country/Folk Folk
© 1959 Capitol Records This Compilation ℗ 1959 Capitol Records
Improve album informationWhy buy on Qobuz...
-
Stream or download your music
Buy an album or an individual track. Or listen to our entire catalogue with our high-quality unlimited streaming subscriptions.
-
Zero DRM
The downloaded files belong to you, without any usage limit. You can download them as many times as you like.
-
Choose the format best suited for you
Download your purchases in a wide variety of formats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) depending on your needs.
-
Listen to your purchases on our apps
Download the Qobuz apps for smartphones, tablets and computers, and listen to your purchases wherever you go.