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The trio's 16th album is an engaging collection of John Stewart originals interspersed with a handful of joint compositions and arrangements and two outside numbers. Whatever the makeup of the songwriting, the album is one of the trio's best, a sinewy, exciting collection of performances that yielded the John Stewart-era trio's biggest hit, "Reverend Mr. Black," which made number eight on the charts nationally (and featured the banjo playing of Glen Campbell), but also embraced serious issues ("Road to Freedom") and history ("Mark Twain"), off-Broadway theater ("Try to Remember"), and traditional folk sentiments at their most lyrical and bracing ("Run the Ridges"). The group even found room to fit in a version of "La Bamba" that couldn't sound much less like the Ritchie Valens hit. This was the trio's last great album for Capitol Records. It was reissued in April 2000 paired with Sunny Side!.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Reverend Mr. Black
00:03:04

Jerry Leiber, Composer - Mike Stoller, Composer - BILLY EDD WHEELER, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1963 Capitol Records Inc.

2
Road To Freedom (Remastered)
00:02:17

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

℗ 1993 Capitol Records, LLC

3
River Run Down
00:02:42

Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - D. MacArthur, Composer - Jordan Stewart, Composer

℗ 1993 Capitol Records, LLC

4
Big Ball In Town
00:02:00

STEWART, Composer - Reynolds, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Shane, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1963 Capitol Records

5
One More Round
00:02:49

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

℗ 1963 Capitol Records, LLC

6
Oh Joe Hannah
00:01:38

John Stewart, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1963 Capitol Records

7
Run The Ridges
00:02:41

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

℗ 1963 Capitol Records, LLC

8
Try To Remember
00:03:09

Tom Jones, ComposerLyricist - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - Harvey Schmidt, ComposerLyricist - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1963 Capitol Records, LLC

9
Mark Twain
00:02:36

M. Seligson, Composer - Voyle Gilmore, Producer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist - H. Geller, Composer

℗ 1963 Capitol Records, LLC

10
Low Bridge
00:02:06

STEWART, Composer - Reynolds, Composer - Shane, Composer - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1963 Capitol Records

11
Ballad Of The Quiet Fighter
00:03:20

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

℗ 1963 Capitol Records

12
La Bamba
00:02:11

Bob Shane, Arranger, Work Arranger - Traditional, Composer - John Stewart, Arranger, Work Arranger - Nick Reynolds, Arranger, Work Arranger - The Kingston Trio, MainArtist

℗ 1963 Capitol Records

Album review

The trio's 16th album is an engaging collection of John Stewart originals interspersed with a handful of joint compositions and arrangements and two outside numbers. Whatever the makeup of the songwriting, the album is one of the trio's best, a sinewy, exciting collection of performances that yielded the John Stewart-era trio's biggest hit, "Reverend Mr. Black," which made number eight on the charts nationally (and featured the banjo playing of Glen Campbell), but also embraced serious issues ("Road to Freedom") and history ("Mark Twain"), off-Broadway theater ("Try to Remember"), and traditional folk sentiments at their most lyrical and bracing ("Run the Ridges"). The group even found room to fit in a version of "La Bamba" that couldn't sound much less like the Ritchie Valens hit. This was the trio's last great album for Capitol Records. It was reissued in April 2000 paired with Sunny Side!.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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