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Twice Upon a Time
Twice Upon a Time
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Format: CD / Album
Our Take
Our Take
The Kingston Trio's latest album, "Twice Upon A Time," is a delightful trip down memory lane, full of playful melodies and catchy harmonies that will transport you back to the folk music scene of the 1960s.
From the opening track, "Tom Dooley," to the closing number, "A Worried Man," the trio's signature sound shines through, with tight vocal blends and infectious energy that will have you tapping your feet and singing along in no time.
One standout track is "MTA," a hilarious tale of a man named Charlie trapped on the Boston subway system, with witty lyrics and a toe-tapping rhythm that will have you chuckling and humming along all at once.
Throughout the album, the Kingston Trio's impeccable musicianship and tight harmonies shine bright, proving that even after all these years, they still know how to captivate an audience and keep them coming back for more.
"Twice Upon A Time" is a charming and nostalgic journey through the golden age of folk music, with the Kingston Trio at the helm, guiding us through each track with grace, humour, and a sense of fun that is sure to put a smile on your face. Don't miss out on this wonderful musical experience - it's worth every penny!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Introduction
2. Hard Travelin'
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4. M.T.A.
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6. Where I'm Bound
7. They Call the Wind Maria
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9. The Merry Minuet
10.
11. Hanna Lee
12. Greenback Dollar
13.
14. Thirsty Boots
15. Roving Gambler/This Train
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17. Tom Dooley
18.
19. Reuben James
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21. Goodnight Irene
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23. Hit and Run
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25. Where Have All the Flowers Gone
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27. Little Maggie
28.
29. The Spinnin' Of The World
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31. Scotch and Soda
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33. When the Saints Go Marching In
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Various Artists
In the turbulent seas of 1950s America, a folk trio emerged like a buoyant beacon of harmonious hope. With banjos strumming, guitars twanging, and harmonies intertwining, the Kingston Trio set sail on a musical journey that would define an era. Formed in 1957 by Dave Guard, Bob Shane, and Nick Reynolds, this dynamic trio quickly captured the hearts of music lovers with their infectious energy and infectious tunes. From the playful melodies of "Tom Dooley" to the poignant storytelling of "Scotch and Soda," the Kingston Trio masterfully blended traditional folk music with a contemporary twist. But don't be fooled by their whimsical charm and catchy choruses - the Kingston Trio weren't afraid to tackle weighty subjects. Songs like "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" and "Greenback Dollar" shed light on social and political issues, earning the trio a reputation for both musical prowess and thought-provoking lyricism. Decades may have passed since their heyday, but the Kingston Trio's influence can still be felt in the music world today. Countless artists have cited them as a major inspiration, proving that good music knows no expiration date. So grab your closest friends, pour yourself a stiff drink, and let the sounds of the Kingston Trio wash over you like a wave of nostalgia. Their music may be rooted in the past, but their impact is timeless. All hail the kings of folk, the legendary Kingston Trio.
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In the turbulent seas of 1950s America, a folk trio emerged like a buoyant beacon of harmonious hope. With banjos strumming, guitars twanging, and harmonies intertwining, the Kingston Trio set sail on a musical journey that would define an era. Formed in 1957 by Dave Guard, Bob Shane, and Nick Reynolds, this dynamic trio quickly captured the hearts of music lovers with their infectious energy and infectious tunes. From the playful melodies of "Tom Dooley" to the poignant storytelling of "Scotch and Soda," the Kingston Trio masterfully blended traditional folk music with a contemporary twist. But don't be fooled by their whimsical charm and catchy choruses - the Kingston Trio weren't afraid to tackle weighty subjects. Songs like "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" and "Greenback Dollar" shed light on social and political issues, earning the trio a reputation for both musical prowess and thought-provoking lyricism. Decades may have passed since their heyday, but the Kingston Trio's influence can still be felt in the music world today. Countless artists have cited them as a major inspiration, proving that good music knows no expiration date. So grab your closest friends, pour yourself a stiff drink, and let the sounds of the Kingston Trio wash over you like a wave of nostalgia. Their music may be rooted in the past, but their impact is timeless. All hail the kings of folk, the legendary Kingston Trio.