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Something Special/Back in Town

Something Special/Back in Town
The Kingston Trio

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Track Listing

  1. Brown Mountain Light
  2. One More Town
  3. O Willow Waly
  4. Tell It on the Mountain
  5. Little Boy
  6. Strange Day
  7. Away Rio
  8. Pullin' Away
  9. She Was Too Good to Me
  10. Jane, Jane, Jane
  11. Portland Town
  12. Old Joe Clark
  13. Georgia Stockade [Live]
  14. Ann [Live]
  15. Ah Woe, Ah Me [Live]
  16. Walkin' This Road to My Town [Live]
  17. World I Used to Know [Live]
  18. Salty Dog [Live]
  19. Let's Get Together [Live]
  20. Isle in the Water [Live]
  21. Farewell Captain [Live]
  22. Tom Dooley [Live]
  23. Them Poems Medley: Lunch Toters/Stamp Lickers/Them Hors d'Oeuvres [Live
  24. So Hi [Live]
  25. C'mon Betty Home [*]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #114420 in Music
  • Brand: Kingston
  • Released on: 2000-07-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Unique Kingston Trio Recordings4
The SOMETHING SPECIAL-BACK IN TOWN Kingston Trio CD is a combination of two unique KT recordings. I had both albums many years ago but they were in mono sound so the high quality CD recording seems especially outstanding. The songs on SOMETHING SPECIAL all have an orchestra background. While the sound is not traditional KT, I think the strings add a beautiful touch to "One More Town" and "Pulling Away." BACK IN TOWN is a live recording at San Francisco's Hungry i. Along with some excellent songs ("Ann" "Farewell Captain") it captures the feeling of a classic KT concert by including the jokes and stories spoken between the songs. There is a slight variation from the old album. Rather than start each selection with talking and ending with a song, the CD selections start with the song and end with talking. A great collection!

One out of Two ant' bad3
Let me just say that this CD is worth the price for "Back in Town" alone. The only reason I'm giving it 3 stars and not 5 is that "Something Special" is really not. The song selectons are not the best--and they--to me anyway--are OVER produced. The Kingston Trio were always best in their 'rawist' form,ie live--in concert or in the studio--no strings, no backup vocals.

Two lesser Kingston trio albums, one studio and one live4
Not that there is any particular rhyme or reason to which two Kingston Trio albums are being put together on Collector's Choice CDs, but this one is rather interesting. The 1962 album "Something Special" was a studio album that covered mostly old traditional folk songs like "Go Tell It On the Mountain" and "Old Joe Clark" spruced up by a full orchestra playing behind the boys. In contrast, the 1964 album "Back in Town" was a live album, featuring the Kingston Trio at San Francisco's "Hungry i" where they performed their big hit "Tom Dooley," but unless you are a devotee of the group you will be unfamiliar with most of these songs. My preference is for the later live album, mainly because I like my folk music to have a more authentic sound. While I like "One More Town," the musical accompaniment does not need to have anything more than guitars and banjo as far as I am concerned. Besides, there is just a much better feel to the live performances, which includes the jokes and banter along with the singing (e.g., "Farewell Captain," "So Hi"). I would rate "Something Special" as a 3 and "Back in Town" as a 4, rounding up because, after all, you are getting two albums on one CD. Final thought: there is a two year gap between the albums and one is studio while the other is live, but notice that there are no duplications on any of the songs, which might be the ultimate logic behind this pairing in the end.