The Kingston Trio No. 16
1963 studio album by The Kingston Trio
The Kingston Trio #16 | ||||
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Studio album by The Kingston Trio | ||||
Released | March 1963 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Voyle Gilmore | |||
The Kingston Trio chronology | ||||
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Singles from The Kingston Trio #16 | ||||
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The Kingston Trio #16 is an album by the American folk music group the Kingston Trio, released in 1963 (see 1963 in music). It reached number 4 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. The lead-off single was "Reverend Mr. Black" b/w "One More Round", reaching number 8.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Allmusic critic Bruce Eder called the album "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... This was the trio's last great album for Capitol Records."[1]
Reissues
- The Kingston Trio #16 was reissued along with Sunny Side! on CD by Collectors Choice Records in 2000.[2]
- In 2000, all of the tracks from The Kingston Trio #16 were included in The Stewart Years 10-CD box set issued by Bear Family Records.
Track listing
Side one
- "The Reverend Mr. Black" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Billy Edd Wheeler)
- "Road to Freedom" (John Stewart)
- "River Run Down" (Stewart, Don MacArthur)
- "Big Ball in Town" (Traditional)
- "One More Round" (Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane, Stewart)
- "Old Joe Hannah" (Traditional)
Side two
- "Run the Ridges" (Stewart)
- "Try to Remember" (Tom Jones, Harvey Schmidt)
- "Mark Twain" (Harvey Geller, Martin Seligson)
- "Low Bridge" (Reynolds, Shane, Stewart)
- "Ballad of the Quiet Fighter" (Stewart)
- "La Bamba" (Traditional)
Personnel
- Bob Shane – vocals, guitar
- Nick Reynolds – vocals, tenor guitar, bongos, conga
- John Stewart – vocals, banjo, guitar
- Dean Reilly – bass
- Glen Campbell – banjo
Production notes
- Voyle Gilmore – producer
Chart positions
Year | Chart | Position |
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1963 | Billboard Pop Albums | 4 |
References
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- Mike Marvin
- Tim Gorelangton
- Buddy Woodward
- Bob Shane
- Nick Reynolds
- Dave Guard
- John Stewart
- Jim Connor
- Pat Horine
- Roger Gambill
- George Grove
- Bob Haworth
- Bill Zorn
- Rick Dougherty
- Josh Reynolds
- Don Marovich
- The Kingston Trio
- At Large
- Here We Go Again!
- Sold Out
- String Along
- The Last Month of the Year
- Make Way
- Goin' Places
- Close-Up
- Something Special
- New Frontier
- The Kingston Trio #16
- Sunny Side!
- Time to Think
- The Kingston Trio (Nick Bob John)
- Stay Awhile
- Somethin' Else
- Children of the Morning
- The World Needs a Melody
- Aspen Gold
- Looking for the Sunshine
- The Lost 1967 Album: Rarities Vol. 1
- Turning Like Forever: Rarities Vol. 2
- ...From the Hungry i
- Stereo Concert
- College Concert
- Back in Town
- Once Upon a Time
- Everybody's Talking
- An Evening with The Kingston Trio
- Live at Newport
- Live at the Crazy Horse
- The Final Concert
- Live at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
- Twice Upon a Time
- Capitol Collectors Series
- Treasure Chest
- The Capitol Years
- The Lost Masters 1969–1972
- The Kingston Trio: The Guard Years
- The Best of the Decca Years
- The Kingston Trio: The Stewart Years
- The Decca Years
- Once Again