Stereo Concert

Stereo Concert
Live album by The Kingston Trio
Released March 16, 1959
Recorded December 15, 1958, Liberty Hall, El Paso, Texas
Genre Folk
Label Capitol
The Kingston Trio chronology
...from the Hungry i
(1959)...from the Hungry i1959
Stereo Concert
(1959)
At Large
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Alternative Cover

Cover of the CD reissue: Stereo Concert Plus

Stereo Concert is the Kingston Trio's second live album, released in 1959 (see 1959 in music). It was never released in monaural—unusual for a record release in 1959.

The original release was issued with the same cover as the group's debut album The Kingston Trio. It was recorded live on December 15, 1958, Liberty Hall, El Paso, TX. Additional material on the expanded CD reissue actually was recorded at the hungry i in San Francisco. The liner notes do not acknowledge this. [1]

The album was recorded by a private party and later purchased by Capitol for release.[2]

Reissues

Track listing

The original LP release had five songs per side. "Raspberries, Strawberries" and "The Merry Minuet" were not included on Stereo Concert Plus.

Side one

  1. "Banua" (Traditional)
  2. "Three Jolly Coachmen" (Traditional)
  3. "South Coast" (Richard Dehr, Sam Eskin, Frank Miller, Lillian Ross)
  4. "Coplas" (Dave Guard, Traditional)
  5. "They Call the Wind Maria" (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe)

Side two

  1. "Zombie Jamboree" (Conrad Eugene Mauge Jr.)
  2. "Tom Dooley" (Alan Lomax, Frank Warner)
  3. "The Merry Minuet"
  4. "Raspberries, Strawberries" (Will Holt)
  5. "Saints Go Marching In" (Traditional)

Stereo Concert plus track listing

  1. "Saro Jane" (Traditional)
  2. "I Bawled" (Bob Shane)
  3. "Banua" (Traditional)
  4. "Three Jolly Coachmen" (Traditional)
  5. "South Coast" (Richard Dehr, Sam Eskin, Frank Miller, Lillian Ross)
  6. "Coplas" (Dave Guard, Traditional)
  7. "They Call the Wind Maria" (Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe)
  8. "Santy Anno" (Traditional)
  9. "Pay Me My Money Down" (Traditional)
  10. "Ruby Red" (Lee Pockriss, Paul Vance)
  11. "Watsha" (Marion Roberts)
  12. "Lei Pakalana" (Omar)
  13. "Zombie Jamboree" (Mauge)
  14. "Tom Dooley" (Alan Lomax, Frank Warner)
  15. "Little Maggie" (Guard)
  16. "Shady Grove/Lonesome Traveller" (Traditional)
  17. "Bay of Mexico" (Traditional)
  18. "Saints Go Marching In" (Traditional)

Personnel

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1960 Billboard Pop Albums 15

References

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