The Kingston Trio discography
The Kingston Trio's discography is large and diverse, covering over 50 years and many record labels. Their early—and primary—output was virtually all recorded on Capitol Records and produced by Voyle Gilmore. After their release from Capitol in 1964, they recorded four albums for Decca.
Principal releases
Year | Album | Billboard | Label |
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1958 | The Kingston Trio | 1 | Capitol |
1959 | ...from the Hungry i (live) | 2 | |
Stereo Concert (live) | 15 | ||
At Large | 1 | ||
Here We Go Again! | 1 | ||
1960 | Sold Out | 1 | |
String Along | 1 | ||
The Last Month of the Year | 11 | ||
1961 | Make Way | 2 | |
Goin' Places | 3 | ||
Close-Up | 3 | ||
1962 | College Concert (live) | 3 | |
Something Special | 7 | ||
New Frontier | 16 | ||
1963 | The Kingston Trio #16 | 4 | |
Sunny Side! | 7 | ||
Time to Think | 18 | ||
1964 | Back in Town (live) | 22 | |
The Kingston Trio (Nick Bob John) | 53 | Decca | |
1965 | Stay Awhile | 126 | |
Somethin' Else | |||
1966 | Children of the Morning | ||
1969 | Once Upon a Time (live double album) | 163 | Tetragrammaton |
1973 | The World Needs a Melody (The New Kingston Trio) | Longines Symphonette | |
1979 | Aspen Gold | Nautilus Records | |
1983 | Looking for the Sunshine | Xerxes | |
1989 | Everybody's Talking | Folk Era | |
1994 | An Evening with The Kingston Trio | Folk Era | |
Live at Newport | Vanguard | ||
Live at the Crazy Horse (live) | Silverwolf | ||
2006 | |||
Live! at the Historic Yuma Theater (live with DVD) | Kingston Trio LLC | ||
2007 | The Lost 1967 Album: Rarities Vol. 1 | Collector's Choice | |
The Final Concert | |||
Live at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium | |||
2008 | On a Cold Winter's Night (live) | Kingston Trio LLC | |
Turning Like Forever: Rarities Vol. 2 | Collector's Choice | ||
2009 | Flashback! 1963 (live) | Folk Era | |
2010 | Above The Purple Onion (live) | Kingston Trio LLC | |
2012 | Born At The Right Time | Kingston Trio LLC | |
2017 | Bloodlines Hold The Key | Kingston Trio LLC |
Selected compilations
Capitol Records also released vinyl albums of The Best of the Kingston Trio, Vols I, II, and III between 1961 and 1966, a "duophonic" reissue of cuts from the first two albums named The Kingston Trio Encores in 1961, and a number of CD compilations and re-issues in the 1980s and 1990s. There are literally scores of vinyl, tape, and CD compilations and reissues by a multitude of companies in the U.S., Germany, Japan, and elsewhere.
Year | Album | Billboard | Label |
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1961 | The Kingston Trio Encores | Capitol | |
1962 | The Best of the Kingston Trio | 7 | |
1965 | The Best of the Kingston Trio Vol. 2 | ||
1966 | The Best of the Kingston Trio Vol. 3 | ||
1972 | The Patriot Game/Tell It On The Mountain | Pickwick | |
1982 | 25 Years Non-Stop | Xeres | |
1985 | Rediscover The Kingston Trio | Folk Era | |
1987 | Hidden Treasures | ||
1990 | Capitol Collectors Series | Capitol | |
1993 | Treasure Chest | Folk Era | |
1995 | The Capitol Years | Capitol | |
1997 | The Lost Masters 1969-1972 (The New Kingston Trio) | Folk Era | |
The Kingston Trio: The Guard Years | Bear Family | ||
1998 | The Best of the Decca Years | Decca | |
2000 | The Kingston Trio: The Stewart Years | Bear Family | |
2002 | The Decca Years | Folk Era | |
2004 | Once Again | ||
2005 | Still Goin' Places | Kingston Trio Productions | |
All Sides of the Kingston Trio | Silverwolf | ||
2006 | Snapshot | Folk Era | |
The Essential Kingston Trio | Shout Factory | ||
2007 | The First Fifty Years | Kingston Trio Productions | |
2008 | Twice Upon a Time | Collector's Choice | |
Video releases
- The Kingston Trio and Friends Reunion (WhiteStar Video, 1982)
- An Evening With The Kingston Trio (Rhino Video, 1989)
- The Kingston Trio 45th Anniversary Tribute Concert (EDI, 2002)
- Wherever We May Go (Shout Factory, 2006)
- The Kingston Trio: Fifty Years Of Having Fun (EDI, 2006)
- Live At The Yuma (Kingston Trio Productions, 2007)
- Young Men In A Hurry [TV Series Pilot] (Paramount, 2007)
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