 | | 41 products found for Kingston in Cassettes  | Originally released as a 2 LP set. |  | The Kingston Trio: Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane (vocals, guitar); John Stewart (vocals, banjo). One of EMI Special Markets' usual no-frills, budget price reissues, TOM DOOLEY focuses on the group's later, poppier work. That means that of the group's big... |  | The Kingston Trio includes: Dave Guard, Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, John Stewart. Additional personnel: Dave "Buck" Wheat, Dean Reilly (bass); Glen Campbell (banjo, background vocals on "Desert Pete"). This album is dedicated to David "Buck" Wheat and... |  | The Kingston Trio: Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane. Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood. Originally released on October 3, 1960. Includes liner notes by Bob Furmanek. |  | The Kingston Trio: Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane. Additional personnel: Buck "David" Wheat (bass). MAKE WAY was recorded in November, 1960 and released in January, 1961. GOIN' PLACES was recorded at Capitol's Studio B, Los Angeles in January,... |  | Originally released as a 2 LP set. |  | A typically brief and no-frills budget-priced compilation from Curb Records, the Kingston Trio's GREATEST HITS is probably best for the neophyte who's a bit curious about this folk-pop act of the '50s and '60s, or perhaps the old fan who just wants a... |  | |  | The Kingston Trio: John Stewart, Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds. This is a mono recording that has been mastered using Digital Stereo Reverberation, thus creating a simulated stereo image. One of the Kingston Trio's most commercially successful albums,... |  | Having been among the early architects of reggae (according to some, their cut "Do The Reggay" actually coined the term) Toots & The Maytals naturally reflect the music's origins in their sound; a Jamaican reinterpretation of the rhythm & blues which... |
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