The Final Concert
The Kingston Trio · 2007
72 min · 15 tracks · traditional folk music
A heartfelt farewell blending harmonies and storytelling, encapsulating the essence of folk tradition.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- heartfelt storytelling through harmonies wave-like pacing with emotional peaks nostalgic reflections on past moments
- Context
- Released in 2007, 'The Final Concert' captures The Kingston Trio at a reflective moment in their legacy, as it showcases their enduring influence over traditional folk music. This album marks the trio's final live performance together, presenting a nostalgic culmination of their extensive career since their debut in the late 1950s.
- If you like
- traditional folk music
The Final Concert is an album by The Kingston Trio, released in 2007. A heartfelt farewell blending harmonies and storytelling, encapsulating the essence of folk tradition. This album is significant as it epitomizes the Kingston Trio's role in popularizing folk music, which paved the way for later artists in the genre. It serves as a historical testament to their impact, given that they were instrumental in the folk revival movement of the 1960s, influencing countless musicians and contributing to the resurgence of acoustic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Final Concert sound like?
A heartfelt farewell blending harmonies and storytelling, encapsulating the essence of folk tradition. Rooted in traditional folk music.
What makes The Final Concert by The Kingston Trio notable?
This album is significant as it epitomizes the Kingston Trio's role in popularizing folk music, which paved the way for later artists in the genre. It serves as a historical testament to their impact, given that they were instrumental in the folk revival movement of the 1960s, influencing countless musicians and contributing to the resurgence of acoustic music. Released in 2007, 'The Final Concert' captures The Kingston Trio at a reflective moment in their legacy, as it showcases their enduring influence over traditional folk music. This album marks the trio's final live performance together, presenting a nostalgic culmination of their extensive career since their debut in the late 1950s.
Who is The Final Concert for?
The Final Concert works well if you're into heartfelt storytelling through harmonies, wave-like pacing with emotional peaks and nostalgic reflections on past moments.
How many songs are on The Final Concert?
The Final Concert has 15 tracks, running approximately 72 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one β press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Introduction 1:42
- 2 Hard, Ain't it Hard 4:41
- 3 Early Morning Rain 5:27
- 4 M.T.A. Standout 6:27
- 5 Tomorrow Is a Long Time 5:40
- 6 Reverend Mr. Black 5:20
- 7 Ballad of the Shape of Things 5:06
- 8 Greenback Dollar 4:45
- 9 Thirsty Boots 6:31
- 10 Colours 3:04
- 11 One too Many Mornings 3:36
- 12 Tom Dooley Standout 6:18
- 13 Wimoweh 2:42
- 14 Where Have All the Flowers Gone Standout 5:59
- 15 Scotch & Soda 4:51
Release Date
January 1, 2007
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
72 min 17 sec
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