Samstag, 19. März 2016

The Kingston Trio - The Last Month Of The Year (1960)



Released in 1960, when the Kingston Trio were one of the most popular recording acts in the U.S.A., "The Last Month of the Year" did not tear up the charts as expected. It peaked at number 11, a relatively low placement given their popularity, and it didn't become a catalog item, which is the ultimate goal of any holiday record.



The reason why "The Last Month of the Year" failed to become an accepted standard is due entirely to its ambition. Most musicians stick to the tried-and-true carols but the Kingston Trio dug deep into unheralded English, European, and American spiritual and carol songbooks. "We Wish You a Merry Christmas," an old English carol, as is often performed, as is the Wassailing song, and the Weavers had popularized "Go Where I Send Thee," but most of "The Last Month of the Year" would've been unfamiliar to 1960 audiences, as it would be to modern listeners. This may have doomed the album to obscurity but it's a remarkable record, one that's canny in its construction and heartfelt in execution.

"The Last Month of the Year" celebrates the deep history of the holiday while showcasing the trio's warm harmonies and sensitive, savvy interpretative skills. It may not have made many waves at the time but it remains one of the most distinctive - and best - holiday records.     

Tracklist:                           
A1Bye, Bye, Thou Little Tiny Child2:55
A2The Snows Of Winter2:34
A3We Wish You A Merry Christmas1:34
A4All Through The Night2:14
A5Goodnight My Baby1:53
A6Go Where I Send Thee2:28
B1Follow Now, Oh Shepards2:42
B2Somerset Gloucestershire Wassail1:47
B3Mary Mild2:50
B4A Round About Christmas1:30
B5Sing We Noel2:00
B6The Last Month Of The Year2:35


The Kingston Trio - The Last Month Of The Year (1960) 
(256 kbps, cover art included)   

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