With the first in our series of releases of never-before-heard Kingston Trio material, we brought you the last concert that Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and John Stewart performed together; now, we bring you the last STUDIO recordings they made together! Taped between January 5 and March 9, 1967, these sessions are so rare that even their biographer, Ben Blake (who contributes notes to this release), had no knowledge of their existence until they surfaced very recently. In other words, this really IS the great lost Kingston Trio album, nine songs which we've augmented with unreleased tracks from previous sessions. As with our previous release, Grammy-nominated producer Ron Furmanek has polished these rare gems for official release. Includes a nice mix of tunes by the leading songwriters (Paul Simon, Fred Neil, Tim Hardin) of the day and some John Stewart originals, plus a bonus track, "Fun with the Trio in the Studio, " which features an alternate impromptu jam session on Don't Make Promises. A Collectors' Choice Music exclusive!
1) Love Me Not Tomorrow
2) Homeward Bound
3) The Other Side of This Life
4) The Dolphins
5) To Try for the Sun
6) Elusive Butterfly
7) Nashville Cats
8) Darcy Farrow
9) Don't Make Promises
10) Running Out of Tomorrow's
11) Catch the Wind
12) Reason to Believe
13) Fun with the Trio in the Studio