词条 | ...from the "Hungry i" | ||||||
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| name = ...from the "Hungry i" | type = live album | artist = The Kingston Trio | cover = Fromthehungryi.jpg | alt = | released = January 5, 1959 | recorded = August 15–16, 1958 | venue = The hungry i, San Francisco, California | studio = | genre = Folk | length = | label = Capitol | producer = Voyle Gilmore | prev_title = The Kingston Trio | prev_year = 1958 | next_title = Stereo Concert | next_year = 1959 }}...from the "Hungry i" is the Kingston Trio's first live album, released in 1959. It was recorded in 1958 at the San Francisco club hungry i shortly after the release of their debut album The Kingston Trio. It was awarded an RIAA gold album on October 24, 1960, and presented to the group in 1961.[1] HistoryWhat producer Voyle Gilmore heard when he first saw the Kingston Trio at The Purple Onion in 1958 persuaded him to sign the group to Capitol Records. ...from the "Hungry i" was released in order to expose the record buying public to what live audiences experienced at a Trio performance. This appeal was successfully conveyed with this live album, indicated by its number 2 chart position and receiving a gold album award. The Trio was a carefully rehearsed act, the jokes and introductions to songs planned, delivered and also graded by their manager Frank Werber. Gilmore recorded two nights of the group's twenty-seven-day engagement at the club.[1] In 1964, the hungry i would also be the location for the recording of the final album for Capitol (Back in Town) by the John Stewart Trio. Reception{{Album ratings| rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[2] }} The album was awarded an RIAA gold album on October 24, 1960.[1] In his Allmusic review, critic Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. notes the intensity of the trio's performances and the audience reactions. Lankford writes their first live album "captures the band live, singing vibrant versions of "Tic, Tic" and "They Call the Wind Maria." Because of the acoustic arrangements and professionalism of the band, this live performance easily matches the quality of the group's studio work."[2] Reissues
Track listingThe original LP release had eleven songs. {{Tracklist| headline = Side One | title1 = Tic Tic Tic | writer1 = Rafael DeLeon, Don Raye | title2 = Gue Gue | writer2 = Traditional, Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, Bob Shane | title3 = Dorie | writer3 = Traditional, Guard, Reynolds, Shane | title4 = South Coast | writer4 = Richard Dehr, Sam Eskin, Frank Miller, Lillian Ross | title5 = Zombie Jamboree | writer5 = Conrad Eugene Mauge Jr. | title6 = Wimoweh | writer6 = Paul Campbell, Solomon Linda }}{{Tracklist | headline = Side Two | title1 = New York Girls | writer1 = Burl Ives | title2 = They Call the Wind Mariah | writer2 = Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe | title3 = The Merry Minuet | writer3 = Harnick | title4 = Shady Grove/Lonesome Traveller | writer4 = Traditional | title5 = Saints Go Marching In | writer5 = Traditional }} Personnel
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References1. ^1 2 Liner notes: The Kingston Trio and ...from the "Hungry i" Capitol Records reissue. Liner notes by Ben Blake, 1992. 2. ^1 {{cite web |first=Ronnie D.|last= Lankford, Jr. |title= ...From the "Hungry i" Review |url={{Allmusic|class=album|id= r96498 |pure_url=yes}} |publisher=Allmusic |accessdate=June 14, 2011}} External links
4 : The Kingston Trio live albums|Albums produced by Voyle Gilmore|1959 live albums|Capitol Records live albums |
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