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:'''SZG''' = '''Bob Shane, Bill Zorn, Roger Gambill''', 1973–1976—called "The New Kingston Trio"<br/>
:'''SZG''' = '''Bob Shane, Bill Zorn, Roger Gambill''', 1973–1976—called "The New Kingston Trio"<br/>
:'''SGG''' = '''Bob Shane, Roger Gambill, George Grove''', 1976–1985<br/>
:'''SGG''' = '''Bob Shane, Roger Gambill, George Grove''', 1976–1985<br/>
:'''SGH''' = '''Bob Shane, George Grove, Bob Haworth''', 1985–198x<br/>
:'''SRGr''' = '''Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, George Grove''', 19xx–19xx<br/>
:'''SRGr''' = '''Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, George Grove''', 19xx–19xx<br/>



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Discography of Kingston Trio.

Members of the Kingston Trio, in chronological order:

SRG = Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, Dave Guard, 1957–1961
SRS = Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, John Stewart, 1961–1967
SCH = Bob Shane, Jim Connor, Pat Horine, 1969–1973—called "The New Kingston Trio"
SZG = Bob Shane, Bill Zorn, Roger Gambill, 1973–1976—called "The New Kingston Trio"
SGG = Bob Shane, Roger Gambill, George Grove, 1976–1985
SGH = Bob Shane, George Grove, Bob Haworth, 1985–198x
SRGr = Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds, George Grove, 19xx–19xx

Albums of original songs, Capitol Records:

  • The Kingston Trio—June, 1958, SRG, Capitol T 996
  • ...from the "Hungry i"—January, 1959, SRG, Capitol T 1107
  • Stereo Concert—March, 59, SRG, Capitol ST 1183
  • The Kinsgton Trio At Large—June, 1959, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1199
  • Here We Go Again—October, 1959, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1258
  • Sold Out—April, 1960, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1352
  • String Along—July, 1960, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1407
  • The Last Month of the Year—October, 1960, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1446
  • Make Way—January, 1961, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1474
  • Goin' Places—June, 1961, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1564
  • Close Up—October, 1961, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1642
  • College Concert—February, 1962, SRG, Capitol T/ST 1658
  • Something Special—July, 1962, SRS, Capitol T/ST 1747
  • New Frontier—November, 1962, SRS, Capitol T/ST 1809
  • #16—March, 1963, SRS, Capitol T/ST 1871[1]
  • Sunny Side—July, 1963, SRS, Capitol T/ST 1935
  • Time To Think—December, 1963, SRS, Capitol T/ST 2011
  • Back in Town—June, 1964, SRS, Capitol T/ST 2081

Albums of original songs, Decca Records:

  • The Kingston Trio: Nick Bob John—December, 1964, SRS, Decca DL4613/74613
  • Stay Awhile—May, 1965, SRS, Decca DL4656/74656
  • Something Else—November, 1965, SRS, Decca DL4694/74694
  • Children of the Morning—May 1966, SRS, Decca DL4758/74758

Albums of original songs, various studios:

  • Once Upon A Time—June, 1969, SRS, Tetragrammaton TD-5101 (2-record set)
  • The World Needs A Melody—April, 1973, SCH, The New Kingston Trio, Longines Symphonette SYS 5607
  • Aspen Gold—May, 1979, SGG, Nautilus NR-2
  • 25 Years Non-Stop—January, 1982, SGG, Xeres SCH 1-10001
  • Looking for the Sunshine—April, 1983, SGG, Xeres SCH 1-10006
  • Rediscover—August, 1985, Folk Era FE 2001 (previously unreleased 1958-63 Capitol tracks)
  • Live at the Crazy Horse—January, 1994, SRGr, Silverwood Records SWCD-1001

Collections of earlier songs, Capitol Records:

  • The Best of the Kingston Trio—April 30, 1962, SRG, SRS, Capitol T/ST 1705
  • The Best of the Kingston Trio Volume 2—March 1, 1965, SRG, SRS, Capitol T/ST 2280
  • The Best of the Kingston Trio Vol. 3—November, 1966, SRG, SRS, Capitol T/ST 2614

Notes

  1. In spite of its name, this album was actually their 15th release