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Close-Up (The Kingston Trio album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Close-Up (The Kingston Trio album)

''Close-Up'' was the eleventh album by the American folk music group The Kingston Trio, released in 1961 (see 1961 in music). (''The Capitol Years'' gives the release date as September.)〔Liner notes; ''The Kingston Trio: The Capitol Years'' (Capitol Records CD7243 8 28498 2 7)〕 It was the first release by the group after the departure of founding member Dave Guard. The Trio now consisted of Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and Guard's replacement John Stewart. ''Close-Up'' peaked at number three on the Billboard charts. The lead-off single was "Coming from the Mountains" backed with a non-LP track, "Nothing More to Look Forward To". ''Close-Up'' was nominated for a Grammy award in 1961 for Best Performance by a Vocal Group.
==History==
After the departure of Guard, a replacement was sought by the remaining group members and their manager Frank Werber. Stewart, previously a member of The Cumberland Three, had written two songs recorded by the Guard-era Trio ("Molly Dee" and "Green Grasses") and was also a long-time fan of the group. He was hired and began his career with the group prior to the recording of ''Close-Up'' in August 1961. After the departure of Guard, the Kingston Trio name was owned by Shane, Reynolds, and Werber. Stewart was never a full-fledged partner in the Kingston Trio, but instead was on a salary ($500/week) his entire tenure. There was no mention on the packaging that Stewart was a new member of the group.〔Blake, B., Rubeck, J., Shaw, A. (1986) ''The Kingston Trio On Record.'' Kingston Korner Inc, ILL: ISBN 0-9614594-0-9〕
As was common on their previous albums, the group members again claimed authorship on ''Close-Up'' for songs that they didn't compose and that were in reality, in the Public Domain.

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