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The Lost Masters 1969–1972 : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Lost Masters 1969–1972
''The Lost Masters 1969–1972'' is an album by The New Kingston Trio, recorded in 1969 to 1972 and released in 1997. ==History== Two years before the release of ''Once Upon a Time'' in 1969, the Kingston Trio disbanded in 1967 following a two-week farewell engagement at San Francisco's Hungry i, the nightclub at which they had started their rise to prominence a decade earlier. John Stewart began a solo career, Nick Reynolds retired from the music business and, after a short-lived solo career, Bob Shane created a new group, The New Kingston Trio. The first configuration of this new group lasted approximately three years and consisted of Shane, Pat Horine, and Jim Connor; a second troupe including Shane, Bill Zorn, and Roger Gambill toured from 1973 to 1976 before Shane bought the rights to the Kingston Trio name outright and assembled a new group with Gambill and George Grove.〔Blake, Rubeck, Shaw et al., ''The Kingston Trio On Record''(Naperville IL: KK Inc, 1986) pp. 121-126〕 The New Kingston Trio consisted of Shane, guitarist and vocalist Pat Horine, and multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Jim Connor. They continued to perform songs from the old Kingston Trio repertoire as well as new material. The songs on ''The Lost Masters'' were culled from studio tapes Horine found while unpacking boxes in storage at his home.〔Shaw, Allan. The Lost Masters liner notes. Folk Era Records.〕
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