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  1. The Lost Masters 1969-1972 by The Kingston Trio released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1994 CD release of "The Lost Masters 1969-1972" on Discogs.

  3. The Lost Masters 19691972 is an album by the New Kingston Trio, recorded in 1969 to 1972 and released in 1997. History [ edit ] 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 ...

  4. (Folk Era Records) 11 tracks

  5. The only full-length album released by either group was The World Needs a Melody in 1973 (though 25 years later FolkEra Records issued The Lost Masters 19691972, a compilation of previously unreleased tracks from the Shane-Horine-Connor years), and its sales were negligible.

  6. Tracklist. You're The One (Bob Morrison) Nellie (Barry Etris) Sold American (Kinky Friedman) Peace Loving Gentleman (Pat Horine & Chuck Trisko) Rubber Car (Leonard Metzger) Oldest Living Son (John Stewart) I'll Find You (Pat Horine & Charles Stone) Smokin' Grapevine (Bob Shane) I'm On My Way Back Home (Jim Connor) Minstrel Man (Pat Horine)

  7. Find album release information for The Lost Masters 1969-1972 by The Kingston Trio on AllMusic