The Best Of The Chad Mitchell Trio: The Mercury Years
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Artist:
Chad Mitchell Trio
Label:
Fontana Island
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 731453440029
EAN: 0731453440029
ASIN: B000006121
Release Date: 1998-03-17 |
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Covers of songs on Beatles 1
Tracks:
- Dubarry Done Gone Again
- The Marvelous Toy
- Alma Mater
- Bonny Streets Of Fyve-io
- Four Strong Winds
- What Did You Learn In School Today
- The Tarriers Song
- Barry's Boys
- The Banks Of Sicily
- Medley: In The Summer Of His Years/Rally Round The Flag
- I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound
- Stewball And Griselda
- An African Song (On The Great Civilized Morning)
- A Dying Business
- The Draft Dodger Rag
- Waves On The Sea
- Cherry Tree Carol
- The Natural Girl For Me
- That's The Way It's Gonna Be
- For Bobbi
- Your Friendly, Liberal, Neighborhood Ku-Klux-Klan
- Dark Shadows And Empty Hallways
- Stay With Me
- Like To Deal With The Ladies
- She Loves You
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The Chad Mitchell Trio Collection: Original Kapp Recordings
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At the Bitter End
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The Slightly Irreverent Mitchell Trio/Typical American
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Mighty Day on Campus
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Singin' Our Mind/Reflecting
Customer Reviews:
A great folk collection.......2003-11-26
My first exposure to this great, under-appreciated group was hearing "Lizzie Borden" on the Dr Demento radio program. I then made a point of searching out the album on which that song appeared. When I finally found it and listened to the rest, I was hooked. I eventually obtained all the Kapp albums but never heard any of the Mercury recordings until this collection came out. What a gem! This quickly became one of the most played CD's in my collection. Their voices blend so beautifully, it's like they were born to make music together. I disagree with another reviewer who says they were a cut below the Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary. These guys are every bit as good, if not better in some ways. And the musicians backing them were among the best in the business. I find it difficult to understand why they never really enjoyed the popularity and fame that other folk artists achieved.
This collection is a delightful blend of their whimsical pieces (Dubarry, Stewball, a Dying Business), their political songs (Barry's Boys, Friendly Liberal Neighborhood KKK, What Did You Learn in School) and their more touching, sentimental songs (Marvelous Toy, Four Strong Winds, In the Summer of His Years). I see now they have released the full albums from which some of these songs were taken. You can bet they'll be on my Christmas list this year.
A solid compliation of the Chad Mitchell Trio's later years.......2003-07-29
The Chad Mitchell Trio began recording with Mercury Records in 1963, after releasing their first four albums on Kapp Records (the best of which was their live album, "The Chad Mitchell Trio at the Bitter End"). The group recorded six albums for Mercury, the last two of which saw Chad Mitchell leaving the group and being replaced by a young John Denver (Mike Kobluk and Joe Frazier were the other members). As folk singers the Chad Mitchell Trio was a notch below the Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul & Mary, which is still pretty good. Besides, these guys covered "Blowin' in the Wind" first; the problem was their label delayed releasing it and PP&M beat them to the punch, which is why they jumped to Mercury.
This collection features 27 tracks, including songs written by Tom Paxton ("The Marvelous Toy") Phil Ochs ("That's the Way It's Gonna Be"), and even Lennon & McCartney ("She Loves You"). However, while they offer up the same sort of cheerful harmonies that characterized popular folk music in the Sixties, the Chad Mitchell Trio tended to more in the forefront of providing songs that were political and/or satirical in nature. "Barry's Boys" is about 1964 Republican Presidential nominee Barry Goldwater, "Alma Mater" is about the integration of college campuses, while "Your Friendly Liberal Neighborhood Ku Klux Klan" and "The Draft Dodger Rag" need no further explanation. Only seven of these tracks feature John Denver, but he wrote three of the songs, including "For Bobbi."
My own quibble with the selections is that it does not include the group's cover of "Mr. Tambourine Man," on which Denver sang the lead (how can you pass up the one example out there of "Denver does Dylan"?). For the first half of the music career of the Chad Mitchell Trio there is a Knapp collection from 1963 called "The Best of the Chad Mitchell Trio," while this album, "The Best of the Chad Mitchell Trio: The Mercury Years" more than adequately covers the second half.
Good, but not a great collection.......2003-05-28
The Chad Mitchell Trio (CMT) was far and away the best folk group of the 60's, and being trained as classical singers probably had a lot to do with that. Like many of their peers, the members of CMT (Chad Mitchell, Joe Frazier and Mike Kobluk) met in college, but despite their young ages, their arrangements and harmonies are the most stylized and professional of all the artists of that era, outclassing fellow folk groups such as The Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary by an extremely wide margin.
While their first three albums on the Kapp label are good, they were just appetizers for what was to come. The CMT really came into their own when they moved to Mercury, greatly expanding their range, which this collection covers fairly well. Some wonderful examples of this incredible part of their career include "Four Strong Winds", "African Song", and "Bonny Streets of Fyve-IO", and biting satires like "Barry's Boys", "Alma Mater" and "Your Friendly Liberal Neighborhood Ku-Klux-Klan" are good but sound somewhat dated today.
Unfortunately, this CD is missing several outstanding tracks from the Mercury albums, particularly the many traditional folk, gospel and blues tunes they recorded (like "Tell Old Bill"). It's great to see "Marvelous Toy" and "Draft Dodger Rag" here, but other classics such as "The Last Thing On My Mind" and "The Hip Song" are sorely missed. Even when Chad Mitchell left the group to pursue a solo career in 1966, the group soldiered on with John Denver, who although he could never replace Chad, still managed to create stunning efforts with the group. Their version of The Beatles' "She Loves You" is a prime example, and the best cover of that song I've ever heard!
The Kapp records have all been re-released on CD, but unfortunately the ones from Mercury have not, which is most unfair. If you're not familiar with any of the CMT's catalogue, either "best of" collection is a good place to start (see also The CMT Collection: Original Kapp Recordings), but I would highly recommend spending some time in used record shops looking for copies of the Mercury LP's. You'll have to dust off that phonograph that's been sitting in your closet for years of course, but it's well worth the effort.
IF YOU'RE A CMT/MT FAN, YOU'LL WANT THIS DISC.......2003-03-26
This disc contains 25 original cuts representing a nice sampling of the CMT - Mitchell, Kobluk, Frazier (18 cuts) and MT - Kobluk, Frazier, Denver (7 cuts). Albums represented include: Singin' Our Minds, Reflecting, Slightly Irreverent, Typical American Boys, That's The Way It's Gonna Be, Violets of Dawn, and Beginnings. Remastered from the original tapes, these songs will rekindle some pleasant memories; they did for me. Brief four page liner history by the renowned Ben Blake.
Not a CMT/MT fan? Check out a legendary group from the 60's folk era, when the performers really could sing!
*Almost *The Best Of The Chad Mitchell Trio: Mercury Years.......2003-01-03
I had a few CMT albums years ago and wound up purchasing this disc as a substitute for a comprehensive anthology which, amazingly, seems to be nonexistent. How can this be? Though this production weighs in at a generous 69+ minutes, a glaring omission for me is "If I Gave You". On the positive side, the songs offered herein sound wonderful and, in my opinion, solidly represent what the Mitchell Trio was about. I'd just rather have it all if you don't mind.
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