Live at the Crazy Horse is a captivating album by the legendary folk group, Kingston Trio. From start to finish, the album is filled with lively performances that showcase the group's exceptional musicianship and vocal prowess.
The album features a mix of classic Kingston Trio hits and lesser-known tracks, all of which are performed with a level of energy and enthusiasm that is truly infectious. The trio's harmonies are tight and perfectly in sync, while their instrumental work is equally impressive.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Tom Dooley," a classic folk song that the Kingston Trio helped to popularize in the late 1950s. The group's rendition of the song is both haunting and beautiful, with each member contributing to the overall sound in a unique and powerful way.
Another standout track on the album is "M.T.A.," a humorous song about a man who gets trapped on the Boston subway system. The trio's performance of the song is lively and fun, with the audience joining in on the chorus and clapping along to the beat.