The Complete

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The Complete

By: The Halifax Three

Origin: Halifax, Nova Scotia

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  • Bull Train

    Track 1

  • I Passed by a Stream

    Track 2

  • Something Old-Something New

    Track 3

  • Hush Little Baby

    Track 4

  • All My Trials

    Track 5

  • Come On By

    Track 6

  • Come Down the Mountain Katie Daly

    Track 7

  • Far Side of the Hill

    Track 8

  • When I First Came To This Land

    Track 9

  • Fare-Thee-Well

    Track 10

  • Headin' on Home Again

    Track 11

  • Oh Mary Don't You Weep

    Track 12

  • San Francisco Bay Blues

    Track 13

  • Rocks And Gravel

    Track 14

  • Little Sparrow

    Track 15

  • San Miguel

    Track 16

  • Sing Hallelujah

    Track 17

  • East Virginia

    Track 18

  • I'm Gonna Tell God

    Track 19

  • Rubin Had a Train

    Track 20

  • Satisfied Mind

    Track 21

  • Man Who Wouldn't Sing Along With Mitch

    Track 22

  • Great Silky

    Track 23

  • He Call Me Boy

    Track 24

  • All The Good Times

    Track 25

Insight

THE COMPLETE HALIFAX THREE contains: THE HALIFAX THREE (1963)/SAN FRANCISCO BAY BLUES (1963). Leave it to the tape vault excavationists and rare recording scavengers at Collectors' Choice Music to compile what is undoubtedly the final word on the Canadian folk trio the Halifax Three. Containing over an hour of music, The Complete Halifax Three combines both their self-titled debut album and follow-up San Francisco Bay Blues, as well as the 45 rpm only track "All the Good Times." Although a few scant tunes have turned up on various-artists compilations -- most notably Before They Were the Mamas & the Papas...The Magic Circle -- this release is the first to thoroughly examine the band's output. The Halifax Three included the enormous talents of future Papa Dennis (aka Denny) Doherty(guitar/vocals), Pat La Croix (bass/vocals), and the spiritual center of the trio, Richard Byrne (guitar/vocals). While each member contributed a strong musical presence in the band, only Doherty would garner further musical fame.

Their sound is somewhat typical of the burgeoning folk movement that gave birth to artists such as the Kingston Trio, the Highwaymen, and the Chad Mitchell Trio. Likewise, their recordings exhibit a somewhat standard amalgam of traditional folk and blues material. What separates the Halifax Three are Byrne's interesting, inventive arrangements and notable originals. Of the cover versions, "All My Trials," "East Virginia," and "Fare-Thee-Well" are most notable for their pure, clear vocals and instrumentals. The complete reworking of "Goodnight Irene" -- called "All the Good Times" -- is delivered with a somber gospel feel -- perhaps due to having been recorded in an anonymous black church somewhere in New York City. Before the Halifax Three completely split, fate would cast them on the road with the Journeymen -- yet another folk trio whose membership included the husband and wife team of John and Michelle Phillips. The rest, as they say, is history. With the addition of "Mama" Cass Elliot, they became known internationally as the Mamas & the Papas.
-Lindsay Planer
2 On 1;Halifax 3+"San Francisc oBay Blues";1962/1963;2 Bonus T All tracks have been digitally remastered.

Recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, New York in 1963. Originally released on Epic Records. Includes liner notes by Richard Barton Campbell.

Recording information: Columbia Studios, New York, NY (05/28/1962-09/11/1963).

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