![]() When the tour ended, John Stewart began a solo career, Nick Reynolds retired from the music business (though eventually he would return to the Trio) and Bob Shane attempted a solo career before re-forming the group as The New Kingston Trio. Decca declined to release the album they recorded although it was eventually released on Tetragrammaton Records. Prior to the release of Children of the Morning, the trio had decided to disband in one year after a tour and another album. Their records neither sold nor charted as highly as during their peak years, and after '64 did not make the charts at all. ![]() Since 1964, the Kingston Trio had been having continual problems adapting to the changing music scene around them. The singles were: "Norwegian Wood" b/w "Put Your Money Away", "The Spinnin' of the World" b/w "A Little Soul is Born" and "Lock All the Windows" b/w "Hit and Run". Three singles were released from the album and all were commercial flops, as was the album. It was their last album on the Decca label. ![]()
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