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Best Of Barry McGuire
1995 · derleme
Sing by Heart: Journey to Bible Times
1993 · albüm
Sing by Heart: Adventures on Son Mountain
1992 · albüm
Cosmic Cowboy
1990 · albüm
Eve Of Destruction (Phoenician Order Remix)
2022 · single
Eve of Destruction
2014 · single
Star Folk, Vol. 3 (Digitally Remastered)
2010 · albüm
Eve 2012
2009 · single
Greenback Dollar
2009 · single
Star Folk Vol. 1 (Digitally Remastered)
2009 · albüm
The Barry McGuire Album (Digitally Remastered)
2009 · albüm
Here And Now! (Digitally Remastered)
2009 · albüm
The Best Of Barry McGuire
2009 · derleme
The Barry McGuire Album (Digitally Remastered)
2008 · albüm
Town and Country
2008 · albüm
The World's Last Private Citizen
1968 · albüm
Star Folk
1963 · albüm
The Barry Mcguire Album
1963 · albüm
LIVE
1964 · albüm
Eve Of Destruction
1965 · albüm
This Precious Time
1965 · albüm
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Biyografi
Along with Bob Dylan's emergence came countless other folk-based "protest singers" in the early to mid-'60s, including Barry McGuire. Born in Oklahoma City during 1935, McGuire had relocated to New York City and joined up with folk revivalists the New Christy Minstrels by the early '60s. He was anointed the band's lead singer and appeared on several albums and their first hit single, "Green, Green" (which was co-penned by McGuire). Soon after, however, McGuire caught the attention of both record producer Lou Adler and singer/songwriter P.F. Sloan, resulting in the guitarist/singer leaving the New Christy Minstrels and launching a solo career, signing on with Adler's Dunhill Records. McGuire's solo debut, The Barry McGuire Album, was released in 1963, but it wasn't until two years later that McGuire scored a massive hit with the Sloan-penned track "Eve of Destruction," which topped the U.S. charts (peaking at number three in the U.K.) and was taken from his sophomore full-length, Barry McGuire Featuring Eve of Destruction. McGuire became good friends with another Adler-guided outfit, the Mamas & the Papas (who mentioned him in some of their song lyrics), while further solo albums were issued, including This Precious Time and The World's Last Private Citizen, but none spawned any singles as successful as "Eve." By the early '70s, McGuire had turned his back on folk music and he re-appeared as a Christian/gospel artist, signing on with the Myrrh label and issuing such standout albums as 1973's Seeds, 1975's Lighten Up, and a live recording, 1982's To the Bride, among countless others. McGuire put his music career on hold and moved to New Zealand in the mid-'80s with his wife, where they remained until 1990, working with the poverty organization World Vision. Upon his return, McGuire began issuing albums once more, including such titles as El Dorado, Let's Tend God's Earth, Adventures on Son Mountain, and Journey to Bible Times, before teaming up with another gospel singer/guitarist, Terry Talbot, to form an outfit called Talbot McGuire. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi