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Barry McGuire - Eve Of Destruction Album

Barry McGuire - Eve Of Destruction Album
Performer: Barry McGuire
Title: Eve Of Destruction
Country: Brazil
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Folk Rock, Pop Rock
Released: 1966
Catalog number: DLP - 5000
Label: RCA Victor
MP3 album szie: 2971 mb
FLAC album size: 2614 mb

Tracklist

1Ain't No Way I'm Gonna Change My Mind
Written-By – P.F. Sloan, S. Barri
2:35
2She Belongs To Me
Written-By – B. Dylan
2:40
3Try To Remember
Written-By – Harvey Schmidt, Tom Jones
3:18
4Sloop John B.
Written-By – B. McGuire, B. Howe, P.F. Sloan, S. Barri
3:20
5Eve Of Destruction
Written-By – P.F. Sloan
3:20
6Mr. Man On The Street - Act One
Written-By – P.F. Sloan
6:20
7You Never Had It So Good
Written-By – P.F. Sloan, S. Barri
3:02
8Baby Blue
Written-By – B. Dylan
2:25
9The Sins Of A Family
Written-By – P.F. Sloan
3:02
10You Were On My Mind
Written-By – S. Fricker
2:40
11Why Not Stop & Dig It While You Can
Written-By – Barry McGuire
2:13
12What Exactly's The Matter With Me
Written-By – P.F. Sloan
2:23

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
D-50003, 50003Barry McGuire Eve Of Destruction ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Dunhill, DunhillD-50003, 50003US1965
430.900 SBarry McGuire Eve Of Destruction ‎(LP, Album)RCA Victor430.900 SFranceUnknown
VIM-5007Barry McGuire Eve Of Destruction ‎(LP, Album)MCA RecordsVIM-5007JapanUnknown
27 284 XATBarry McGuire Eve Of Destruction ‎(LP, Album, RE)ABC Records27 284 XATGermany1976
DS-50003Barry McGuire Eve Of Destruction ‎(LP, Album, RE)Dunhill, ABC RecordsDS-50003US1965

Credits

  • BassLarry Knechtel
  • Co-producerSloan, Barri
  • Design [Cover Layout]George Whiteman
  • DrumsHal Blaine
  • GuitarP.F. Sloan, Tommy Tedesco
  • PercussionSteve Barri
  • Photography By [Cover]Guy Webster
  • ProducerLou Adler
  • Recording Supervisor [Sound Supervision]"Bones" Howe
  • VoiceBarry McGuire

Notes

Title in Portuguese on the cover "Véspera da Destruição", on the label "produced by Dunhill Records" - U.S.A.

Short intro

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