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  • Künstler: Barry McGuire
  • Genre: Pop

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"Eve of Destruction" was so present on the airwaves at its height in 1965 that as it ended play on one station, it would start up on another, a dominating hit single which charted higher than any protest song written by Bob Dylan, the man whose own "Masters of War" must have inspired P.F. Sloan's classic protest song. Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" came close, stalling under the upper reaches of the Top 40 two weeks before McGuire grabbed the brass ring. McGuire even cut "Master's of War," appearing on his 1994 One Way Records Anthology album and evidence of the typecasting which decimated what should have been a huge radio presence beyond this title track and first and only hit. Five years before Ricky Nelson would chart with Dylan's "She Belongs to Me," McGuire makes it the first of two Dylan covers, throwing the similarities right in the listener's face. A Steve Barri/P.F. Sloan title, "You Never Had It So Good," follows that, and the theme and model becomes a bit redundant. Sure, people had commercialized the songs of Bob Zimmerman, but not to the extent where the man behind Carole King's eventual solo success, Lou Adler, along with the Grass Roots' initial production team of Sloan and Barri, would take a former New Christy Minstrel and turn him into a radio-friendly copy of the world-famous protest singer. Engineer Bones Howe, P.F. Sloan, Barri, and McGuire redesign the traditional "Sloop John B," a version that is much different from the Beach Boys', and it's a wise move which backslides and is eradicated as they go after Dylan's "Baby Blue," truly branding the innovative soul that is Barry McGuire. At least his reading of Sylvia Fricker's "You Were on My Mind" is original enough, though McGuire can't hit the notes the We Five's Beverly Bivens easily reached. The pulsating cover of the Ian & Sylvia tune doesn't come close to the We Five's arrangement and majesty which charted simultaneous with "Eve of Destruction," but it works so much better than the "imitation Bob" which permeates this package. The Beach Boys took the traditional "Sloop John B" Top Three in 1966, but McGuire did it first, and he also pre-dated Gladys Knight with a version of the standard "Try to Remember" ten years before she brought the title to popular radio. It is these three notable other covers which succeeded for Barry McGuire and indicated his potential. The man has tons of talent, as witnessed on his Christian albums like Lighten Up, and the dark sounds of his classic moment in the sun and gravelly voice (which probably influenced Alex Chilton) deserved much more success.

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Eve Of Destruction, Barry McGuire - Qobuz (5)

1

Eve Of Destruction (Album Version)

00:03:35

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, ComposerLyricist - Barry McGuire, Producer, MainArtist

℗ 1965 UMG Recordings, Inc.

2

She Belongs To Me (Album Version)

00:02:44

Lou Adler, Producer - Bob Dylan, ComposerLyricist - Barry McGuire, MainArtist - Sloan & Barri, Producer

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Steve Barri, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Barry McGuire, MainArtist

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

4

Sloop John B (Album Version)

00:03:02

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Steve Barri, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Barry McGuire, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - D. Howe, Producer, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

5

Baby Blue (Album Version)

00:03:14

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, Producer - Aaron Barker, ComposerLyricist - Bob Dylan, ComposerLyricist - Steve Barri, Producer - Barry McGuire, MainArtist

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

6

The Sins Of A Family (Album Version)

00:02:58

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Steve Barri, Producer - Barry McGuire, MainArtist

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

7

Try To Remember (Album Version)

00:03:17

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, Producer - Tom Jones, ComposerLyricist - Steve Barri, Producer - Harvey Schmidt, ComposerLyricist - Barry McGuire, MainArtist

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

8

Mr. Man On The Street - Act One (Album Version)

00:05:59

P.F. Sloan, ComposerLyricist - Barry McGuire, MainArtist

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

9

You Were On My Mind (Album Version)

00:02:29

Lou Adler, Producer - Sylvia Fricker, ComposerLyricist - Barry McGuire, MainArtist - Sloan & Barri, Producer

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

10

Ain't No Way I'm Gonna Change My Mind (Album Version)

00:02:27

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Steve Barri, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Barry McGuire, MainArtist

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

11

What Exactly's The Matter With Me (Album Version)

00:02:30

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Steve Barri, Producer - Barry McGuire, MainArtist

℗ 1965 Geffen Records

12

Why Not Stop And Dig It While You Can (Album Version)

00:02:15

Lou Adler, Producer - P.F. Sloan, Producer - Steve Barri, Producer - Barry McGuire, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1965 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Albumbeschreibung

"Eve of Destruction" was so present on the airwaves at its height in 1965 that as it ended play on one station, it would start up on another, a dominating hit single which charted higher than any protest song written by Bob Dylan, the man whose own "Masters of War" must have inspired P.F. Sloan's classic protest song. Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" came close, stalling under the upper reaches of the Top 40 two weeks before McGuire grabbed the brass ring. McGuire even cut "Master's of War," appearing on his 1994 One Way Records Anthology album and evidence of the typecasting which decimated what should have been a huge radio presence beyond this title track and first and only hit. Five years before Ricky Nelson would chart with Dylan's "She Belongs to Me," McGuire makes it the first of two Dylan covers, throwing the similarities right in the listener's face. A Steve Barri/P.F. Sloan title, "You Never Had It So Good," follows that, and the theme and model becomes a bit redundant. Sure, people had commercialized the songs of Bob Zimmerman, but not to the extent where the man behind Carole King's eventual solo success, Lou Adler, along with the Grass Roots' initial production team of Sloan and Barri, would take a former New Christy Minstrel and turn him into a radio-friendly copy of the world-famous protest singer. Engineer Bones Howe, P.F. Sloan, Barri, and McGuire redesign the traditional "Sloop John B," a version that is much different from the Beach Boys', and it's a wise move which backslides and is eradicated as they go after Dylan's "Baby Blue," truly branding the innovative soul that is Barry McGuire. At least his reading of Sylvia Fricker's "You Were on My Mind" is original enough, though McGuire can't hit the notes the We Five's Beverly Bivens easily reached. The pulsating cover of the Ian & Sylvia tune doesn't come close to the We Five's arrangement and majesty which charted simultaneous with "Eve of Destruction," but it works so much better than the "imitation Bob" which permeates this package. The Beach Boys took the traditional "Sloop John B" Top Three in 1966, but McGuire did it first, and he also pre-dated Gladys Knight with a version of the standard "Try to Remember" ten years before she brought the title to popular radio. It is these three notable other covers which succeeded for Barry McGuire and indicated his potential. The man has tons of talent, as witnessed on his Christian albums like Lighten Up, and the dark sounds of his classic moment in the sun and gravelly voice (which probably influenced Alex Chilton) deserved much more success.

&copy Joe Viglione /TiVo

Informationen zu dem Album

  • 1 Disc(s) - 12 Track(s)
  • Gesamte Laufzeit: 00:37:35
  • Künstler: Barry McGuire
  • Komponist: Various Composers
  • Label: Geffen
  • Genre: Pop/Rock Pop
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What song was written in response to Eve of Destruction? ›

A group called The Spokesmen released a partial parody and answer record entitled "The Dawn of Correction", which became a Top 40 hit. Singer Tony Mammarella also released a positive answer song titled "Eve of Tomorrow".

Who originally sang the song Eve of Destruction? ›

Eve of Destruction is the debut studio album released by American folk music singer-songwriter Barry McGuire, released in 1965. The album features McGuire's signature song "Eve of Destruction", written by P.F. Sloan, who also wrote many other songs on the album.

What song was banned during the Vietnam War? ›

Barry McGuire, “Eve of Destruction” (1965). McGuire recorded “Eve of Destruction” in one take in spring 1965. By September it was the number one song in the country, even though many radio stations refused to play it.

What is the song Eve of Destruction protesting about? ›

The song disparaged the senseless violence of the Vietnam War, the threat of nuclear war, racism and the hypocrisy of those times when the voting age was 21 yet the age to be drafted into the military was 18, as in “You're old enough to kill but not for votin'/You don't believe in war, but what's that gun you're totin' ...

What is the meaning behind the song Eve of Destruction? ›

Sloan said he wrote “Eve Of Destruction” as “a prayer to God in the form of a poem, begging for clarity and understanding about the state of the world, teetering on the edge. I didn't want to live in this world where hatred and hypocrisy overruled love and beauty. The music came as an after thought.

Was Barry McGuire in the military? ›

McGuire was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and moved to California in early childhood, when he was 2 years old. At age 16 he joined the United States Navy, but was discharged ten months later for being under age.

What happened to the singer Barry McGuire? ›

Later life. In the 1980s, after his final album Pilgrim, McGuire left the music industry, and settled for a time in New Zealand with his wife, Mari. He wrote music, performed and hosted the videos for several years for Gospel Light Publishing's Vacation Bible School Programs.

Why did P.F. Sloan write Eve of Destruction? ›

Sloan said he wrote “Eve Of Destruction” as “a prayer to God in the form of a poem, begging for clarity and understanding about the state of the world, teetering on the edge. I didn't want to live in this world where hatred and hypocrisy overruled love and beauty. The music came as an after thought.

Are there any pro Vietnam War songs? ›

The Spokesmen's pro-Vietnam ballad “Dawn of Correction” insisted on the “need to keep free people from red domination,” while “The Battle Hymn of Lt. Calley,” performed by C Company and Terry Nelson, topped Billboard charts.

For what is it worth song meaning Buffalo Springfield? ›

Although "For What It's Worth" is often considered an anti-war song, Stephen Stills was inspired to write the song because of the Sunset Strip curfew riots in Los Angeles in November 1966, a series of early counterculture-era clashes that took place between police and young people on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, ...

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