Album US 1971 on A&M Records label
Blues, Folk, World and (Country Blues, Folk)
Barry McGuire and the Doctor, the Doctor being Eric Hord, who had been the lead guitarist for The Mamas and the Papas. Others joining Barry on the album were Chris Hillman, Bernie Leadon, Sneaky Pete, Michael Clarke, Billy Mundy, and Byron Berline. By this time, Barry's drug problem was way beyond any control. The album cover features Barry and Eric, who, in Barry's own words, looked like "two cadavers. Two dead human beings looking out of tombstone eyeballs, I mean just absolute end-of-the-road desolation. One of the guys that produced the album died of a drug overdose. The only reason we didn't die from an overdose is because we didn't make any money on the album."
![]() | Barry McGuire voc, g, *1935 US bells, harp, vocals, wind, album by |
![]() | Eric Hord acg, eg, voc, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, twelve-string guitar, vocals, album by |
![]() | Chris Hillman voc, man, *1944 US bass |
![]() | Riley Wildflower bass |
![]() | Billy Mundi dr, voc, 1942-2014 US drums |
![]() | Merle Boatman , drums |
![]() | Michael Clarke dr, 1946-1993 US drums |
![]() | Bernie Leadon g, voc, bj, stg, *1947 US electric guitar |
![]() | Rocky Hilton electric guitar, resonator guitar |
![]() | Byron Berline vn, *1944 US fiddle |
![]() | Sneaky Pete Kleinow stg, 1934-2007 US pedal steel guitar |
![]() | Nicky Woods percussion, shaker |
Paul Bruhwiler design |
Rod Dyer design |
Bart Chiate engineer |
Ingrid Schurig illustration, liners |
Guy Webster photography by |
Art Podell producer |
Lou Adler producer |
Nick Woods producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | South Of The Border | Barry McGuire & Eric Hord | ||
2 | The Old Farm | Barry McGuire & Eric Hord | ||
3 | Too Much City | Barry McGuire & Eric Hord | ||
4 | Train | Barry McGuire & Eric Hord | ||
5 | Electric Train | Barry McGuire & Eric Hord | ||
6 | Meet Me At The Bottom | Barry McGuire & Eric Hord |
Barry McGuire & Eric Hord - Barry McGuire & The Doctor US 1970 Blues, Folk, World and |