Barstool Prophets

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Barstool Prophets
Also known asWallflowers
OriginCornwall, Ontario
GenresRock
Years active1989 (1989)–1999 (1999)
LabelsMercury Records
Websitewww.barstoolprophets.com
Past membersGlenn Forrester
Graham Greer
Al Morier
Bobby Tamas

The Barstool Prophets were a rock band formed in Cornwall, Ontario, in 1989 and active throughout the 1990s. The members were bassist Glenn Forrester, singer/songwriter Graham Greer, guitarist Al Morier, and drummer Bobby Tamas. Originally known as the 'Wallflowers', the band changed its name in time to release its first independent album, Deflowered, in 1993. The band soon signed to Mercury Records and released Crank in 1995 and Last of the Big Game Hunters in 1997. Crank was recorded at Orchard Studio in Huttonville, Ontario. The single Paranoia[1] was included on the soundtrack to the Antonio Banderas/Rebecca De Mornay film Never Talk to Strangers. The singles Paranoia, Last of the Big Game Hunters[2] and Friend of Mine[3] were all Canadian rock radio hits in the mid-to-late 1990s.

The band broke up in October 1999, but have reunited over the years for a few shows. Graham Greer went on to produce two solo albums: Moonlight Graham and Graham Greer. Guitarist Al Morier also released three solo albums: Ensemble, Distance and Images.

Discography[]

  • 1992 Birdman (independent tape release)
  • 1993 Deflowered (Independent Release)
  • 1995 Crank (Mercury/Polygram Records)
  • 1995 Never Talk To Strangers motion picture soundtrack (Scotti Bros./Universal Records)
  • 1997 Last of the Big Game Hunters (Mercury/Polygram Records)
  • 2003 Palookaville (Independent release for Graham Greer)
  • 2009 Graham Greer (Self-titled independent release for Graham Greer)
  • 1999 "Ensemble - New Music on Guitar" (independent release for Al Morier)
  • 2002 "Distance - Solo Guitar" (independent release for Al Morier)
  • 2014 "Images" (independent release for Al Morier)

External links[]

  1. ^ "Barstool Prophets-Paranoia". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  2. ^ "Last Of The Big Game Hunters". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  3. ^ "Friend of Mine". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
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