PETER MURPHY

PETER MURPHY

Genres: post-punk, new wave, Gothic, alternative, goth

About PETER MURPHY

Peter John Murphy (born 11 July 1957, near Northampton, England, raised in Wellingborough, England), is the vocalist of the rock group Bauhaus who later went on to release a number of solo albums, such as Deep and Love Hysteria. By 1983, Bauhaus broke up and Murphy went on to new projects not involving Bauhaus members Kevin Haskins, David J, or Daniel Ash. After some brief dabbling with acting and dance - including a slightly odd televised performance to Bauhaus's "Hollow Hills" - he soon formed Dalis Car with Mick Karn, the bass player from Japan. Murphy's solo career over time became more varied than Bauhaus, ranging from pseudo-pop to haunting ballads that showcased his deep and complex vocals. After the commercial non-start of Dali's Car, Murphy's first solo album was similarly overlooked. Should the World Fail to Fall Apart did spawn several singles, including a cover of Pere Ubu's "Final Solution" that made a minor splash on the club scene. The followup, Love Hysteria, did much better. It also marked the beginning of a long-term collaboration with songwriter Paul Statham, who co-wrote songs with Murphy until 1995. The resulting singles "All Night Long" and "Indigo Eyes" helped garner a wider following, and the black-and-white video for "All Night Long" entered rotation on MTV. The pinnacle of Murphy's solo popularity came with the release of Deep. For this album Murphy reinvented himself as somewhat of a rock-god, now sporting hair dyed platinum blonde and performing a much more aggressive alt-rock sound. The single "Cuts You Up" from Deep held on to the top spot on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for longer than any other single before - displacing "So Alive" by his former Bauhaus-bandmates Love and Rockets. In 2000, Murphy performed his international Just for Love tour, which resulted in the album aLive Just for Love. It is a live recording of the fully uninterrupted set from the El Rey show in Los Angeles on November 30, 2000. During the tour, Murphy chose to perform with only two back-up musicians, Canadian electric violinist Hugh Marsh and Peter DiStefano from Porno for Pyros on guitar, although former Bauhaus bassist David J sometimes joined the trio for an encore. At this point he also contributed to works by noted film composer Harry Gregson-Williams. Also in 2000, Murphy gave a nod to the North American goth scene, where his solo works and his works with Bauhaus are still very popular, by making a surprise guest appearance at the sixth annual Convergence festival in Seattle, to perform a low-key, acoustic solo set. In 2004, Murphy signed to yet another new label, Viastar, which was home to several other 1980s pop artists who had moved into more eclectic areas. Despite numerous problems with the label, the album Unshattered was released, showcasing Murphy returning to a more pop sound. Murphy undertook extensive tours of the U.S.A and Europe to promote 'Unshattered' in 2005, with a live band featuring guitarist Mark Gemini Thwaite of The Mission UK and Tricky on guitar, Jeff Schwartoff of Human Waste Project and Professional Murder Music on bass and Justin Bennett of Skinny Puppy on drums. Murphy and the band reconvened in November 2007 for shows in Portugal and Spain, with Nick Lucero replacing Bennett on drums. In May 2008 Murphy recorded a cover of the song "Warm Leatherette" with Trent Reznor and Jeordie White from Nine Inch Nails. This was played live at an intimate studio performance, and the video recording was released on both the official Nine Inch Nails website and YouTube. A full-length album called Ninth was released in 2011, featuring the single "I Spit Roses".

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PETER MURPHY — Top 30 songs of 90

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Peter Murphy Cuts You Up
Peter Murphy The Prince & Old Lady Shade
Peter Murphy Indigo Eyes
Peter Murphy Space Oddity
Peter Murphy All Night Long {1988}
Peter Murphy Cuts You Up {1988}
Peter Murphy Seven Veils {1988}
Peter Murphy The Answer Is Clear
Peter Murphy All Night Long
Peter Murphy Cuts You Up
Peter Murphy The Prince & Old Lady Shade [5Qe]
Peter Murphy A Strange Kind of Love
Peter Murphy I've Got a Secret Miniature Camera (1988)
Peter Murphy Subway
Peter Murphy The Sweetest Drop / CIVL Radio
Peter Murphy Your Face
Peter Murphy Cuts You Up *** 80's New Wave Radio *** NewWaveRadio.org
Peter Murphy 533 Cuts You Up
Peter Murphy Cuts You Up (12 inch)
Peter Murphy Low Tar Stars
Peter Murphy Funtime (In Cabaret) (Remastered)
Peter Murphy Cuts You Up (12 inch)
Peter Murphy Cuts you Up (edit)
Peter Murphy Indigo Eyes
Peter Murphy The Light Pours Out Of Me (Or. Version)
Peter Murphy Cuts You Out
Peter Murphy The Sweetest Drop
Peter Murphy Cuts you up
Peter Murphy Compression
Peter Murphy Loctaine (Youth Remix)
Cuts You Up
The Prince & Old Lady Shade
Indigo Eyes
Space Oddity
All Night Long {1988}
Cuts You Up {1988}
Seven Veils {1988}
The Answer Is Clear
All Night Long
Cuts You Up
The Prince & Old Lady Shade [5Qe]
A Strange Kind of Love
I've Got a Secret Miniature Camera (1988)
The Sweetest Drop / CIVL Radio
Your Face
Cuts You Up *** 80's New Wave Radio *** NewWaveRadio.org
533 Cuts You Up
Cuts You Up (12 inch)
Low Tar Stars
Funtime (In Cabaret) (Remastered)
Cuts You Up (12 inch)
Cuts you Up (edit)
Indigo Eyes
The Light Pours Out Of Me (Or. Version)
Cuts You Out
The Sweetest Drop
Cuts you up
Compression
Loctaine (Youth Remix)