Difference between revisions of "Peter Murphy"
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[[Image:PeterMurphy2.jpg|thumb|Peter Murphy]] | [[Image:PeterMurphy2.jpg|thumb|Peter Murphy]] | ||
− | '''Peter Murphy''' (born July 11, 1957) is the singer of the seminal Goth-rock band [[Bauhaus]]. He also appeared in early UK Maxell cassette ads and has recorded with Mick Karn of Japan under the name | + | '''Peter Murphy''' (born July 11, 1957) is the singer of the seminal Goth-rock band [[Bauhaus]]. He also appeared in early UK Maxell cassette ads and has recorded with Mick Karn of Japan under the name Dali's Car. After the breakup of Bauhaus, he pursued a solo career, which has remained a constant project despite two reunion tours. |
− | As a solo artist, Peter has expanded on the doom and gloom theatrics of Bauhaus and has explored a variety of different styles. His solo career remains more commercially successful than his previous band, with his 1990 record ''Deep'' spawning hit single | + | As a solo artist, Peter has expanded on the doom and gloom theatrics of Bauhaus and has explored a variety of different styles. His solo career remains more commercially successful than his previous band, with his 1990 record ''Deep'' spawning hit single "Cuts You Up". Peter has often incorporated more tribal rhythms, pop sensibilities, and Middle-Eastern instrumentation throughout his solo career. |
− | [[Nine Inch Nails]] was the opening act for Peter Murphy's | + | [[Nine Inch Nails]] was the opening act for Peter Murphy's [[Deep Tour]] in 1990. In 2006, Peter performed with [[Trent Reznor]] and a rotating panel of guests for a series of [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2006 Radio Collaboration|special radio appearances]] which took place during the [[With Teeth: Summer Amphitheater Tour]]. Several Bauhaus and Peter Murphy songs were performed during these sessions. |
Peter Murphy has been a surprise guest during the last leg of the [[Wave Goodbye Tour]] many times. | Peter Murphy has been a surprise guest during the last leg of the [[Wave Goodbye Tour]] many times. | ||
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*''A Live Just For Love'' (2001) | *''A Live Just For Love'' (2001) | ||
− | [[Category:Related to NIN]] | + | ==External Links== |
+ | *[http://www.petermurphy.info Official Peter Murphy site] | ||
+ | *[https://www.facebook.com/petermurphyinfo Peter Murphy on Facebook] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Related to NIN]][[Category:Touring Partners]] |
Revision as of 10:27, 16 November 2013
Peter Murphy (born July 11, 1957) is the singer of the seminal Goth-rock band Bauhaus. He also appeared in early UK Maxell cassette ads and has recorded with Mick Karn of Japan under the name Dali's Car. After the breakup of Bauhaus, he pursued a solo career, which has remained a constant project despite two reunion tours.
As a solo artist, Peter has expanded on the doom and gloom theatrics of Bauhaus and has explored a variety of different styles. His solo career remains more commercially successful than his previous band, with his 1990 record Deep spawning hit single "Cuts You Up". Peter has often incorporated more tribal rhythms, pop sensibilities, and Middle-Eastern instrumentation throughout his solo career.
Nine Inch Nails was the opening act for Peter Murphy's Deep Tour in 1990. In 2006, Peter performed with Trent Reznor and a rotating panel of guests for a series of special radio appearances which took place during the With Teeth: Summer Amphitheater Tour. Several Bauhaus and Peter Murphy songs were performed during these sessions. Peter Murphy has been a surprise guest during the last leg of the Wave Goodbye Tour many times.
Discography
The following is Murphy's solo discography. Please see the Bauhaus page for their respective discography.
Studio Albums
- The Waking Hour (with Dali's Car) (1984)
- Should The World Fail To Fall Apart (1986)
- Love Hysteria (1988)
- Deep (1990)
- Holy Smoke (1992)
- Cascade (1995)
- Dust (2002)
- Unshattered (2004)
- Ninth (2011)
EPs
- Recall (1997)
Collections
- Wild Birds 1985–1995 (2000)
Live Albums
- A Live Just For Love (2001)