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Showing posts with label Peter Murphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Murphy. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

Peter Murphy : Cascade 1995


Along with the help of producer Pascal Gabriel and some good session players,
including extra "infinite guitar" from cult musician Michael Brook,
Murphy created the marvelous Cascade.

Another step further up in Murphy's continuing embrace of generally positive,
inspiring work,Cascade shows him once again not repeating himself,
aside perhaps from the sprightly,acoustic guitar-led "The Scarlet Thing in You.

" Otherwise, the music this time is generally lush and electronic,emphasizing Statham's atmospherics and melodies to their fullest.


"Subway" is a good example, with Statham's synth strings creating a striking air for both the band's performance and Murphy's own passionate vocals,which cheekily quote the old Petula Clark hit "Don't Sleep in the Subway." "Gliding Like a While," which immediately follows it, is just as vast and powerful, a strong guitar/electronics arrangement giving Murphy the opportunity to deliver an equally compelling lyric and chorus.

It's Murphy at his most commanding and passionate, and the band's brilliant performance doesn't let up a jot.
(all music)

Tracks :

     1. Mirror To My Woman's Mind     5:34    
    2. Subway     4:37    
    3. Gliding Like A Whale     4:23    
    4. Disappearing     4:55    
    5. Mercy Rain     3:43    
    6. I'll Fall With Your Knife     4:31    
    7. The Scarlet Thing In You     4:24    
    8. Sails Wave Goodbye     4:44    
    9. Wild Birds Flock To Me     3:48    
    10.Huuvola     5:54    
    11.Cascade     6:08

CASCADE   LYRICS

We have no image
We're just called the good friends
We call the madmen back
As they fly to the ant hills
We never know, we never know
We sleep in satin nights
Throwing energy like bluebirds
In twilight


We call to stillness
As we kiss the water king's hand
We hear the one same name
As the darker the land gets
We never know, we never know
We're fueling for the light
Cascading like the rain
In twilight


Waiting for you, you look so close, we walk
A thousand stairs
Aching for your hand, our love a distant
Voice, we have no image we are light


We are not asking
No favors from the dead
We wash with moonlit hands
On the shores of our island
We never know, we never know
We sleep in satin nights
Throwing energy in silver curves
In twilight

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( Για τη Βάσω )

PETER   MURPHY   :   RECALL   EP


 TRAXS

1 Rollcall-Recall Written-By – Paul Statham 4:15    
2 Indigo Eyes 98  Written-By – Paul Statham 6:38    
3 Big Love Of A Tiny Fool Written-By – Mashar Alanson 4:04    
4 Surrendered     5:20    
5a Big And Tiny (Live)Written-By – Mashar Alanson 3:46    
5b Untitled

HERE

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Peter Murphy : Alive Just For Love 2001


After the monumental Bauhaus reunion tour in late 1998, Peter Murphy quickly jumped back into his solo work, making around the U.S. during the new millennium. He didn't have a label or industry support, just the love of his fans. And in celebration of their dedication, Murphy issued a best-of collection on Beggars Banquet and took to the stage. Two successful legs surprised Murphy, and his expanding fan base as well. For everyone instantly took to his new musical boundaries of Middle Eastern authenticities while forever appreciating his solo hits. To thank his loyal fans, Murphy issued his eighth album Alive Just for Love in summer 2001. Now with a new record deal (Metropolis), and a fresh fervor, this double-disc reflects the intimate evening captured at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.The songs were stripped and delicately approached while Murphy's harkening vocals never sounded so lush. Accompanied by Peter DiStefano (Porno for Pyros) on guitar and violin virtuoso Hugh Marsh, Alive Just for Love highlights personal appeal and intricate acoustic beauty on favorites like "All Night Long" and "Marlene Dietrich's Favourite Poem," however new song "Cool Cool Breeze" exudes a sweet airiness to Murphy's approach to songwriting. "Keep Me From Harm" from 1994's Holy Smoke glitters with Marsh's violin plucking composing a new-fangled sneakiness to the song itself. "Cuts You Up" slides fragile bow guitar licks with Murphy's hushing vocals, bringing the most cheers of adoration from the crowd. Disc two is short with a rare performance by Bauhaus mate David J. on "Who Killed Mr. Moonlight" and "All We Ever Wanted Was Everything." Humble and enjoying his cult-like status, Peter Murphy appears grateful for what he does for a living. He's a perfectionist, but with added humility. Alive Just for Love personifies that exact thing.


Tarxs

CD 1

1. Cool Cool Breeze (Live Version)
2. All Night Long (Live Version)
3. Keep Me From Harm (Live Version)
4. Indigo Eyes (Live Version)
5. Subway (Live Version)
6. I'll Fall With Your Knife (Live Verson)
7. Marlene Dietrich's Favourite Poem (Live Version)
8. A Strange Kind Of Love (Live Version)
9. My Last Two Weeks (Live Version)
10. Big Love Of A Tiny Fool (Live Version)
11. Gliding Like A Whale (Live Version)
12. Cuts You Up (Live Version)
13. Time Has Got Nothing To Do With It (Live Version)
14. Angelic Harmony (Live Version)

CD 2

15. Who Killed Mr. Moonlight (Live Version)
16. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything (Live Version)
17. Hope (Midnight Proposal) (Album Version)
18. Love Me Tender (Album Version)

Double CD

Bitrate 320

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Peter Murphy : Unshattered 2004



TRAXS

1. Idle Flow – 5:18
2. Kiss Myself – 4:19
3. Piece of You – 5:19
4. Face the Moon – 5:24
5. Emergency Unit – 4:05
6. Thelma Sings to Little Nell – 3:33
7. The Weight of Love – 4:09
8. Give What He's Got – 4:20
9. Blinded Like Saul – 3:58
10. The First Stone – 4:15
11. Breaking No One's Heaven – 6:04


FACE THE MOON

I looked at all the women
Checking out their features
One walked a fine line
While the other's drew it
One's lips came close
One finger tripped it
One glistened in the sun
But none were coming from it

I threw a look
I faced the moon
Asked the maker
‘Where were you'?
I threw a look
Faced the moon
Where were you?



As rivers run
And moonlight shines
I'll catch her in the mirror
And in a our land that time forgot
We'll catch them close
One finger to trip with
One glistening the sun
Then see you coming from it

You threw the look
I faced the moon
Asked the maker where were you
We threw the look
Faced the moon
Then there was you
As rivers run
And moonlight shines
I'll catch her in the mirror
And in our land that time forgot
One lip came close
One finger tripped it



I threw the look
We faced the moon
Asked the maker where were you
You threw the look
I Faced the moon
Where were You?

Emergency Unit
Save me save me, make me true
Turn turn, let me through
Nothing's hard and nothing's to be gained
Without you
Leave us always looking in the now
Not loosing looking for it
Not loosing looking for You
Guide us always
Save me, save me, say ‘you do'
Even as the bird flies
Out in the blue

Out of the blue
Nothing's hard and nothings gained
Without You

Size : 95 MB

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Peter Murphy : Deep 1990




Perhaps the stars were right, or perhaps his American company, flush from the unexpected success of Murphy's former bandmates in Love and Rockets, just decided to give Murphy a well-deserved publicity push. Whatever it was, with Deep Murphy scored an honest to goodness American radio/MTV hit thanks to the tender, lively "Cuts You Up," a love song with solid energy and an inspired vocal. It was a perfect calling card for the album as a whole, with Murphy in excelsis throughout and his Hundred Men providing everything from the lush, acoustic guitar wash of "Marlene Dietrich's Favorite Poem" to the stripped-down Arabic-tinged funk/hip-hop punch of the commanding "Roll Call." Through it all, Murphy simply sounds like he's having the time of his life, singing both for the sheer joy of it and for the dramatic power of his commanding voice. He's even comfortable enough to do an open rewrite of Bauhaus' "In the Flat Field," renamed "The Line Between the Devil's Teeth"; it has almost the same verse structure, definitely some of the same lyrics, but still, it's something he could have only done in his solo days. Quite why nothing else on the album connected with the public as strongly as "Cuts You Up" is a mystery; its follow-up single, "A Strange Kind of Love," was a striking love song, with acoustic guitar and plaintive Statham keyboards supporting one of Murphy's strongest lyrics and performances. Regardless, Deep showed Murphy balancing mass appeal and his own distinct art with perfection.
(all music.com)


TRAXS


1 Deep Ocean Vast Sea : Murphy, Statham 4:09
2 Shy : Murphy, Statham 4:36
3 Crystal Wrists : Murphy, Statham 4:09
4 Marlene Dietrich's Favourite Poem : Murphy, Statham 5:20
5 Seven Veils : Murphy, Statham 5:58
6 The Line Between the Devil's Teeth (And That Which Cannot Be Repeat) : Murphy 5:37
7 Cuts You Up : Murphy, Statham 5:27
8 A Strange Kind of Love [Version One] : Murphy 3:48
9 Roll Call : Murphy, Statham 6:34
10 Roll Call (Reprise) : Murphy, Statham 8:19


DEEP OCEAN VAST SEA


Your ocean heart
Clothed in respect
And sweet caress
My uneasy mind
You dip and you swell
Float and you find
And sweet caress
My uneasy mind

Deep ocean vast sea
Deep ocean vast sea - well that's deep

Imagine set of steps easily climbed
The tower of pride
The plastic of mind
Where there lies a table
The table stands
For the power of success
Respect on the sign
Intelligence so cold
A heart like glass
From the surface to deep
You wave and you dive
Like the heart and the sun
You wave and you dive
You hold me so cold
You wave and you dive

Deep ocean vast sea
Deep ocean vast sea - well that's me

You're clothed in respect
You smell of sweet caress
Dip and swell beyond the power of fists
Your ocean heart
Healing uneasy minds
And I wanna dive in with you
Clinging to the rock, I'm waiting
I'm waiting, I'm waiting, I'm waiting
I'm waiting

Deep ocean vast sea
Deep ocean vast sea - well that's deep

Your heart is hard
You think your legs hurt
You smell of aching sweet success
Your head's a supernova
And you would like
Anything to stop the pain from your fingers
Screaming
And you stand naked in the sun
Without leather
Whose pain you think you need
Well all you need to do is undress
Let go and wash
Take the step through the other side
Up-turned razor
The air is thick with karma
A sutra of the way down
Well listen boy it's a long way down
Down through heaven's gate
To heaven's gate the step's the step
The tower of pride
The devil lied
Dive up to the highest poi


Size : 100 MB
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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Peter Murphy : Holy Smoke 1992



Tracks



1. "Keep Me From Harm" (4:26)
2. "Kill The Hate" (4:48)
3. "You're So Close" (5:30)
4. "The Sweetest Drop" (6:55)
5. "Low Room" (4:23)
6. "Let Me Love You" (3:33)
7. "Our Secret Garden" (5:46)
8. "Dream Gone By" (6:05)
9. "Hit Song" (5:32)






Peter Murphy : Should the world fail to fall apart 1986



1. "Canvas Beauty"
2. "The Light Pours Out of Me"
3. "Confessions"
4. "Should the World Fail to Fall Apart"
5. "Never Man"
6. "God Sends"
7. "Blue Heart"
8. "The Answer Is Clear"
9. "Final Solution"
10. "Jemal" n

HERE

Peter Murphy : Dust 2002


H Clipart και η Ramon Productions υποδέχονται τον μοναδικό Peter Murphy, την Κυριακή 8 Νοεμβρίου, στο Gagarin 205 Live Music Space. Front man των Bauhaus



Peter Murphy - Live In Athens
Gagarin Live Music Space
Peter Murphy - Live In Athens Peter Murphy -
PETER MURPHY στα πλαίσια του Secret Cover Tour (Europe):

26/09/09 Thessaloniki, Greece - Mylos
27/09/09 Athens, Greece - Gagarin


After disbanding Bauhaus in 1983, Murphy formed Dali's Car with former Japan member Mick Karn. Dali's Car only released one album, The Waking Hour, in 1984. Following its release, the duo broke up and Murphy hesitatingly began a solo career with a cover of Magazine's "The Light Pours Out of Me," which was featured on a 1985 Beggars Banquet compilation called The State of Things. In 1986, he released his first full-fledged solo album, Should the World Fail to Fall Apart, which featured a number of guest artists, including former Bauhaus member Daniel Ash. Two years later, Murphy released his second solo album, Love Hysteria. Like its predecessor, Love Hysteria received lukewarm reviews but sold well to his dedicated fan base.

With 1990's Deep, Murphy had a surprise hit -- the first single from the record, the Bowie-esque "Cuts You Up," became the American modern rock hit of the year, spending seven weeks at the top of the U.S. charts and crossing over to AOR radio and the pop charts, where it peaked at number 55. Following its success, Deep reached number 44 on the album charts. Murphy wasn't able to sustain that success with his next album, 1992's Holy Smoke, which only reached 108 on the charts, despite the number two modern rock hit "The Sweetest Drop."

In 1995, Murphy released Cascade, which was greeted with weak reviews. The album failed to chart in either America or Britain. While touring with a reunited Bauhaus in 1998, he recorded the solo EP Recall. The new millennium, however, saw a newly charged Murphy. Without a deal, he took to the road in support of the greatest-hits retrospective Wild Birds 1985-1995: The Best of the Beggars Banquet Years for two tours of the U.S. during spring and fall 2000. The latter tour, which was more acoustically based, showcased some new material and rare favorites. Still a cult mainstay with American fans, Murphy issued the live double-disc Alive Just for Love in summer 2001. This delightful set was released by Metropolis and featured Bauhaus tracks and solo hits. A year later, he hooked up with renowned world artist Mercan Dade for this sixth studio album, Dust. Unshattered followed in 2004. ( All Music.com )


DUST

Things To Remember
Fake Sparkle Or Golden Dust?
No Home Without It's Sire
Just For Love
Girlchild Aglow
Your Face
Jungle Haze
My Last Two Weeks
Subway (Epilogue)

HERE