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Alan Murphy

Alan Murphy (18 November 1953 – 19 October 1989) was an English rock session guitarist, best remembered for his collaborations with Kate Bush and Go West. In 1988, he joined the jazz-funk band Level 42 as a full-time band member, and played with them until his death from pneumonia, resulting from AIDS, in 1989. He also played lead guitar on select recordings by Mike and the Mechanics, including the hit single "Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)".[1]

Alan Murphy
Born(1953-11-18)18 November 1953
OriginIslington, London, England
Died19 October 1989(1989-10-19) (aged 35)
Westminster City Hospital, London
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1975–1989
Labels

Biography edit

Murphy's first musical group was called Blackmass and consisted of Murphy, Roy Phillips, James Hedges, Terry Eden, Steve Paget, and Vincent Duffy. Blackmass were named in tribute to Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, an early influence of Murphy's, and existed for about two years until some of the band's equipment was stolen and the group disbanded.[2]

SFX was an instrumental jazz-rock fusion band featuring Murphy and fellow luminaries of the session world, Felix Krish on bass, Tony Beard on drums and Richard Cottle on keyboards.[3] SFX originated from the covers band "The Stapleton Allstars", morphing into SFX after creating a set of original instrumental fusion tunes.[4] They played the occasional interrupted residency at the Cricketers pub, near The Oval cricket ground.[5] The band recorded an album which was subsequently released after Murphy's death.[6]

Murphy performed with Fusion Orchestra for the better part of 1975. In 1982, he handled on-stage guitar duties for London-based new wave vocalist Zaine Griff (originally from New Zealand), performing music that was in many ways a stylistic precursor to the sound of Go West that he would help forge several years later. In 1984, Murphy worked on the album Cold in a Warm Climate with the band Paparazzi, becoming a member in preparation for a major European tour. When Paparazzi unexpectedly dissolved over internal disagreements and managerial problems, Murphy was recruited to play on the debut album of Go West in 1985, shortly thereafter becoming an official member and a key component in their sound.[7]

Murphy was enlisted to support Kate Bush on The Tour of Life, which took in Europe and the UK in 1979. Both a live video and EP were released with material taken from this tour. He also contributed to her albums Never for Ever (1980), The Dreaming (1982), Hounds of Love (1985), The Sensual World (1989), and the single "Rocket Man".[8]

In 1988, Murphy was asked to replace Level 42 guitarist Boon Gould, and recorded with the band on their album, Staring at the Sun (1988).[9] A live album was recorded during this period, Live at Wembley. This was one of the last major projects that Murphy worked on before his death.

Murphy was a session man who worked with many artists, including Rod Stewart on the Atlantic Crossing Tour in 1976, David Bowie, Ace on their No. 1 hit "How Long", Nick Heyward, Long John Baldry, Joan Armatrading, Mike and the Mechanics, Amii Stewart, Andrew Caine, Eikichi Yazawa, Scritti Politti, So, Iain Williams[10] and Miquel Brown. Alan also shared an extensive and fruitful writing partnership with his distant cousin Michael Finbarr Murphy who wrote and played guitar for Heatwave, Central Line and Diana Ross among others.

Death edit

During 1989, Murphy played at the British Music Fair, but it was evident from his appearance that he was not well. With Level 42, he performed "Heaven in My Hands"[11] and "Lessons in Love"[12] at The Prince's Trust Rock Gala, a charity event held at the NEC in Birmingham on 19 July 1989. On 19 October 1989, weakened by the AIDS virus, Murphy died of pneumonia in Westminster Hospital, near his old school at the age of 35. He had kept the facts of his illness a secret even from his colleagues and fellow band members; according to Level 42 bassist Mark King, the band knew that Murphy was gay and his death was a 'dreadful loss'.[13]

Legacy edit

In the music video for Kate Bush's version of "Rocket Man", released as part of the 1991 tribute album Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John & Bernie Taupin, she performs with her band but there is an empty chair, a guitar and a candle where Murphy would have been, and cross-faded footage of him playing in the closing choruses. 'This is one of the last tracks that he did with us,' Bush told BBC Radio 1, 'and it's particularly nice for me to feel that it's not only keeping him alive, but I know he would be really thrilled to know that [the single] was doing so well. And it's nice for all of us that loved Al to know that he can be a part of this now.'[14]

Bush's song "Moments of Pleasure" referenced Murphy and several other people dear to her who had died.[15]

Level 42 referred to Murphy on the B-side to their 1994 single "Love in a Peaceful World", on the song "Heart on the Line"; 'So ring a bell for brother Al, he never did no wrong. The only thing he did was lay his heart out on the line.'

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Alan Murphy Discography at CD Universe". Cduniverse.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Alan Murphy | Guitarist | Early Years". Alanmurphy.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Alan Murphy | Guitarist | SFX". Alanmurphy.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Alan Murphy | Guitarist | SFX". Alanmurphy.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  5. ^ "SFX featuring Guitarist Alan Murphy | Live at the Cricketers | 1981". Alanmurphylive.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Naim Records". Naimlabel.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Alan Murphy | Go West Guitarist". Alanmurphy.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Alan Murphy - Guitarist with Kate Bush". Alanmurphy.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  9. ^ "Alan Murphy | Level 42 Guitarist". Alanmurphy.uk. 19 October 1989. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  10. ^ "Love Is - Iain Williams & the 1984 Project (ft. vocals by Lelo)". Soundcloud.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  11. ^ "Level 42 - Heaven In My Hands (The Prince's Trust Rock Gala 1989)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  12. ^ "Level 42 - Lessons In Love (The Prince's Trust Rock Gala 1989)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  13. ^ Townsend, Martin (16 October 2016). "Level 42 guitarist Mark King: I've always had this capacity for not panicking". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  14. ^ BBC Radio 1, 14 December 1991
  15. ^ "Gaffaweb Dictionary - M". Gaffa.org. Retrieved 9 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Alan Murphy website
  • Live recordings of SFX and Alan Murphy at the Cricketers, Kennington, London
  • Love Is Suicide by Iain Williams & the 1984 Project[1] which features Alan Murphy on guitar and Hans Zimmer on Fairlight CMI synth and LinnDrum.
  • Alan Murphy discography at Discogs  
  1. ^ "Love Is - Iain Williams & the 1984 Project (ft. vocals by Lelo)". Retrieved 28 February 2018.

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For other people named Alan Murphy see Alan Murphy disambiguation Alan Murphy 18 November 1953 19 October 1989 was an English rock session guitarist best remembered for his collaborations with Kate Bush and Go West In 1988 he joined the jazz funk band Level 42 as a full time band member and played with them until his death from pneumonia resulting from AIDS in 1989 He also played lead guitar on select recordings by Mike and the Mechanics including the hit single Silent Running On Dangerous Ground 1 Alan MurphyBorn 1953 11 18 18 November 1953OriginIslington London EnglandDied19 October 1989 1989 10 19 aged 35 Westminster City Hospital LondonGenresRockfusionOccupation s MusicianInstrument s GuitarYears active1975 1989LabelsPolydorEMIChrysalis Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 Legacy 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksBiography editMurphy s first musical group was called Blackmass and consisted of Murphy Roy Phillips James Hedges Terry Eden Steve Paget and Vincent Duffy Blackmass were named in tribute to Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore an early influence of Murphy s and existed for about two years until some of the band s equipment was stolen and the group disbanded 2 SFX was an instrumental jazz rock fusion band featuring Murphy and fellow luminaries of the session world Felix Krish on bass Tony Beard on drums and Richard Cottle on keyboards 3 SFX originated from the covers band The Stapleton Allstars morphing into SFX after creating a set of original instrumental fusion tunes 4 They played the occasional interrupted residency at the Cricketers pub near The Oval cricket ground 5 The band recorded an album which was subsequently released after Murphy s death 6 Murphy performed with Fusion Orchestra for the better part of 1975 In 1982 he handled on stage guitar duties for London based new wave vocalist Zaine Griff originally from New Zealand performing music that was in many ways a stylistic precursor to the sound of Go West that he would help forge several years later In 1984 Murphy worked on the album Cold in a Warm Climate with the band Paparazzi becoming a member in preparation for a major European tour When Paparazzi unexpectedly dissolved over internal disagreements and managerial problems Murphy was recruited to play on the debut album of Go West in 1985 shortly thereafter becoming an official member and a key component in their sound 7 Murphy was enlisted to support Kate Bush on The Tour of Life which took in Europe and the UK in 1979 Both a live video and EP were released with material taken from this tour He also contributed to her albums Never for Ever 1980 The Dreaming 1982 Hounds of Love 1985 The Sensual World 1989 and the single Rocket Man 8 In 1988 Murphy was asked to replace Level 42 guitarist Boon Gould and recorded with the band on their album Staring at the Sun 1988 9 A live album was recorded during this period Live at Wembley This was one of the last major projects that Murphy worked on before his death Murphy was a session man who worked with many artists including Rod Stewart on the Atlantic Crossing Tour in 1976 David Bowie Ace on their No 1 hit How Long Nick Heyward Long John Baldry Joan Armatrading Mike and the Mechanics Amii Stewart Andrew Caine Eikichi Yazawa Scritti Politti So Iain Williams 10 and Miquel Brown Alan also shared an extensive and fruitful writing partnership with his distant cousin Michael Finbarr Murphy who wrote and played guitar for Heatwave Central Line and Diana Ross among others Death editDuring 1989 Murphy played at the British Music Fair but it was evident from his appearance that he was not well With Level 42 he performed Heaven in My Hands 11 and Lessons in Love 12 at The Prince s Trust Rock Gala a charity event held at the NEC in Birmingham on 19 July 1989 On 19 October 1989 weakened by the AIDS virus Murphy died of pneumonia in Westminster Hospital near his old school at the age of 35 He had kept the facts of his illness a secret even from his colleagues and fellow band members according to Level 42 bassist Mark King the band knew that Murphy was gay and his death was a dreadful loss 13 Legacy editIn the music video for Kate Bush s version of Rocket Man released as part of the 1991 tribute album Two Rooms Celebrating the Songs of Elton John amp Bernie Taupin she performs with her band but there is an empty chair a guitar and a candle where Murphy would have been and cross faded footage of him playing in the closing choruses This is one of the last tracks that he did with us Bush told BBC Radio 1 and it s particularly nice for me to feel that it s not only keeping him alive but I know he would be really thrilled to know that the single was doing so well And it s nice for all of us that loved Al to know that he can be a part of this now 14 Bush s song Moments of Pleasure referenced Murphy and several other people dear to her who had died 15 Level 42 referred to Murphy on the B side to their 1994 single Love in a Peaceful World on the song Heart on the Line So ring a bell for brother Al he never did no wrong The only thing he did was lay his heart out on the line Discography editKate Bush Never for Ever 1980 Kate Bush The Dreaming 1982 Chris Rea Chris Rea 1982 Go West Go West 1985 Scritti Politti Cupid amp Psyche 85 1985 Go West Bangs amp Crashes 1986 Joan Armatrading Secret Secrets 1985 Kate Bush Hounds of Love 1985 Mike and the Mechanics Mike The Mechanics 1985 Nick Heyward Warning Sign 1986 Go West Dancing on the Couch 1987 Level 42 Staring at the Sun 1988 Mike and the Mechanics Living Years 1988 Kate Bush The Sensual World 1989 SFX SFX featuring Alan Murphy 1993 Level 42 Live at Wembley 1996 References edit Alan Murphy Discography at CD Universe Cduniverse com Retrieved 9 May 2020 Alan Murphy Guitarist Early Years Alanmurphy uk Retrieved 9 May 2020 Alan Murphy Guitarist SFX Alanmurphy uk Retrieved 9 May 2020 Alan Murphy Guitarist SFX Alanmurphy uk Retrieved 9 May 2020 SFX featuring Guitarist Alan Murphy Live at the Cricketers 1981 Alanmurphylive com Retrieved 9 May 2020 Naim Records Naimlabel com Retrieved 9 May 2020 Alan Murphy Go West Guitarist Alanmurphy uk Retrieved 9 May 2020 Alan Murphy Guitarist with Kate Bush Alanmurphy uk Retrieved 9 May 2020 Alan Murphy Level 42 Guitarist Alanmurphy uk 19 October 1989 Retrieved 9 May 2020 Love Is Iain Williams amp the 1984 Project ft vocals by Lelo Soundcloud com Retrieved 9 May 2020 Level 42 Heaven In My Hands The Prince s Trust Rock Gala 1989 YouTube Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 9 May 2020 Level 42 Lessons In Love The Prince s Trust Rock Gala 1989 YouTube Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 9 May 2020 Townsend Martin 16 October 2016 Level 42 guitarist Mark King I ve always had this capacity for not panicking Express co uk Retrieved 9 May 2020 BBC Radio 1 14 December 1991 Gaffaweb Dictionary M Gaffa org Retrieved 9 May 2020 External links editAlan Murphy website Alan Murphy tribute website Live recordings of SFX and Alan Murphy at the Cricketers Kennington London Love Is Suicide by Iain Williams amp the 1984 Project 1 which features Alan Murphy on guitar and Hans Zimmer on Fairlight CMI synth and LinnDrum Alan Murphy discography at Discogs nbsp Love Is Iain Williams amp the 1984 Project ft vocals by Lelo Retrieved 28 February 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Murphy amp oldid 1182741495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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