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Released in February 2000, Peter Murphy’s Wild Birds 1985–1995: The Best of the Beggars Banquet Years serves as a 16-track compilation chronicling his transition from Bauhaus to a sophisticated solo art-pop career. The collection highlights key hits like "Cuts You Up" and "All Night Long," showcasing a shift toward a more polished sound. For more information, visit Tinnitist .
Arguably his biggest commercial success, this track from the 1989 album Deep defines his late '80s sound—atmospheric, poetic, and accessible while retaining his distinctive artistic edge.
Taken from his 1995 album Cascade , this track represents the later boundary of the compilation. Produced by Pascal Gabriel, the song leans into ethereal wave and ambient pop textures. It shows a matured artist who traded the sharp edges of post-punk for shimmering, hypnotic melodies. "All Night Long" (1988)
For collectors and newcomers alike, Wild Birds functions as a seamless listening experience. Rather than throwing together a random assortment of songs, it curates an emotional arc. Key inclusions include: : The undisputed commercial peak.
Wild Birds: 1985–1995 is more than just a greatest hits album; it is a testament to Peter Murphy’s artistry. It proves that he was never defined by a single genre. By stepping away from the aggressive post-punk of Bauhaus, Murphy allowed his vocals to take center stage, evolving into a sophisticated contemporary crooner akin to David Bowie or Bryan Ferry.
Released in February 2000, Peter Murphy’s Wild Birds 1985–1995: The Best of the Beggars Banquet Years serves as a 16-track compilation chronicling his transition from Bauhaus to a sophisticated solo art-pop career. The collection highlights key hits like "Cuts You Up" and "All Night Long," showcasing a shift toward a more polished sound. For more information, visit Tinnitist .
Arguably his biggest commercial success, this track from the 1989 album Deep defines his late '80s sound—atmospheric, poetic, and accessible while retaining his distinctive artistic edge.
Taken from his 1995 album Cascade , this track represents the later boundary of the compilation. Produced by Pascal Gabriel, the song leans into ethereal wave and ambient pop textures. It shows a matured artist who traded the sharp edges of post-punk for shimmering, hypnotic melodies. "All Night Long" (1988)
For collectors and newcomers alike, Wild Birds functions as a seamless listening experience. Rather than throwing together a random assortment of songs, it curates an emotional arc. Key inclusions include: : The undisputed commercial peak.
Wild Birds: 1985–1995 is more than just a greatest hits album; it is a testament to Peter Murphy’s artistry. It proves that he was never defined by a single genre. By stepping away from the aggressive post-punk of Bauhaus, Murphy allowed his vocals to take center stage, evolving into a sophisticated contemporary crooner akin to David Bowie or Bryan Ferry.