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Róisín Murphy

Róisín Murphy

About Róisín Murphy

Dublin-born singer Róisín Murphy moved from Ireland to Manchester, England, with her family when she was 12, and remained there even after her parents returned to Dublin four years later. On her own at 16, Murphy had no aspirations of singing until she met producer Mark Brydon, with whom she formed the eclectic electronic pop duo Moloko. The pair's stylish-yet-quirky sound scored them several hits, including "Sing It Back," "The Time Is Now," and "Fun for Me." By the time of Moloko's fourth album, 2002's Statues, Murphy and Brydon's personal and professional relationships were strained, and Moloko called it a day after completing the tour supporting that album. Murphy moved to London and began working with forward-thinking electronic producer Matthew Herbert, who had previously worked on a remix of "Sing It Back" with Moloko. He encouraged Murphy to bring typically non-musical items like notebooks into the studio and use them in musical ways; the results were first released as three limited-edition vinyl EPs, Sequins #1, Sequins #2, and Sequins #3. In 2005, Moloko's label, Echo, released the EPs as the full-length album Ruby Blue. In spring 2006, Ruby Blue was released in the U.S. Overpowered, which featured productions by Bugz in the Attic and Groove Armada members and some of Murphy's most pop-oriented songs to date, arrived in late 2007. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Róisín Murphy's Discography  (6)

Let Me Know  Let Me Know more more
Overpowered  Overpowered more more
You Know Me Better  You Know Me Better more more
If We're In Love  If We're In Love more more
Cry Baby  Cry Baby more more

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Compilations Featuring Róisín Murphy  (20)

Global Gathering  Global Gathering New State En... more more
Godskitchen Global Gathering  Godskitchen Global Gathering New State En... more more
Sessions Summer 2007  Sessions Summer 2007 Ministry Of... more more
Café Solo Compiled with love by José Padilla Café Solo: Compiled with love by José Padilla Resist Music... more more
Culture Club Volume 4  Culture Club Volume 4 News more more

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