Atomic Theory Records

Willie Murphy

Murphy was born and grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, in an Irish Catholic working-class family. He began piano lessons at the age of 4. His early musical influences were Little Richard, Fats Domino, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Ray Charles.

Murphy played on the folk circuit with John Koerner, and the duo recorded Running, Jumping, Standing Still in 1969. The album received positive reviews, Crawdaddy! calling it "one of the most unique and underrated albums of the folk boom, perhaps the only psychedelic ragtime blues album ever made."  The duo eventually split up, and Koerner pursued an unsuccessful career in filmmaking, temporarily retiring from the music business and moving to Copenhagen, Denmark. Murphy was offered a full-time job with Elektra Records as an in-house producer but declined, choosing to remain in the Minneapolis area.

He produced Bonnie Raitt's 1971 debut album for Warner Bros. Records. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Murphy led the R&B, blues and rock group Willie and the Bees.

Murphy performed on piano, bass, guitar and other instruments as a session musician for Raitt, Koerner, Greg Brown, Prudence Johnson, Little Milton, and many others. He formed the Atomic Theory Records label in 1985 and released albums by himself, Phil Heywood, Boiled in Lead, Larry Long, and various world music artists.

- from wikipedia


released: 1985
Atomic Theory Records - TTA 8684
(LP)

Willie Murphy
Piano Hits / Hits Piano

  • Willie Murphy: Bass, Piano, Vocals

Engineered by Scott Rivard
Edited by Jonathan Akre

Atomic Theory's first ever release, Willie Murphy's solo piano/vocal album, Willie Murphy Hits Piano/Piano Hits Willie Murphy. Willie displays his unique performing and arranging skills on this collection of blues, R&B, jazz, pop and rock covers (some standard, some lesser known) and on his own, Fairy Tale, which has become Willie's unofficial signature song.