James Murphy Interview about the Spiritual Healing era of Death
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We shortened our original interview with James Murphy to only the talk specific to James time with Death to fit with our Death series. The original interview is also on our KZread channel and goes into his work with Obituary, Testament, and Disincarnate. Find the longer interview in our normal feed if you want to hear him talk about a lot more!
This was also featured in part 2 of our Death podcast series in which we ranked each Death album & had interviews with various members of the band throughout each lineup change.
Checkout the rest out at www.intothecombine.com or any podcast app for more!
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every album Murphy played on boosted those bands beyond compare...Obituary, Death, Cancer, Testament.
@Gitarrist71
Жыл бұрын
... Konkhra, Disincarnate, Solstice, James Murphy... 🤘🤘🤘
@brunomantovaneli6076
Жыл бұрын
I'm not so sure about Death. Murphy was incredible in Spiritual Healing but it is arguably the band's worst album. The lead guitar parts are definitely miles ahead of Leprosy, but the songwriting overall is way worse and sounds just uninspired at times
@yeahsure8323
Жыл бұрын
@@brunomantovaneli6076 i respectfully disagree… this album was easier on my ears then the previous album… seemed cleaner and more structured which made me a fan.
@mrbevelaqua8649
Жыл бұрын
Hard disagree on Testament, those first 4-5 albums with Skolnick are untouchable in their discography
@darkkrenaissance42
Жыл бұрын
DISINCARNATE
Any album involving Murphy is GOLD \m/
James and Chuck were magical together. Spiritual Healing is one of the best death metal albums of all time...then James went on to do Cause of Death with Obituary...2 phenomenal albums that James had a HUGE part in. His solos are unreal
@Diesel0807
Жыл бұрын
Cause of death was a complete bore compared to spiritual healing though, good solos but everything else was weak and celtic frosty
@MoveitorLoseit2
9 ай бұрын
@@Diesel0807 yeah I always found Obituary to be overrated. Their songs are very basic death & roll type of riffing. I never understood the hype for them. They have a couple catchy tracks on every album but mostly they are just ok. Don't get me wrong, I love James Murphy's guitar playing and Allen West had some great solos too. I am referring to Obituary's riffs. I wish Chuck could have got along better with James on tour & James could stay with Death longer. I would love to hear James play on Human.
@sothis1448
6 ай бұрын
@@Diesel0807 one of the greatest albums of all time, newb.
@sothis1448
6 ай бұрын
@@MoveitorLoseit2 Stick to listening to Cynic.
@MoveitorLoseit2
6 ай бұрын
@@sothis1448 why? I mentioned I like James Murphy's playing but I find Obituary's riffs boring. I wish James played on Human but he didn't. So why would I like Cynic? James didn't play with them.
Spiritual Healing is a groundbreaking album. The first album that was brutal with exotic, melodic solos. It was a big deal. I bought the cassette in 1990, my first year of high school. This album raised the bar. There is no doubt. It is certainly within the top 10 death metal albums of all time. It gives me chills when i listen to that album, even so many years later. Spiritual Healing strikes a nerve musically in the best possible way.
@sothis1448
6 ай бұрын
Top 10, good joke!
James Murphy is a GOAT.
@notanotherjamesmurphy5574
Жыл бұрын
absolutely
@Jerry-tv4bg
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget he was also on cancer death shall rise a masterpiece also that along with spiritual,obituary cause of death legendary albums
@BeastCake1349
Жыл бұрын
@@Jerry-tv4bg Disincarnate as well. He’s awesome. His work on Death shall rise is phenomenal.
The best Death album. Everything about this album from the vocals to the music is absolutely brutal.
Spiritual Healing is one of the more recent death albums I got in to. And it has by far my favorite guitar work. The solos are incredible. Murphy’s awesome on this album.
Love Spiritual Healing. It's my favourite Death album. The songwriting is phenomenal. The production was one of the first records of its kind to sound "clearer and cleaner" - less reverb, which was a giant leap ahead in terms of production at the time - one of the first records of the time to sound actually produced. I have to say that Bill's drumming is one of the catchiest drumming ever. Bill really makes so much sense - his drumming is so considered, and melodic. The fact that the bass drum is really up high in the mix is such a joy to listen to, and a masterstroke I my opinion. We had already been primed for drier production and cleaner sounds with "...and justice for all". My two cents on this : if this line up continued and the next album has someone like Bob Rock on production, I think Death would have been one of the biggest metal bands on the planet. This is one of the best metal albums ever - with THE best line up ever. I must admit - that European tour with Kreator was the beginning of the end. Every European wanted to see Death and thought Kreator were not a world class band as Death were. To turn up and see the roadie singing on stage was unforgivable. The band at that point had cheapened the brand and ticket holders were burned.
I remember buying the cassette tape. It was my first Death album
Thank you for uploading this. When I first heard JM's guitar riffs on the song Spiritual Healing I got a natural high I'll never forget. SH is the best fucking Death album.
Spiritual healing was the first death album I ever heard, I think it was back in 91 or 92. I got to meet Chuck in 95 in Cleveland Ohio at the old Peabody's down under which is not there now. I will never forget it. Such a humble man.
I bet Terry does not remember working with me at the Riverview flower farm when in the late eighties that dude was so friendly he didn't even curse such a clean long haired fellow, Me being a sabbath fan and a musician myself how can you not be friends with a dude named Terry butler love the memories of the time, never forget love forever ...Dr. Dan the lyric man
I grew up fairly sheltered and wasn't allowed to listen to death/extreme metal in my parents house... mid-late 90s. Came across Convergence in a CD store and bought it. Didn't know who James was, just loved the guitar work. Thought he was just some rando that put out a killer guitar album. As I got older and started getting familiar with the classics, I kept seeing his name on things, I was like well damn, that's who James Murphy is.
I got to meet James once. In 2002 I flew from Oklahoma to Ohio for Ohio Death Fest and the night before in Cleveland they had a James Murphy benefit shit show so I had to make it there. Well the next day in Lorain for the Fest, James was just walking around chatting with people. He was still very sick at the time and you could tell he wasn’t feeling well at all but when he had a break and didn’t have a crowd around him I walked up and completely fan girled out on him. Hahaha! Normally you won’t get a great response but James was absolutely THE coolest guy of all time. We talked about music, life, family and just everything going on. He acted like the average Joe… We talked for HOURS that day. I’m so unbelievably glad he got better.
thanks for doing this and posting it, James Murphy sounds like the coolest dude
Spiritual Healing was the first Death album I really really got into when it was released. Scream Bloody Gore and Leprosy not until later. This is a killer album.
James Murphy if you're reading this, do you remember talking to me on KZread back when it was a social network? I insulted you unfairly and you called me out and we had an amazing conversation
Absolutely excellent interview packed with information I never, ever knew about this era of DEATH.
@6evil6dead64
Жыл бұрын
Last album I got. And absolutely my favorite. Human has my favorite drum work. But this album has the best songs for me. And Murphy rules🤘🤘. Some of my favorite solos ever.
Solos are great on this album, shout out to you James Murphy, keep fuckin that chicken 🐔
Good to hear your new Steve Digiorgio interview where he backs up James' claim that Chuck specifically got James Murphy because he was a more talented guitarist than himself. It's easy to look at the statements and say maybe he's building himself up, but Steve absolutely backs it up.
@intothecombine6169
Жыл бұрын
Ya man I agree it seems like Chuck always wanted to just have the best players for the album instead of trying to be the best in the band
@Diesel0807
Жыл бұрын
Not a more talented guitarist than Chuck a more neo classical chops kinda player yes .. but Chuck was a brilliant composer rhythm player and soloist, at the time of spiritual James may have had some good tools in his box to contribute to chucks repertoire at the time spiritual was recorded. by the time Chuck was sick his playing was at a very high level matched by very few in the genre, huge James fan wish they could have made more records together but he wound up being a hired gun for many bands and Chuck went the route of steely dan hiring a different group of players for every record
That Testament Low album is a damn masterpiece.
When metal heads tucked their shirts in lol. Amazing album since I was a teenager & it hit the shelves. Great chat with James here.
@TheLordGoat
9 ай бұрын
It was never that cool, but guys from Florida and other kinda rural spots, did wear them like that.
James is a legend
Hell yes! I'm thankful I stumbled upon your channel yesterday when I saw you had a recent interview with former lead guitarist Rick Rozz, and that was a great, insightful interview from Rick talking about personal stories about him and Chuck that you wouldnt of heard or read anywhere else... it helped kinda lift the veil of how Chuck was and his personality along with Rick and other people because like I said there isn't like a bunch of footage of the band outside of concerts and there isn't very many like books or biographies on Chuck & Death that could shed some more light on who these guys were, and where were their heads back in those early days when creating these masterpieces of albums! Thanks for these interviews/videos!!
@intothecombine6169
Жыл бұрын
Hell ya glad you dug it man! Hopefully will get some of the guys I missed in the future🤞
these interviews are so fucking awesome!
Man i always dreamed about a 2nd Death album with you 2 again!! You 2 are the greatest guiarists ever period!!! I will put u 2 against anyone!! I can only imagine what kind of song composition you guys could do today!! R.i.P. Chuck! Keep shreddin Murphy!
great James Murphy
James and Chuck were awesome R.i.p.
The Murphy \m/ all of my favorite death metal albums have Murf. Disincarnate is still my favorite. Still want that back patch.
Awesome!!! I was 12 or 13 when I bought Spiritual Healing!!! 😎 👍
LOW is one of my FAVORITE albums.🤟
The best Death album from the OLD DEATH ERA(pre-demolition Berlin wall times)
Got to see them play together they were really tight
James Murphy everyone!!! Great interview!!! Whats the intro song in all your videos?
@intothecombine6169
Жыл бұрын
Hey man it’s actually just from something we wrote a long time ago and decided to use for the show
@naidentraibas1196
Жыл бұрын
@@intothecombine6169 its an awesome song!!! Publish it if you can lml
Totally not what I expected him to sound like lol. One of my earliest influences though. Really changed the way I approached leads.
I thought the whammy bar stuff on Leprosy was a little over the top too, it almost makes me laugh in some spots. But hey, it made the album what it is, for better or worse.
Yeah !!! CARCASS !!!!
interesting
@stevedamien638
Жыл бұрын
Yes Seem like fanbois always amplify the power of someone they like. Yes there is a driver but passengers are as important as the driver is. We always drive longer accompanied, Death last that long not only because of Chuck but with musicians he was involved with. Yes Chuck is not dead he is Death. His vision at the begining of the project no doubt.
Don't miss my incredible video of James Murphy playing in 1990! (sorry it's Obituary) kzread.info/dash/bejne/dZ6rrdx7fNTUfso.html (20-second SUPER highlight!) kzread.info/dash/bejne/aoyVpcWFkpSoj84.html (full show)
James sounds like Bill Hicks.
'promosm' 🤘
Head strong more ego driven think this is why you were never in one band
@back4onemore
8 ай бұрын
You had to have a ego to make it in that business and of course he backed it up with his playing because he’s a legend for a reason so who cares if had a ego. He seems like a cool dude from what I’ve heard and saw in interviews.
James is a great guitarist however not a fan of him personally
@back4onemore
8 ай бұрын
Why?
@TonySmithDrums
8 ай бұрын
@@back4onemore If he doesn’t agree with your political views, he kind of shits all over you. Very antagonistic. At least that was my experience.