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Hindsight - Selected Songs

4.1M streams

4,147,580

The Wondering Kind

3.8M streams

3,771,439

Dust

617.4K streams

617,382

Overnighter

283.8K streams

283,778

These Hands

115.9K streams

115,941

The Telling

95.7K streams

95,717

Going the Distance

75.1K streams

75,062

Bring Thunder and Rain

46.1K streams

46,130

Blood & Longing

42.5K streams

42,478

Keep Rolling On

35K streams

34,991

Biography

Maverick songman Neil Murray was a founding member of the pioneering Warumpi Band which over three albums ( Big Name No Blankets, Go Bush and Too much Humbug) and twenty years of performing thrust contemporary indigenous music into mainstream Australia. 
 He has since become one of Australia’s finest singer/songwriters, enjoying a solo career since 1989. He has released a remarkable string of solo albums - the latest being “The Telling” Murray's song writing is diverse and artists such as Mary Black, Jimmy Little, Missy Higgins, Liam Gerner and Powderfinger have covered his work. Collectively, his output has done much to deepen Australia’s contemporary music heritage. In 1995, he was awarded the APRA song of the year for "My Island Home" originally written for the Warumpi Band and re-recorded by Christine Anu. My Island Home featured in the Sydney 2000 Olympics and the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth games. In 2007, Jailanguru Pakarnu- (Out From Jail) the Warumpi Band’s 1983 single co-written with guitarist Sammy Butcher in the Luritja language- was honoured by the National Film And Sound Archives- “Sounds Of Australia” as a significant heritage (credited as the first commercially released pop rock single in an indigenous language.) In 2016 “My Island Home” was also inducted. Neil Murray was awarded the 2017 Port Fairy Folk Festival Artist of the Year. In 2023 he released the album “The Telling”