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Charlie Murphy is an American singer-songwriter whose album Catch the Fire (1981), released on the Good Fairy Productions label, contained the original version of 'Burning Times', later covered by Christy Moore and Roy Bailey. The album also contained the LGBT rights anthem 'Gay Spirit'. The album is notable for addressing LGBT issues and pagan spirituality within its lyrics. The song "Burning Times" concerns the persecution of women accused of witchcraft in the Middle Ages and early modern periods. Its chorus mentions several pagan female deities: Isis, Astarte, Diana, Hecate, Demeter, Kali... Inanna. It also mentions that nine million women died, ...in this holocaust against the nature people. The other key song, "Gay Spirit", expresses the frustration of growing up gay within a prejudiced society: When we were born they tried to put us in a cage, and tell our bodies what to feel, we have chosen tofeel all the truth, that our bodies do reveal.... The chorus is a rousing burst of optimism: There's a gay spirit singing in our hearts, leading us through these troubled times, There's a gay spirit moving 'round this land, calling us to a time of open love.

Contents

Catch the Fire track listing

Side One

  1. Gay Spirit (4:56)
  2. Double Love (2:59)
  3. Under Capricorn (3:17)
  4. Dear Men (4:14)
  5. Mother Ocean (6:04)

Side Two

  1. Love Life Enough to Struggle (5:43)
  2. No More (1:37)
  3. Burning Times (6:37)
  4. Healing Song (4:16)

Songs

Gay Spirit1978
Burning Times - Charlie MurphyEbenezer's Make Over ยท 2004
The Matador1978

References

Charlie Murphy (singer-songwriter) Wikipedia


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