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'''''Bauhaus''''' is an influential English rock band considered to be one of the founders of Goth Rock.  The band opened for [[Nine Inch Nails]] during their [[With Teeth: Summer Amphitheater Tour|Summer Amphitheatre Tour]] in 2006.  The band originally split in 1984, but has resumed activity twice since disbanding, once in 1998 and also in 2005/2006.  The status of the band is once again, undetermined.<br><br>
 
'''''Bauhaus''''' is an influential English rock band considered to be one of the founders of Goth Rock.  The band opened for [[Nine Inch Nails]] during their [[With Teeth: Summer Amphitheater Tour|Summer Amphitheatre Tour]] in 2006.  The band originally split in 1984, but has resumed activity twice since disbanding, once in 1998 and also in 2005/2006.  The status of the band is once again, undetermined.<br><br>
  
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Lead Singer [[Peter Murphy]] collaborated with [[Trent Reznor]] for several [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2007 Radio Collaboration|special radio appearances]]. Nine Inch Nails was also the opening act for lead singer Peter Murphy's ''Strange Kind of Love'' tour in 1990.
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Lead Singer [[Peter Murphy]] collaborated with [[Trent Reznor]] for several [[With Teeth: Summer Tour 2007 Radio Collaboration|special radio appearances]]. Nine Inch Nails was also the opening act for a Peter's ''Strange Kind of Love'' tour in 1990.
  
 
[[Image:Gotham reunior tour.jpg|frame|Promotional Photo for 1998's ''Resurrection Tour'']]
 
[[Image:Gotham reunior tour.jpg|frame|Promotional Photo for 1998's ''Resurrection Tour'']]

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Bauhaus is an influential English rock band considered to be one of the founders of Goth Rock. The band opened for Nine Inch Nails during their Summer Amphitheatre Tour in 2006. The band originally split in 1984, but has resumed activity twice since disbanding, once in 1998 and also in 2005/2006. The status of the band is once again, undetermined.

Lead Singer Peter Murphy collaborated with Trent Reznor for several special radio appearances. Nine Inch Nails was also the opening act for a Peter's Strange Kind of Love tour in 1990.

Promotional Photo for 1998's Resurrection Tour

Contents

  • 1 Band Members
  • 2 Discography
    • 2.1 Studio Albums/ EP's
    • 2.2 Live Albums
    • 2.3 Singles
    • 2.4 Compilations

Band Members

  • Peter Murphy - vocals (live: keyboards, melodica)
  • Daniel Ash - guitar, saxophone, keyboards
  • David J - bass guitar, keyboards
  • Kevin Haskins - drums

Discography

Studio Albums/ EP's

In the Flat Field (1980)

Mask (1981)

Searching For Satori [EP] (1982)

The Sky's Gone Out (1982)

Burning from the Inside (1983)

Live Albums

Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape (1982)

Rest in Peace: The Final Concert (1992)

Gotham (Metropolis) (1999)

Singles

"Bela Lugosi's Dead" (1979)

"Dark Entries" (1980)

"Terror Couple Kill Colonel" (1980)

"Telegram Sam (T. Rex)" (1980)

"Kick in the Eye" (1981)

"The Passion of Lovers" (1981)

"Kick in the Eye" (1982)

"Spirit" (1982)

"Ziggy Stardust" (David Bowie)" (1982)

"Lagartija Nick" (1983)

"She's In Parties" (1983)

"Sanity Assassin" [Limited to Fan Club] (1983)

Compilations

Singles: 1981-1983 (1983)

1979- 1983 (31 Tracks) (1985)

1979-1983 Volume 1 (1986)

1979-1983 Volume 2 (1986)

Swing the Heartache: The BBC Sessions (BBC/Beggars Banquet) (1989)

Beneath the Mask (1997)

Crackle: The Best of Bauhaus (2000)

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