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  <biography>David Gray (born 13 June 1968) is an English singer-songwriter from Cheadle Heath. Gray released his first studio album in 1993 and received worldwide attention after the release of White Ladder six years later. It was the first of three UK chart-toppers in six years for Gray, the latter two of which also made the Top 17 in the US.
Gray was born in Sale and brought up in Altrincham, Cheshire, before moving with his family to Wales, where he grew up in the small coastal town of Solva in Pembrokeshire and went on to attend the Carmarthenshire College of Art. He later moved back to the north-west of England to attend the University of Liverpool.
Gray's first two albums A Century Ends and Flesh were issued in 1993 and 1994 respectively and led to Gray becoming popular in folk-rock circles, but both failed in terms of commercial sales.
In 1996 Gray released his third album, Sell, Sell, Sell. With his first two albums having been entirely composed of acoustic folk music, this was his first mature exhibition and saw him use his now-trademark blend of folk, alternative rock and electronics for the first time. Despite critical acclaim, the album did not chart, but the song "Late Night Radio" received some airplay on alternative UK radio stations.</biography>
  <outline>David Gray (born 13 June 1968) is an English singer-songwriter from Cheadle Heath. Gray released his first studio album in 1993 and received worldwide attention after the release of White Ladder six years later. It was the first of three UK chart-toppers in six years for Gray, the latter two of which also made the Top 17 in the US.
Gray was born in Sale and brought up in Altrincham, Cheshire, before moving with his family to Wales, where he grew up in the small coastal town of Solva in Pembrokeshire and went on to attend the Carmarthenshire College of Art. He later moved back to the north-west of England to attend the University of Liverpool.
Gray's first two albums A Century Ends and Flesh were issued in 1993 and 1994 respectively and led to Gray becoming popular in folk-rock circles, but both failed in terms of commercial sales.
In 1996 Gray released his third album, Sell, Sell, Sell. With his first two albums having been entirely composed of acoustic folk music, this was his first mature exhibition and saw him use his now-trademark blend of folk, alternative rock and electronics for the first time. Despite critical acclaim, the album did not chart, but the song "Late Night Radio" received some airplay on alternative UK radio stations.</outline>
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  <title>David Gray</title>
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  <genre>Alternative Rock</genre>
  <genre>Blues</genre>
  <genre>Contemporary Folk</genre>
  <genre>Electronic</genre>
  <genre>Electronic;Indie Rock;Progressive House;Rock;Folktronica</genre>
  <genre>Folk</genre>
  <genre>Folk Rock</genre>
  <genre>Folk Rock;Pop;Soft Rock</genre>
  <genre>Hard Rock</genre>
  <genre>Indie Rock</genre>
  <genre>Pop</genre>
  <genre>Pop Rock</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
  <genre>Singer-Songwriter</genre>
  <genre>Soft Rock</genre>
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  <album>
    <title>Flesh</title>
    <year>1994</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>Sell, Sell, Sell</title>
    <year>1996</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>White Ladder</title>
    <year>1998</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>Please Forgive Me</title>
    <year>1999</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>A New Day at Midnight</title>
    <year>2002</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>Life in Slow Motion</title>
    <year>2005</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>Greatest Hits</title>
    <year>2007</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>Foundling</title>
    <year>2010</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>Mutineers</title>
    <year>2014</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>Gold in a Brass Age</title>
    <year>2019</year>
  </album>
  <album>
    <title>Skellig</title>
    <year>2021</year>
  </album>
  <name>David Gray</name>
</artist>