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Birth name
  
Raymond Russell

Years active
  
1963–present

Genres
  
Instruments
  
Guitar

Name
  
Ray Russell

Music group
  
RMS (Since 1982)

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Born
  
4 April 1947 (age 77) (
1947-04-04
)

Origin
  
Islington, North London, England

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer, producer

Labels
  
Role
  
Musician · rayrussell.co.uk

Movies
  
RMS and Gil Evans: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1983RMS and Gil Evans: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1983

Albums
  
The Celestial Squid, Turn Circle, Why Not Now

Similar People
  
Mo Foster, Henry Kaiser, Simon Phillips, Gary Husband, Evelyn Glennie

Raymond 'Ray' Russell (born 4 April 1947) is an English session musician who is primarily a guitarist. He is also renowned as a record producer and composer.

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In 1973 he was a member of the band Mouse, who released a progressive rock album entitled Lady Killer for the Sovereign record label.

His TV compositions have included A Touch of Frost, Bergerac, Plain Jane, A Bit of a Do, The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, Dangerfield and Grafters, as well as many other British and American television programmes.

He also played in the DVD "Simon Phillips Returns" with Simon Phillips and Anthony Jackson.

Along with colleagues Mo Foster and Ralph Salmins, Russell gives musical seminars at UK educational establishments and occasionally other venues around the world.

In 2008 Russell, in collaboration with drummer, Ralph Salmins, and sound engineer Rik Walton, created Made Up Music, a music library that has eschewed the usual methodology of distributing audio CDs to sound studios and production companies. It currently achieves its music distribution partially from its website and partially by distributing portable hard drives to music editors. The company features music written and performed by Russell and several other well-established session players, including Mo Foster, Steve Donnelly and Simon Eyre.

Solo discography

  • Turn Circle (1968) CBS
  • Dragon Hill (1969) CBS
  • June 11th 1971: Live at the ICA (1971) RCA
  • Rites & Rituals (1971) CBS
  • Secret Asylum (1973) Black Lion
  • Ready or Not (1977) DJM 2002 reissue Angel Air
  • This Side Up (1989) B&W Records
  • A Table Near The Band (1990) 2008 reissue Angel Air
  • Guitars From Mars (1990) Virgin
  • Why Not Now (1988) 2004 reissue Angel Air
  • Childscape (1990) [Ray Russell Featuring Gil Evans And Mark Isham} a reissued and renamed Why Not Now B&W Records
  • Live at the ICA / Retrospective (2000) Mokai
  • A Touch of Frost (2003) Universal
  • The Composer's Cut (2005) Angel Air
  • Goodbye Svengali (2006) Cuneiform Records
  • Myths & Legends (2007) Strip Sounds
  • Songs

    Goodbye Svengali
    Gukten Limpo
    A Table Near The Band
    Disinterested Bystander
    The Enumeration
    Construction #14
    Stained Angel Morning
    Blue Shoes-No Dance
    Private Lives - The Darrow family theme
    The Appendix Man/Frost thinks it over
    Keys to the Car - 'Con-Man' theme
    One Man's meat - 'James' story
    One Man's meat - Kaiser the dog bonds with Jack Frost
    The Whole Of Tomorrow
    Frost and Reid
    Liberty Caps From The Coast
    Eighth House
    Benefit of the Doubt - Lost daughter theme
    Frost in Danger
    Stranger in the house - 'Woodland walk' theme
    Peruvian Triangle
    Part II: Tremendum
    Part I: Dormancy
    Sombrero Sam
    Jack Frost theme - Benifit of the doubt suite
    Old Kingdoms
    Angel Of Dusk
    Diamond Geezer
    Sadistic Cuts
    I Need Your Love
    Panic
    The search/the suicide

    References

    Ray Russell (musician) Wikipedia


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