Barry Gray - Discography

Discography

  • Space Age Nursery Rhymes (Mini-EP, Century 21. Comical updates of nursery rhymes sung by Ken Barrie and Eula Parker; "Three Refined Mice" sung by Gray.)
  • Great Themes from Thunderbirds (Mini-EP, Century 21. Record with incidental music.)
  • Themes from Captain Scarlet (Mini-EP, Century 21. Record with songs and instrumentals from the series and some cover versions of other series.)
  • No Strings Attached (Maxi-single. A release of all the commercial recordings of theme music, near-originals. The CD release also includes "March of the Oysters" from the Stingray episode "Secret of the Giant Oyster".)
  • Thunderbirds Are Go! (LP, United Artists. Film soundtrack incorporating pieces from the TV series; not the original film recording. The EMI CD release also includes the tracks sung by The Shadows.)
  • Thunderbird 6 (CD, MGM. Film soundtrack, released posthumously.)
  • Thunderbirds (CD, Silva Screen. TV soundtrack, released posthumously.)
  • Captain Scarlet (CD, Silva Screen. TV soundtrack, released posthumously.)
  • Space: 1999 (CD, Silva Screen. TV soundtrack, released posthumously.)
  • Joe 90 (CD, Silva Screen. TV soundtrack, released posthumously.)
  • Supercar/Fireball XL5 (CD, Fanderson. Original incidental music from the series, released posthumously.)
  • UFO (Double CD, Fanderson. Original incidental music from the series, released posthumously.)
  • Space: 1999, Year 1 (Double CD, Fanderson. Original incidental music from the first series, released posthumously.)
  • Sleeping Astronauts (CD exclusive to Fanderson members. Original incidental music from various Gerry Anderson series. Also includes some tracks by other composers. Released in 2005.)
  • International Concerto (CD exclusive to Fanderson members. Original incidental music from various Gerry Anderson series. Also includes tracks by other composers. Released in 2006.)
  • Stand By For Adverts (CD, Trunk Records. A compilation of Gray's TV advertising jingles and incidental music recorded in the late 1950s and 1960s. Released in 2011.)

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