Fred Gray (composer)
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Fred Gray is a composer of video game music. Among his works on
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are '' Shadowfire'', '' Mutants'', ''
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'' and '' Enigma Force''. On the
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he made the music for games such as '' Black Lamp'', '' Eco'', ''
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'' and '' Victory Road''. Gray was an employee of Imagine software, and went freelance after the company went out of business. Much of his work appeared in games published by Ocean. He also received commissions from Denton Designs. In 2001 Gray said he was no longer working in the computer games industry, and was teaching adults how to use computers in Liverpool.


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* http://www.last.fm/music/Fred+Gray Year of birth missing (living people) Commodore 64 music English video game composers Living people {{Videogame-musician-stub