Rudolph Grey

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Rudolph Grey is a musician and writer.

As an electric guitarist, Grey has recorded and performed under his own name, as well as leading various ad hoc ensembles called The Blue Humans.[1] His music draws on no wave and free jazz.

Grey is also a motion picture historian and has written Nightmare of Ecstasy (1992), a biography of Ed Wood, the director of notoriously awful films. Tim Burton drew heavily on Nightmare for his film Ed Wood.

In 2001, Grey rediscovered a copy of Ed Wood's final feature-length film, Necromania, which had been presumed to be lost.[2]

Discography

Rudolph Grey

Date Album Notes Label
1991
Mask of Light
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New Alliance
1994
Transfixed
-
New Alliance

Blue Humans

Date Album Notes Label
1993
Clear to Higher Time
Studio recording 1991, produced by Thurston Moore
New Alliance
1993
To Higher Time
Live CBGB's 1990
New Alliance
1995
Incandescence
CBGB's opening for Sonic Youth
Shock
1995
Live NY 1980
With Beaver Harris and Arthur Doyle
Audible Hiss
1996
Live in London 1994
With Charles Gayle and Tom Surgal
Blast First

Red Transistor

Date Album Notes Label
1990
Not Bite/We're Not Crazy
7" single recorded 1977, Red Star Records
Ecstatic Peace!

Recordings of sessions led by others

Date Artists Album Label
1996
Arthur Doyle
Live at the Cooler
The Lotus Sound

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