Roman Grey

Canadian band from the 1980s From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Roman Grey was a Canadian band from the 1980s. Their music has been described as "dream pop".[1]

OriginCanada
Years active1982–1990
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Roman Grey
OriginCanada
GenresSynthpop/Rock
Years active1982–1990
LabelAttic Records
MembersRoss Roman, David Grey
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History

Roman Grey was formed in 1982 by Ross Roman (Rheaume) and David Grey (Smith). Their first self-titled EP release on Relativity Records became popular in Italy,[2][3] and the single "Look Me in the Eyes" was played extensively on the radio and in dance clubs there.[4]

The band found success in Canada with their 1988 album Edge of the Shadow, produced by Terry Brown.[5] The single "IBU" appeared on the RPM Canadian Content charts that year.[6]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Edge of the Shadow (1988)

Extended plays

  • Roman Grey (1982)
  • Body Shock (1984)

Singles

  • "Look Me in the Eyes" (1982)
  • "Shake Down" (1984)
  • "Shangri-La" (1988)[3]
  • "I.B.U." (1988) #37 CA

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