1996 studio album by Frank Black
The Cult of Ray is the third solo studio album by American musician Frank Black . Black opted to produce The Cult of Ray himself, after Eric Drew Feldman produced his first two albums.
The album title is a reference to author Ray Bradbury .[ 11] The album's final song is a tribute to Shazeb Andleeb, who was beaten to death at Narbonne High School in Harbor City , California (a school Black attended), in May 1995.[ 12]
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^ Kowsky, Kim; Kass, Jeff (May 19, 1995). "Student Dies After Youths Beat Him at High School" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved July 17, 2013 .