It's hard to imagine anyone needing an introduction to David Gray. Alongside artists such as Travis, Toploader and Dido, his melodic, radio-friendly hits defined the sound of the turn of millennium: 1998's White Ladder is certified 10 times platinum, while its 2002 follow-up, A New Day at Midnight, went four times platinum. But beyond his imperial phase, there are countless riches and stylistic mutations to explore in a career that's still going strong, from his cult early ‘90s folk records to 2010's intimate Foundling, which took its cues from Nick Drake and Van Morrison.