Bill Fay - Bill Fay LP
As a songwriter, the music written and recorded by Bill Fay has taken many years to reach the audience it deserved, thanks mainly to Wilco covering Fay's Be Not so Fearful, a song featured on Fay's first album. Now highly regarded, Fay's debut album is now released by Esoteric recordings.
"Bill Fay", first released on the nova label, was a work both sumptuous and delicately melancholic. featuring string arrangements by jazz musician Mike Gibbs, sessions would also feature guitarist Ray Russell. Cited by uncut magazine as 'the missing link between Nick Drake, Ray Davies and Bob Dylan', Bill Fay's work now has the patronage of a younger generation of musicians to bring Fay the critical accolades he deserved.
Fay's supremely creative muse has deservedly come full circle. This reissue also adds fay's first recorded offerings, the single Screams in the Ears and b-side Some Good Advice. These recordings first appeared in 1967, produced by Peter Eden and featured Southend band the Fingers, as the backing band.
Tracklist:
1. Garden Song
2. The Sun Is Bored
3. We Want You to Stay
4. Narrow Way
5. We Have Laid Here
6. Sing Us One of Your Songs May
7. Gentle Willie
8. Methane River
9. The Room
10. Goodnight Stan
11. Cannons Plain
12. Be Not So Fearful
13. Down to the Bridge
About this product: this reissue is pressed on black vinyl.