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Description:
2008 digitally remastered and expanded edition. 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. This reissue also adds Fay's first recorded offerings, the single 'Screams in the Ears' B&W 'Some Good Advice', which appeared in 1967, produced by Peter Eden and featuring South end band the Fingers, as backing band. As a songwriter, the music written and recorded by Bill Fay has taken many years to reach the audience it deserves, thanks mainly to Wilco covering Fay's "Be Not So Fearful", a song featured on Fay's first album. 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. Esoteric.
The "Bill Fay" CD by Bill Fay, released by Cherry Red Records, is a remarkable reissue that brings to light the profound artistry of one of Britain's most enigmatic singer-songwriters. Originally emerging in the early 1970s, Bill Fay's music blends folk, rock, and orchestral elements with poetic lyricism and introspective themes. This album showcases his unique ability to craft songs that are both deeply personal and universally resonant. Over the years, Fay has garnered critical acclaim for his haunting melodies and philosophical songwriting style. After decades away from the spotlight, he experienced a resurgence in popularity thanks to renewed interest from musicians and fans alike. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving classic albums across genres; their meticulous remastering ensures listeners experience this timeless work as it was meant to be heard.
Legendary album - this CD edition contains the addition of the 1967 single "Some Good Advice" and its b-side "Screams in the Ears". - I HONESTLY RECOMMEND