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Howdy and welcome to my store! Bill Fay is one of English music’s best kept secrets. At the dawn of the 1970s, he was a one-man song factory,
with a piano that spilled liquid gold and a voice every bit the equal of Ray Davies, John Lennon, early Bowie,
or Procol Harum’s Gary Brooker. He made two solo albums but his contract wasn’t renewed, which left his
LPs and his reputation to become cult items. But he never stopped writing, the music kept on coming. Now,
in his late sixties, he has produced Life Is People, a brand new studio album that shows his profoundly
humanist vision is as strong as it ever was.
His debut on the underground Decca Nova label, Bill Fay (1970), included spacious big band jazz
arrangements by Mike Gibbs, but it was the follow-up, Time Of The Last Persecution (1971), that cemented
his reputation – a harrowing, philosophical and painfully honest diagnosis of an unhealthy society and a
messed-up planet, that featured the cream of London’s fieriest jazz session players such as guitarist Ray
Russell. Unable to make ends meet as a musician, Fay wandered through a succession of jobs for years,
writing songs privately. Both solo albums were re-issued in 1998, and when the likes of Jeff Tweedy began
singing his praises in the early 2000s, Bill began to come back into view and Wilco even convinced the shy
singer to join them onstage in London in 2007.
A few CDs of Bill’s early demos and home recordings have since emerged, but Life Is People is his first
properly crafted studio albumsince 1971.He wasmotivated by American producer Joshua Henry, who grew
up listening to his dad’s Bill Fay albums on vinyl. Spooling through Bill’s home demos, Joshua discovered
an incredible trove of material. Matt Deighton (Oasis, Paul Weller, Mother Earth) assembled a cast of
backup musicians to bring out the songs’ full potential. These include Deighton on guitar, Tim Weller
(who’s played drums for everyone from Will Young to Noel Gallagher and Goldfrapp), and keyboardist
Mikey Rowe (High Flying Birds, Stevie Nicks, etc). In addition, Bill is reunited on several tracks with Ray
Russell and drummer Alan Rushton, who played on Time Of The Last Persecution.
And it’s a stunning return to form. Ranging from intimate to cosmic, epic but never grandiose, Bill’s deeply
committed music reminds you of important, eternal truths, and the lessons to be drawn from the natural
world, when the materiality and greed threaten to engulf everything.
It’s time to recognise one of the great English voices. After nearly 50 years, Bill Fay has finally delivered his
masterpiece: as rapturous and soul-stirring as any music you’ll hear this year.
1. An underground legend with devoted fans such as Jeff Tweedy and Nick Cave, Bill Fay’s new album is his
first proper studio album since 1971.
2. Described by Uncut as “the missing link between Nick Drake, Ray Davies and Bob Dylan,” Fay’s return
shares many parallels with comebacks by Vashti Bunyan, ScottWalker or RobertWyatt.
3. Life is People features a duet with Jeff Tweedy, a backing band of Mike Deighton (Oasis, Paul Weller,
Mother Earth), Tim Weller (Goldfrapp), Mikey Rowe (High Flying Birds, Stevie Nicks), and a moving
rendition of Wilco’s classic “Jesus Etc.”
4. Gorgeous gatefold double LP version comes with download of the album.
Tracklisting: There Is A Valley/
Big Painter/
Never Ending Happening/
This World/
The Healing Day/
City of Dreams/
Be At Peace With Yourself/
Jesus, Etc./
Empires/
Thank You Lord/
Cosmic Concerto (Life Is People)/
The Coast No Man Can Tell
Record Condition: This record is brand new and unplayed!
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