Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow: Double Vinyl LP
Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow: Double Vinyl LP
Bill Fay Group

Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow: Double Vinyl LP

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Label: Dead Oceans
Release Date: 23rd February

Bill Fay is a proper cult artist, if you haven't heard of him, then maybe he could become your new obsession after all he can count Kevin Morby, Jeff Tweedy, Marlon Williams, Adam Granduciel and many other folk who know a thing or two about a tune as fans. 'Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow' finds the psychedelic pop troubador in band mode and it's a wonderful thing to behold, it's his fullest record, a tight group of player recording what to these ears lands between sophistipop, Peter Gabriel's first 4 records and Dennis Wilson's 'Pacific Ocean Blue'.

The temptation to mythologize Bill Fay can be overwhelming; Fay was, for decades, as prolific as he was under-appreciated. Fay’s unsung-hero status has changed slowly, steadily, on the order of almost twenty-five years. With each new album comes new hosannas and evangelizers — Jeff Tweedy, Kevin Morby, Adam Granduciel and Julia Jacklin, to name just a few.
The Bill Fay Group, in particular, is Fay’s most significant collaborative work; he records as a member of a larger group here, and the result summons a grander sonic scale, an elegent counterweight to Fay’s instincts for the understated. Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow brings to bear the galactic qualities of early rock, the intricacy of jazz improv, and Fay’s earthy folk magic.
Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow has a patchy release history: recorded between 1978 and 1981, it was not released until 2005, when it appeared on CD with limited streaming and no vinyl companion. A 2006 reissue brought the album onto vinyl but with a truncated sequence and nine song missing. Now, finally, Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow arrives in full worldwide. Available on streaming services worldwide and pressed to a double-album vinyl edition, it features the album’s original 22 songs and includes rare and previously unseen photographs from Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow’s original recording session.
In the words of Gary Smith and Rauf Galip, missing Bill Stratton, and abbreviated from the forthcoming album notes:
We chose five songs to record as finished pieces: Life, Spiritual Mansions, Cosmic Boxer, Strange Stairway, Isles of Sleep, all recorded in two studio sessions. We sent them out to try and get a record deal. There were few really independent labels back then and Punk was in the record labels’ ears. No deal.
And now, Dead Oceans who have a lot of faith in Bill’s music wants to re- release the ‘Tomorrow’ album. A double vinyl package. Is there any more unreleased music for the fourth side? Of course. So, we’ve been opening old boxes, finding CDRs, cassettes, a musical archaeological dig. This is our choice from all the music we found.
Fly Like a Bird.


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