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Released in 1968, "Tomorrow Tomorrow And Tomorrow" is the Bill Fay Group's most iconic and enduring album. This masterpiece features a distinctive blend of folk, rock, and pop elements, showcasing Fay's exceptional songwriting skills and poetic lyrics. The album's title track, "Tomorrow Tomorrow And Tomorrow," is a hauntingly beautiful song that has become a fan favorite.
The lyrics continued Fay's obsession with the spiritual, the mundane, and the apocalyptic. Songs like "Strange Addictions" and "Isla" showcased a songwriter who hadn't lost his touch but had evolved into something more muscular and band-oriented. Official Release and Legacy
Bill Fay Group's Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow is a collection of previously unreleased sessions recorded between 1978 and 1981 Bill Fay Group Tomorrow Tomorrow And Tomorrow Rar --FULL
Fay’s signature tender voice and "big life question" lyrics remain the emotional anchor. The Definitive "Full" Version
The album received critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising Fay's unique vocal style, lyrical depth, and musical versatility. Despite its initial commercial success, the album has since become a cult classic, highly sought after by collectors and music enthusiasts. Released in 1968, "Tomorrow Tomorrow And Tomorrow" is
The music world is replete with hidden gems, and Bill Fay Group's "Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow" is one such treasure that has been shrouded in obscurity for far too long. This 1971 album, now available in a pristine RAR file, is a mesmerizing blend of melancholy, introspection, and soaring melodies that will leave you entranced and yearning for more.
The full 28-track collection is available on Spotify and Apple Music. The lyrics continued Fay's obsession with the spiritual,
The sessions remained unreleased for nearly 25 years until David Tibet (of Current 93) unearthed them for a CD release on the Durtro/Jnana label in 2005 . For years, this CD was the only way to hear the material, making it a "rare" find for collectors and digital archivists. What Makes This Album Special?