Bill Fay’s introspective, biblically themed 1971 classic was all-but ignored on release – but its reputation and collectability have risen ever since.
Musically, it’s a very light album, built around delicate melodic intricacies. For the narrative, Fay would draw inspiration from the biblical books of Daniel and Revelation. Coming off the back of the hippie movement, the album – warning of judgement and despair – was a stark contrast to the messages of peace and love that had become commonplace.
- A1 Omega Day
- A2 Don't Let My Marigolds Die
- A3 I Hear You Calling
- A4 Dust Filled Room
- A5 'Til The Christ Come Back
- A6 Release Is In The Eye
- A7 Laughing Man
- B1 Inside The Keepers Pantry
- B2 Tell It Like It Is
- B3 Plan D
- B4 Pictures Of Adolf Again
- B5 Time Of The Last Persecution
- B6 Come A Day
- B7 Let All The Other Teddies Know