Bill Fay Announces New Album

Having releasing two under-appreciated records in the ’70s, Bill Fay’s songwriting didn’t fully get its due until 3 decades later when Jeff Tweedy performed a stirring cover of “Be Not So Fearful” in the Wilco documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart. That said, a number of musicians in Tweedy’s circle at the time — from YHF/Loose Fur cohort Jim O’Rourke to Scott McCaughey and R.E.M.’s Peter Buck of the Minus 5 — were also singing praises, literally, for Fay’s lost work. Okkervil River’s Will Sheff has since followed suit, and now Fay himself is set for another return to the limelight. Life Is People, his first album as a solo artist in 40 years, arrives on August 21 via Dead Oceans. The label is calling this follow-up to the Bill Fay Group’s 2005 LP, Tomorrow, Tomorrow & Tomorrow, “his masterpiece,” which — coming from the guy behind “Screams in the Ears” — has my interest even more piqued. The tracklist is below.

Now here’s something to appreciate in the meantime: a 2003 recording of Fay’s “Pictures of Adolf Again” by Jim O’Rourke and Glenn Kotche. I hadn’t heard this cover before today, but yeah, it’s fantastic:

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Jeff Tweedy Covers Black Eyed Peas


“This has been very challenging: I really overestimated myself or underestimated the Black Eyed Peas,” Jeff Tweedy joked tonight at the Hideout in Chicago before hilarious off-the-cuff (and borderline musically masochistic) covers of “I Gotta Feeling,” “Rock That Body,” and “My Humps.” Thankfully, the Wilco frontman injected plenty of his trademark stage banter, keeping the whole experiment worthwhile to will.i.am detractors and fans of his spoken word take on “Single Ladies” alike.

“It’s… really not my skill set,” he concedes in the video above (h/t Red Thought). “But I’ll give it a shot if you guys don’t expect it to be good. Right off the bat, I’m just telling you, it’s gonna be bad. It’s going to be really bad.” Coming from the guy in front of this cut and this cut off that new record debuted over the weekend, I’d give it a shot regardless. *Update: We now have Tweedy’s “My Humps” recitation and Wilco’s new video for “Born Alone” (all 3 clips after the jump).

Videos: Wilco – “I Love My Label” / Jeff Tweedy – “Dawned On Me”


While we’ve only heard one studio take from Wilco’s forthcoming eighth LP, The Whole Love, the band haven’t been shy about revealing solo acoustic previews or sharing session footage from their Chicago recording space, aka the Loft, ahead of the album’s September 27 release. Last week, they offered a glimpse at the tracking of opening cut “Art of Almost,” and now comes video of the boys putting “I Might” B-side “I Love My Label” to tape, complete with a steaming cup of Wilco (The Coffee) cross-promotion. Check out the Nick Lowe cover above and an intimate clip of Jeff Tweedy strumming through “Dawned On Me” in a seat at St. Louis’ Peabody Opera House below.