Time of the Last Persecution

Time of the Last Persecution

Infobox Album |
Name = Time of the Last Persecution
Type = Album
Artist = Bill Fay

Released = 1971
Recorded = October 1970
Genre = Progressive folk
Length =
Label = Deram Records
Producer = Ray Russell & Bill Fay
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://wm02.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jzfuxqy5ldke link]
Last album = Bill Fay
(1971)
This album = "'Time of the Last Persecution"
(1971)
Next album =

"Time of the Last Persecution" was the second and final album of progressive folk singer Bill Fay. Released in 1971, the album was influence by the Biblical books of "Daniel" and "Revelations". The album was re-released in 2005 with bonus tracks.

Album listing

#Omega Day – 3:14
#Don't Let My Marigolds Die – 2:26
#I Hear You Calling – 2:57
#Dust Filled Room – 2:03
#'Til the Christ Come Back – 3:08
#Release Is in the Eye – 2:41
#Laughing Man – 3:15
#Inside the Keepers Pantry – 2:29
#Tell It Like It Is – 2:32
#Plan D – 3:12
#Pictures of Adolf Again – 2:27
#Time of the Last Persecution – 3:54
#Come a Day – 2:27
#Let All the Other Teddies Know – 2:31


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