"Had Jeff Tweedy not chosen to cover Be Not So Fearful in the 2002 Wilco documentary I Am Trying To Break Your Heart, the song's writer might today still be the relatively underground and unheralded figure he'd been for the previous three decades. The interest it rekindled in the music of Bill Fay led not only to his long-deleted back catalogue being reissued, but also to the now 76-year-old releasing a trio of new albums in the last seven years ... This is an album of big themes, celebrating the ancient and mystical, the human and the spiritual, the constancy of good versus the cruelty of evil, and songs of childhood, of ageing, and of death. It's a lot to take in, and fresh corridors reveal themselves with each listen; it's questionable whether they lead to any answers, and Fay would be the last person to claim they do, but it's an intriguing exploration every step of the way".