The Bill Fay legend is growing. Up until last year, it went something like this: eccentric British songwriter records two classic orchestra-pop/folk albums in two days in 1970-71, then disappears from the face of the earth, followed in short order by the albums, which eventually command steep prices on the collector's market down the years. The legend demanded revision in 2005, when both albums and their maker reappeared; the albums finally reissued as relatively affordable import CDs and the man himself, explaining to one and all that he wasn't really that eccentric, just a feeling musician who'd had ill luck in the record industry. Case in point, his new release in the company of The Bill Fay Group: a record entitled Tomorrow, Tomorrow And Tomorrow. The songs were recorded between 1978 and 1981.