New Album – Preparing for the Fall

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The new album, Preparing for the Fall, is now available via digital download from the online shop at CD Baby, and available soon from iTunes and Amazon.

We live in interesting times.

They’ve happened before and will again, but this time it’s ours to understand and experience.

Here is a very quiet and minimal live-off-the-livingroom-floor recording.

The world is leaping ahead with technology and ideas, which always stirs up the balance of power between elites and masses.  There’s nothing new here, and the swirling words and actions of nations in flux usually brings an economic and geopolitical winter storm.

Elaine.PittMeadows.Nov2013The repatriation and gathering up of gold that you’re hearing about is a symbol of that rising preparation. The world has a change in global reserve currency about every fifty years, and a massive restructuring about every five hundred years. A Seculum lasts about a lifetime, and each Seculum in a closed system has a spring, summer, autumn and winter. The last Great Depression was about a Seculum ago. Empires only last about two hundred years. Then they fall.

We’re overdue for a really big fall and a snowstorm, but we can have beautiful times no matter what the outer weather is if we personally prepare.

This is what I think about, watching cycles and looking behind the reasons why things are as they are.

“Wag the Dog” is political. It’s a word matching song — think word before and word after — to point out what’s really going on. It was written last year before the Ukraine situation arose. “The Gods of the Copybook Headings” (words Rudyard Kipling) and “Scarborough Fair” (traditional) are from the past about love and staying with what is historically rational. “Hands in the Pockets” is the whistleblowers who have exposed the way our privacy has been hacked and who is gaining. It was written originally about the News of the World telephone hacking, and questioned who else is listening in, and who is being paid off. It was written before Snowden revealed the privacy compromises. “Fuel for Fire” is how we’re feeling about the end of the empire. “Bitcoin Barbarians” is the rise of crypto-currencies — decentralized currency. “Water Woe” is the radiation pouring into the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima reactor, and the propaganda and resulting deaths. “American Pie” foretold the fall quite a few years back, when the empire was at its peak and looking over the precipice. “Black Swan Dive” is the growing string of banker “suicides”, including leaping off high balconies, and via nail gun to the head, and how high frequency trading, piracy, black swans, and walking the plank all combine with bankers, pirates, and gold rigging and lies… or gold, rigging, and lies. “Somewhere Beyond the Sea” is from the golden age of jazz, and along with “Fields of Gold” is hope for the future. Love.

I have a unique history and I suppose I’m quite different in a lot of ways. That’s probably how most artists feel. We associate patterns some don’t see, and we don’t usually fight for a piece of the proverbial pie — we just make a bigger pie.

From the patterns I’m looking at, those who get the inside weather report are preparing for winter and making up some hot chocolate. Poets and thinkers are dreaming of the hope and new ideas that will come in the spring (me among them).

And a few of us are looking down the road at a couple of swirling not-so-distant storm clouds.

Here is my little off the cuff album. Quiet and thoughtful. Preparing for the fall.

Thanks for listening.

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Preparing for the Fall

Elaine Diane Taylor

Intelligentsia Media

Available for MP3 digital download from the online store CDBaby — $8

Also available directly via bitcoin through wallet 1312WbrqzbASi2Td5Vb1u4w6s9gFazgpx3  and an email to ambientpeace@yahoo.com specifying email delivery address.

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Tracks

1.    Wag the Dog 2:48
2.    The Gods of the Copybook Headings 5:12
3.     Scarborough Fair 3:01
4.    Hands in the Pockets 3:32
5.    Fuel for Fire    3:21
6.    Bitcoin Barbarians 3:02
7.    Water Woe 2:40
8.    American Pie 7:57
9.    Black Swan Dive 3:20
10.    Somewhere Beyond the Sea 2:46
11.    Fields of Gold 4:20

1.     Wag the Dog
words and music Elaine Diane Taylor

2.    The Gods of the Copybook Headings
words Rudyard Kipling and music Elaine Diane Taylor

3.     Scarborough Fair
Traditional English folk song arrangement Elaine Diane Taylor

4.    Hands in the Pockets
words and music Elaine Diane Taylor

5.    Fuel for Fire
words and music Matthew Ward. Used by permission.

6.    Bitcoin Barbarians
words and music Elaine Diane Taylor

7.    Water Woe 2:40
words and music Elaine Diane Taylor

8.    American Pie
words and music Don McLean. Used by permission.

9.    Black Swan Dive
words and music Elaine Diane Taylor

10.    Somewhere Beyond the Sea
words Jack Lawrence and music Charles Trenet. Used by permission.

11.    Fields of Gold
words and music Sting. Used by permission.

With thanks to — Jim Rickards, with affection, for the care and inspiration, Jim Rogers for long cycle wisdom from a far, Mike Maloney and Dan Rubock for the inspiration for Somewhere Beyond the Sea, Brian Landry, Warren Taylor, Terry Neiman for the contribution to Black Swan Dive, Elaine Supkis for the contribution to Water Woe, and Greg Monforton for the help on Scarborough Fair.

all production © Intelligentsia Media, Inc.
all copyright for Elaine Diane Taylor words and/or music and arrangement © Intelligentsia Media, Inc.
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4 thoughts on “New Album – Preparing for the Fall

  1. I would love to buy your CD with bitcoins directly… over even better, I’d like to see your tracks on Bittunes and ‘invest’ in your musical career. THAT is what true Bitcoin Barbarians do! :-)

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