Monday, March 13, 2006

"We are not free. And the sky can still fall on our heads..."





"'Take care to fall' was recorded in May of 1998 and originally released on cassette under the title 'There can make nothing of difference'. I intended to put it out on CD as early as 1998 or so, then got busy doing this and that and this and that and this and that... after a while it became a joke, people would ask when it was coming out and laugh.
The original title of the CD was to be 'Take care not to fall'.
Gordon Sharp was over for the Cindytalk US tour and I told him the title and he said,
'Oh, that's horrid.If you don't fall you'll never learn to fly. I changed it right then. Although I put 'Take care not to fall' on the other spine, in French, just to confuse people and give people an option to their own fate."

DREKKA -
Take care to fall

Track 11,"...and the first time (in two sections)" contains samples from Cindytalk's
album "Wappinschaw".
The CD credits the sample wrongly for track 10.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think it's worth pointing out that there was a time when woody mcbride was an absolute genius."talking to the sun"
and "rattlesnake" (magnetic north 1994) are epic in their slow burning magnificence.cheers woody.

Anonymous said...

if this was a music blog then we could link the bloody tracks so's you could have a listen but it's no,so go find them on slsk or somesuch...

Spaewaif said...

:-(
apologies...

Anonymous said...

s'awright.wasn't having a go at the blog,just wish i was smart enough to upload and link music instantly is all.

Anonymous said...

for anybody interested....

Anonymous said...

cinder has his own online radio station so surely he could arrange for music being discussed in a blog to be made available for the period of the discussion. couldn't he?