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From The Lost Letters Sent - Book FOUR: 1995 - 2001
From The Lost Letters Sent - Book FOUR: 1995 - 2001
From The Lost Letters Sent - Book FOUR: 1995 - 2001
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— Biography —

'From The Lost Letters Sent' – Memoirs From An Invisible Songwriter is a four-book series written about the life and times of Lord Chester L. Baldwin II (Lord Baldwin) as he went about creating his, 'Archive Series' of 38 albums, comprising over 320 songs and musical other creations, recorded between 1985 and 2001.

All works were recorded and engineered in Lord Baldwin's bedroom, using a Tascam 4-track analog tape recorder, with Lord Baldwin performing and singing all the songs, playing all the instruments; guitars, harmonicas, pianos and keyboards and his challenges to recording and engineering all the finished products.

The books, 'From The Lost Letters Sent' – Memoirs From An Invisible Songwriter also documents all the poetry, (lyrics) to the songs as well as documenting Lord Baldwin's life and times through a series of memoirs that details what was going on in his life at the time, as a family man, and husband and father, as well as why it was he wrote the songs that he did, and maybe, sprinkled with added storylines here and there about his aspirations and feeling about his creations, his varied accomplishments, the disappointments and failures, as well as his ambitions, hopes and dreams as he was creating the albums. 

There is also documentation on the creations and placements to all of the art to the 38 albums previously mentioned.

This book, 'From The Lost Letters Sent' – Memoirs From An Invisible Songwriter - Book FOUR: 1995 – 2001' sheds light on the prolific, high-volume of writings and recordings of the last ten, 'Analog Series' albums, (not including the six experimental, instrumental, musical draft compositions); documenting the lyrics and memoirs of songs, musical compositions and stories behind eighty songs that were recorded in that six-year period between September of 1995 and  December of 2001,… and of course, Lord Baldwin playing guitars, keyboards, pianos, harmonicas and all the other instruments as well as supplying all the voices to the recordings.

Lord Baldwin illuminates his epic passage into his writings and recordings, starting with simple, two-track recordings,… documenting how his writings and his music compositions evolved through his progression and lyrical and musical journey,… a journey that Lord Baldwin is still traveling down.

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Release dateFeb 17, 2022
ISBN9798201739386
From The Lost Letters Sent - Book FOUR: 1995 - 2001

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    From The Lost Letters Sent - Book FOUR - Lord Chester L. Baldwin II

    TABLE  OF  CONTENTS

    AUTHOR’S  NOTES......................................................a

    33 – Rise  Again........................................................313

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES..........................................cclxxiii

    34 – Beyond  Our  Reach..................................................323

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES..........................................cclxxxi

    35 – The  Journal’s  Breaking  News..........................................331

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES............................................cccix

    36 – A  Day  Too  Short...................................................339

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES.........................................cccxxvii

    37 – Connected........................................................349

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES..........................................cccxlix

    38 – Too  Hard.........................................................359

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES............................................cccli

    41 – Keep  On  Thinking  Free..............................................369

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES...........................................cccxxi

    42 – Rites  Of  Passage...................................................381

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES.........................................cccxxxix

    43 – Who  I  Might  Be...................................................391

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES...........................................ccclix

    44 – The  Universe  Within.................................................405

    MEMOIRS  &  NOTES.........................................ccclxxxiii

    INDEX  &  Final  NOTES................................................XIII

    Here We Go Again

    Hello there,... Lord Baldwin here,... again;

    As you are here reading this message I am happy to see your continued interest.  So, perhaps you have finished Book ONE, TWO and THREE and are now moving forward to finalize this series and find out what book FOUR is all about,... and for those getting ready to continue your experiences with the, ‘Lord Baldwin Happening’ (which is; the listening of Lord Baldwin’s music as you simultaneously read the Poems, (Lyrics), Memoirs & Notes from this book),... hang on,... it’s gonna just keep getting better than the last and,... well, thank you for being here, and for whatever your reasons are, again I welcome and thank you for being interested,...

    AGAIN, A DISCLAIMER or disassociation with the end product you have here with this eBook,...  As mentioned before, the eBook end product is not what I had envisioned,... I therefore would like to offer to you my apologies as well as a minor explanation for the resulting imperfect presentation that you are getting through this eBook, via this published work. 

    WHEN I ORIGINALLY TRIED to get the book set up within, ‘Ingram Spark,’ my self-publishing partner, I started out with a design of using 8 ½ x 11 sized sheets, and I used different font type and size for each of the poems and then yet even more different fonts for the memoirs,... In doing such, I created a large PDF file that reflected and incorporated all of the nine chapters of this book, as well as all the graphics that were created secured and anchored in their rightful places next to the stories and memoirs they illustrated,...

    But unfortunately, with my lack of knowledge, I couldn’t make that happen with either Ingram Spark or with Draft2Digital,...

    WITH INGRAM-SPARK, my documents stalled and the software refused to let me continue publishing, as my document could not be read, due to their software’s need to have all the fonts imbedded,... so I bought a copy of Adobe Acrobat from Dell, only to have Adobe download their 7-day trial version and never to get the serial numbers not get the software from Adobe,... and after a second session with Adobe I was told they would get back to me,... that was three weeks ago,... and besides a Table of Content for the chapter settings, I had an Index to let the readers know exactly what page and where the poems could be found,...

    (HERE IS A LOOK AT WHAT the Table of Contents page was originally formatted to look like), but due to the reformatting of my whole document and pages being pushed to their standards, that information would not be relevant anymore, (still, however off it will be, I am including that index, anyway for your reading enjoyment),... 

    WITH THE EBOOK PUBLISHER, Draft2Digital, a whole new set of obstacles occurred,... and I experimented literally dozens of times over the past three weeks trying to get the poetry sections to fit on one page per poem,... and they make it impossible for the novice or layman like me to get the artistic features displayed,... Along with that, as I tried to imbed my informative PNG or JPG album covers as well as the graphics, I found that I could not figure out a good way to manipulate the finished product,... I shrank the graphics and I enlarged them and I just couldn’t find the right process,... and I knew there was a secret, hidden code that I was not invited to know,... and I searched the Draft2Digital database for clarity on the process of embedding the graphics on an e-page,... but it was a huge rabbit hole that ate up too much of my time and profited me nothing,... So, what we have here is a whole lot of compromises and accept that there’s a sort of, ‘dulling of the original documents’ thing happening,...

    AND AS MENTIONED BEFORE, in another world where I had a publishing company create the books with my artistic designs in mind,.. well, that would be great or maybe will be great in the future, but, in the year 2022, unless I’m renown, publishing companies are usually years away from design to finished product,...

    SO I DID WHAT I FELT was the expeditious route and had to, repeatedly, compromise on so much to get this document published,... but in that other world, maybe where I’m not so invisible, I may warrant being valuable enough to get this work published differently, to my original designs,... but for now this is the way it is,... So, this is what you get.  My love, Diane has assured me that if people are interested, they’ll tolerate the formatting,... I hope so, because my need to get this document out there into the world outweighs and overrides my uncomfortably anxious ego and my intensely, fanatical inner need to get my artistic endeavors displayed the way they were originally created,... and I would be a total schmuck if I wasn’t thankful for this opportunity to get this work out there,...  And I am indeed grateful and appreciate my illusive opportunity to get my stuff published, so,... a special thank you to Ingram Spark, and thanks to you, Draft2Digital for opening these windows and doors to the self-publishing world so the four-volume set of; ‘From The Lost Letters Sent’ can see the light of day,...

    THESE MEMOIRS AND NOTES and poems began in 1968 where I wrote my first poems (lyrics) at Pemberton Township High School in Burlington County New Jersey, next to the Fort Dix Army Military Installation. 

    MY JOURNEY MOVED WEST to Portland Oregon where I began writing songs as I learned how to better play guitar.  Then I got married, my first daughter, Lori, arrived,...we moved to Washington State,... and over time, I became a father ten time over,...  I was called to work with the Scouting program in 1976 and having been a Scout leader registered in the local council ever since,... and a really cool I had the opportunity to be involved with all of my boys as they went through their Scouting days,...

    FAMILIES.  THAT WORD makes my brain reflect on my wife Diane, my children and their significant others and of course, their children,... Wow, looking back at my journey and the directions I went,... I know I made the right choice,... and I am a family man, first and foremost,... And I ended up working various jobs to keep the family going; (you read on and it’s all, well maybe mostly all explained to you), I had to learn the varied systems out there, like procedures needed to follow when dealing with the government and bureaucracy, (keep in mind I live in the State Capitol city of Washington State, and the Lacey, Tumwater, Olympia cities ooze with structural orderliness, especially is you want to get on to work with the state,... and like the methods and routines of the schools systems, and maintaining communication with the authorities, the Principals and other administration officials,... what with multiple boys and girls in Black Lake Elementary, Tumwater Junior High and Tumwater High School all at the same time,...

    SO, AS AFORE MENTIONED or implied, I had choices to make in my pursuit to shaping my musical career and I decided after the first child was born that that musical career was going to have to take a back seat as I decided that I was going to be that father figure that I never had and be the best dang dad ever,... And it is my hope that you readers know that my first focus in life is for my wife and kids,...

    AND SO, AS FAR AS MY musical career was concerned, as you read on you’ll find a lot of the frustrations I went through to stop being, ‘the Invisible Songwriter’ and that maybe my work might be recognized and validated,... Yet, the thing is, even though I had real, bonified opportunities to go on the road with my guitar and maybe even conquer the music business in the bargain,... (in the bargain? Does that sound sinister to you?),... From the beginning I made that commitment to myself that I would put my family first, (and that was not and still is not as easy as it sounds),...

    SO I DID THE DAD THING and tried to fill all the missing parts that were void in my childhood, growing up without a father figure to guide me,... and I hoped to answer some of my kids’ questions; questions that went unanswered when I was younger,... questions and answers that might help my own kids to build strong character that they might grow up and become good people,...

    ANYWAY, IT CAME DOWN to father first and so I would work on my music and material along the way,... and along the way might look like after everyone was asleep in the house after eleven at night, and many times on till two in the morning, even though I had to get up by six or seven to go to work,... but in that way, I could take the time to be the best husband and dad that I could possibly be,... Winging it much of the time,...

    AND ALONG THE WAY I was blessed with a peculiar musical itch,... I was bestowed (blessed) with an artistic perspective and blessed with an awesome gift for comprehending the enchanting magic of music,... And I am thankful for my talents and insights,... and after a while, that awareness, perceptiveness and cognizance was calling to me all the time, wanting to drop whatever I was doing so I might write the intuitions for possible philosophical objectives to some new poetic sketches,... or to learn to play the guitar well enough to sound like and musical chord structures and strategies that were constantly playing in my head,... And along the way I was able to put those words and music to good use,... but it had to be done after everything else,... otherwise, and I did fail at times, but, I was convinced that the family unit would otherwise end up suffering.

    THIS HERE IS THE FOURTH BOOK of Lord Baldwin’s anthological works; ‘From The Lost Letters Sent – Book FOUR: 1995 – 2001; (Memoirs From An Invisible Songwriter)’ and From a timeline perspective, this Book FOUR finds Lord Baldwin recording more of his repertoire as well as writing new poetry and creating new musical compositions that he felt impressed, detailing and recording works between September of 1995 through December of 2001,...

    DOCUMENTING THE LYRICS and memoirs of songs, musical compositions and stories from the last ten albums and eighty songs that were recorded between September of 1995 through December of 2001,... 

    33 – Rise Again

    34 – Beyond Our Reach

    35 – The Journal’s Breaking News

    36 – A Day Too Short

    37 – Connected

    38 – Too Hard

    41 – Keep On Thinking Free

    42 – Rites Of Passage

    43 – Who I Might Be

    44 – The Universe Within

    AS MENTIONED BEFORE, this productivity was made possible partially by my taking the mandatory hour-long lunch period to write, every day,... the poetry (lyrics), sometimes writing two a day, but most of the time it would take me the whole hour or even two or three days to get it right,... And to be sure, maybe only one poem out of five was good enough to make the cut,... but that still meant about fifty a year might be considered,...

    BUT YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED that there was a longer stretch of time from the, ‘City Boy’ album to the, ‘Rise Again’ album,... and for those observant minds, this last set spans a much larger timeframe, (seven years) than the first three books where the first nine albums were done in one year, (actually the engineered time for the first album, ‘Lonely Too Long’ was recorded in November of 1991 and, ‘Spinning My Wheels’ was done in July of 1992) which was nine months to record the nine albums in Book ONE,... and the albums from Book TWO, ranges from July of 1992, through May of 1993; which is about eleven months,... and Book THREE ranges from July of 1993, through May of 1994; which again is about eleven months ,... but Book FOUR ranges from September of 1995, through December of 2001,... that timespan, considering I continued recording from May of 1994 to December of 2001, that means it took me seven years and seven months to do create and engineer the final ten albums of the Archive Series, (Analog four-track recordings onto cassettes), so, what happened?

    FIRST THING WAS, MY mother passed away in 1996 and without her, well, it kind a took some of the wind out of my sails and I was less motivated,... and then the belts on the TASCAM 4-track Cassette Recorder seemed to start slipping, causing a lot of wow and flutter and terrible playbacks to my recordings,... I went to Music 6000 to get it repaired and was told it would cost me so much to get it fixed that I shouldn’t bother,... and so I bought a used, TASCAM 4-track Cassette Recorder that worked for about two months before it developed problems too.  It went in for repair and it took a long while before I got it back,...

    MEANWHILE, MY WHOLE world at my work at the college was upended in 1997 with the closing of my computer labs in the gymnasium building and I was forced to move to building 34; the Technology building,... All of a sudden, I had Mr. Jeans (more on him and others to follow), as an unofficial supervisor that micro-managed everything I did,... I was now rooming with another tech, Pete, who was a quirky retired Navy National Guardsman now working at the college in charge of the student techs that worked in the labs,... I was reclassified with the State and my job description changed and,... and I didn’t know what I was doing,... and there was no manual to say, hey, this is what you’re supposed to do if you don’t know,... Oh, and I was low man on the four-man totem pole,... so many changes,...  and then Brian was born on the tail end of me putting out the, ‘City Boy’ album, and after losing Christopher two years earlier, I was ready to spend more time with the little people like Brian and his sister Allison,...  I also became Scoutmaster again, this time for Troop 618 in 1994 and for about five years during most of the Ben, Stephen and Spencer Scouting eras, I was there with them,... And every one of the boys loved going to Scout camp at Camp Thunderbird,...  and then there was Meridith and Liz going with me to the ballet to see dancing to the music of Scheherazade,... or when they both landed parts in the school plays that were politically charged,... and it was fun to see them in their costumes and makeup doing their parts so perfectly,... and I don’t know who notices things like this, but I stared at Meridith and Liz’s faces when ever they were in a scene, (something I carry with me still),... and I loved their animated faces as they acted out their roles and I realized how complicated acting could be,... and in those same years, Liz finishing up high school and went on to Western Washington University, (yes, the same school Lori had graduated from), followed by Meridith and they were both in the theatre department classes,...

    There’s a lot of reasons the music slowed down,... but suffice to say, a lot of good, new material was recorded and a few concept albums, which I love, even though it always takes a lot of forethought,... but you think about it,... all these experiences could be encapsulated into the poetry and musical compositions,... so, don’t worry,... you’re gonna love it.

    HERE WE ARE,... AND for you who seek to listen to the albums while you read,... so as to delve a bit deeper and get the arcane connections to some of the thirty-eight albums of the Lord Baldwin’s Archive Series,... You are in luck,... It’s all out there streaming worldwide,... like twinkling stars in the illusive clouds of cyberspace,... transcending space and time itself and now, it’s all around the world,... Again, I thank you for your interest,...

    Author’s Notes:

    From The Lost Letters Sent

    — MEMOIRS FROM AN INVISIBLE SONGWRITER —

    Book FOUR: 1995 - 2001

    WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS the FOURTH book (of four) that documents the lyrics and memoirs of the first 44 albums of Lord Baldwin, (Lord Chester L. Baldwin II). 

    THESE 44 ALBUMS, CATEGORIZED as the Archive Series, were recorded during the, Analog era.  The varied recordings were accomplished using a TASCAM 4-track Cassette Recorder. Book FOUR represents the recordings of the fourth set, the last ten albums of the Analog era;

    33 – RISE AGAIN

    34 – Beyond Our Reach

    35 – The Journal’s Breaking News

    36 – A Day Too Short

    37 – Connected

    38 – Too Hard

    41 – Keep On Thinking Free

    42 – Rites Of Passage

    43 – Who I Might Be

    44 – The Universe Within

    (MAYBE NOT SO OBVIOUS, albums 39 – When That Second Chance Comes Along, and, 40 – Mission for Mother; both music compositions of instrumental music were not included),...

    ORIGINALLY THE TITLE of the collection of songs documented in these books was going to be, "Words For Songs," but one night I was lying in bed trying to go to sleep and thinking I needed something else; something that could signify the state of affairs that is Lord Baldwin’s poetry and music and the songs that he writes. 

    BY NOW YOU MAY KNOW, I was recording bits and pieces of my works along the way onto various cassettes using mono tape recorders with built-in, wonky and most times, unreliable microphones, but in 1989-1990 armed with a good, 4-track Cassette Recorder cassette, I started recording songs that I had written words for, or music that I had composed and kept in my head since early on in 1966. 

    WHEN I CREATED THE first two albums and shared them with my family and friends, I was told that I should sell my cassettes to the music stores, but it was my hope and mission to create this larger portfolio of material, put music to the poetic words, poems and lyrics I had lying about, and record the instruments, record my voice, engineer the production of the album, and then it is my mission to share that gift and talent with others. 

    YES, THERE ALWAYS WAS that erstwhile elements in the mix; meanwhile, the ego wants the genius to be known and compensated, but as that grace continued to never happen, I felt I had to keep chasing the dream,...

    AND THERE WOULD HAVE to be a different motivation.  So, as I continued to give my work away, (since 1990 on cassettes), it was like a thank you to my Heavenly Father for the gifts and talents of music that I was so graciously bestowed,...  and thinking spatially, I thought as how each one of my songs was kind of like a special letter, with its own individual message maybe making a statement before it is sent out there into the vastness of the universe, into space, a special letter from me,... to you. 

    AT A UNIQUE AND PARTICULAR occasion, each letter (poem and music to song), with their time postmarked on the outside, would go out into the universe, maybe contemplating their hopes that their particular message would be received sometime,... maybe not today,... maybe not tomorrow,... but someday,... 

    AND THESE LOST LETTERS sent have been drifting in time and space for years, decades,...waiting, hoping for someone to find and open them, and read (hear), their messages.  And these lost letters are out there right now in the incalculable vastness of the cyber-digital cosmos, waiting to be discovered, calling out, Come find me.

    IN CASE YOU HAVE DECIDED to skip past Books ONE and TWO to go directly to, ‘From The Lost Letters Sent - Book THREE, please note that the contents of all the books can be broken down into three parts;

    FIRST, the Album Cover Art, which, as noted previously, I’m delighted with, because I had such fun designing and creating them (as an icon if you will), to represent the songs, the music, the lyrics and poetry of that particular album.

    SECOND, the Words, the Lyrics, the Poetry – These Words For Songs come to me in my daily doings, when I’m riding my bike, when I’m trying to go to sleep and sometimes they come to me in my dreams.  Sometimes playing my guitar invites the words for songs to come out and play.  Sometimes I take an interest in a happening that needed documentation, albeit ending up being lyrics put into a song. 

    Sometimes I am driven by the administering of injustice and inequity to the down-home folks that have to deal with prejudice and discrimination just to live a life here in America, and I am driven to write a poem to reflect the way I feel that they might be feeling as they go through their trials and tribulations, or how I might be feeling at that time.  I believe in the potential of each song being important, in part from its individual contribution and to its possibilities as a whole, especially if it is a concept album.  Perhaps more about that sometime in the future. 

    THIRD, WE HAVE THE, "Memoirs From An Invisible Songwriter" which in and of itself is broken down into two parts; Part One; a collection of stories that may, or may not relate to the writings of the, ‘Words For Songs,’ and, Part Two; the documentations of past happenings, to give life to and  clarify particular happenings, and to shed light on projects, explaining where I was, and what was happening at that time in my life, and then perhaps why it was that I felt the need to write the words I did, explain the challenges, the triumphs and failures, and reasonings, and decisions to the song’s creation.

    AS I WAS ORIGINALLY putting this document all together in 2001, as a project that I was doing at The Evergreen State College, some of the stories and antidotes, fresh at the time, made a lot of sense, so I included them.  Besides being fun diversions to the whole, I believe the stories to be essential to help you gain a more balanced understanding, and it was my hope that some of the stories could shed light on who I was, what I was doing, my motivations and what it was that shaped me to go in the directions I did and why I did not go in other directions when the opportunities presented themselves. 

    Regrettably, there is always so much more to include, but I needed to keep moving to get this work out and so, what you have here is not complete, nor do I think it ever will be.  It is a work in progress though, and I reserve the right to revise, renew, renovate and or bring the "Memoirs and Stories" up to date.

    ACCEPTING THE FACT that the percentage accomplishments come at the time spent and expense cost of the much higher percentage of practice writings that would eventually become, just not good enough.  Still, inside those compositions that were included, some masterpieces have manifested themselves. 

    AS LORD BALDWIN’S MUSIC is now streaming worldwide, this book may act as a companion guide for the listener of Lord Baldwin’s material, and for those who might be interested in what thought-processes and insights that Lord Baldwin was going through or was influenced by, along with stories that may be related to the creative processes.

    Perhaps Some Background

    IN THE MID-50S, MY family was living in Iron Mountain Michigan where I was influenced early on to what music was all about and listening to the birth of Rock and Roll in my older brother John’s bedroom.  After my brother David, John’s favorite brother, left in 1958, I was delegated to try to fill the gap that David’s departure left, and so, while John and I would sit on his bed playing a variety of card games, we would be listening to music on his Westinghouse Tube Radio.  From fan magazines of that era, like; "Teen and Hep Cats and Dig and Rock and Roll Songs (a few of the titles that John collected along with his MAD" magazines), John was well read and seemed to know everything about the artists that we were listening to, and he loved to share that information, telling me narratives and stories about his favorites; Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, Chuck Berry, Bill Haley and the Comets, the Platters, Fats Domino, Gene Vincent, Little Richard, the Diamonds, Pat Boone, the Everly Brothers, the Coasters, Sam Cooke, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tommy Edwards, Conway Twitty, Connie Francis, Jackie Wilson and Buddy Holley.  My love for the music only grew even after John went into the navy in 1960. 

    When John left, he asked me to watch over his stuff while he was gone and he entrusted me with his radio and his magazine collection.  I put his radio on the dresser that I shared with my brother Richie and stored John’s magazines in a broken wicker hamper in my closet along with my own prized comic books, and then, for safe keeping, I covered the pile with a tattered WWII parachute. 

    Sadly, maybe six months later, my mother grabbed us kids and ran away (for the second time) from her abusive husband, (we’ll just call him; Senior).  There was very little time to prepare for the departure and we would be traveling light by Greyhound bus with no space to take wanted possessions; only a change of clothes.  I thought that we would be returning after their reconciliation, so I felt all my prized-good stuff was safe.  And even years later, knowing the house on Margaret Street had been sold and others were now living there, I felt that I’d be able to go back to that house in Iron Mountain and go into that closet and retrieve all those treasures.  That of course, never happened.

    In 1971, after saving up enough money, I bought a 1963 Fender King acoustic guitar. And that Fender King was the guitar that I learned how to play guitar with, the guitar that I put all my endless hours of practice in on, and it was that guitar that, along the way, I ended up composing most of the music for my songs and tunes for the following twenty years.  During that time, I did all of my early public appearances, open mikes, radio recordings, and all of the many auditions, and all of my live performances with this 1963 Fender King acoustic guitar. 

    Okay, okay, getting off track here.  It is obvious that I don’t know what to say here or how to say it.  Maybe you’re asking yourself, why should I care about this book?  What is so special about it, and who is this self-proclaimed Lord Baldwin?  Maybe this Author’s Note might sound better if it was presented from the third-person perspective or point of view, kind of like an outsider looking in? Let’s try that out and see. 

    Lord Baldwin has spent his entire life writing poetry and lyrics and in his later teens began to put music to the words. After composing maybe seventy-five plus songs, from 1966 to 1989, he purchased a TASCAM 4-track Cassette Recorder to solidify and document those songs.  Not long afterwards, he started recording his songs and then created a number of albums.  This book can therefore be used as a companion for and in behalf of, or with the first nine albums that were recorded by Lord Baldwin between the spring of 1985, and July of 1992.  (NOTE: As will be explained in more detail later on, the folk song, Ever On is the only song ever recorded in a studio, and was recorded in April of 1985).  Lord Baldwin Continued to document the eventual ninety-two songs that were recorded during the first book, "

    This here is the second book; "From The Lost Letters Sent; Memoirs From An Invisible Songwriter - Book TWO: 1992 - 1993" documenting the lyrics and memoirs of songs, musical compositions and stories from his second nine albums; detailing to keep a record of, sixty-nine songs that were recorded between July of 1992 and  May of 1993, and of course, Lord Baldwin plays guitars, keyboards, pianos, harmonicas and all the other instruments as well as supplying all the voices to the recordings.

    Many aspire to do great things, especially when they recognize that they’ve been entrusted with particular talents and gifts.  It takes time and soul searching to discover the potential of our gifts but even from the beginning of the process, some boy or girl will begin to sculpture and to feed and to modify and to nurture their special dreams that they might grow into that distinct singular vision of that one day, where their works will shine and even if it goes nowhere but onto some iron-oxide painted tape and then put into some database somewhere in a computer or on some tape or CD for review at some future date, that creation will be there,... and those special artists will be able to bask in their own bright starlight. 

    What happens when that dream that we have been working with for so long, continues to seem to be beyond our reach or are always three or four steps in front of us?  What if we can even visualize the dream and see it in motion with others that are moving about, wearing that dream; our dream, meanwhile, that same dream for us continues to be beyond our reach? 

    In spite of all the discouraging voices steeped in negativity, we have to choose to listen to our heart.  We must continue to plod on; we are, after all, on a mission.  Never mind the great ones out there on center stage.  Never mind the critics that pan your work and criticize your ineptness.  And never mind the time it takes to complete that one simple expression of words and music that, arguably pales in the light of the others. 

    We are on a mission; a mission to find our words and our voice and our chord progressions and our vision of what we want others to know us by.  We must continue to move forward.  and in doing so, knowing that things too easily gained are too little esteemed, we; keep chasing that dream, no matter how far in front of us it gets.  We can’t give up; we refuse to give up.  We know that if we want this thing to work, we’ve got to believe.

    AS THIS BOOK WILL PROBABLY be read on a computer monitor or through a phone, illuminating your display of the pages, it is good to know that the book also includes all of the ten album’s cover art and in full colour representations.  There are also liner notes about the covers included on the back pages of the album art itself, explaining some of the reasoning for Lord Baldwin’s art designs; each an esoteric work of computer art and worthy of being displayed on good-quality, long-sleeve tee-shirts; you know, the ones with at least three or four buttons in front like the tee-shirts that could be found in head shops in 1968? 

    Lastly, (what does that really mean, lastly?).  I want to give thanks to the people and companies that without their product and services, I could not have presented such a package as you now have before you. 

    I want to thank Microsoft Office for

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