Elyse Weinberg

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Houses 03:40 Tools
What You Call It 03:04 Tools
City Of The Angels 03:04 Tools
Oh Deed I Do 02:50 Tools
Gospel Ship 03:04 Tools
It's Alright To Linger 03:04 Tools
Collection Bureau 03:04 Tools
Your Place Or Mine 02:30 Tools
Nicodemus 03:04 Tools
My My My 00:36 Tools
Greasepaint Smile 02:27 Tools
Band of Thieves 02:30 Tools
Painted Raven 00:36 Tools
Iron Works 01:56 Tools
Spirit of the Letter 02:27 Tools
Deed I do 02:58 Tools
Meet me at the Station 02:57 Tools
Mortuary Bound 03:28 Tools
Simpleminded Harlequin 02:28 Tools
Here In My Heart (Underneath The Spreading Chestnut Tree) 03:19 Tools
Last Ditch Protocol 02:59 Tools
If Death don't Overtake Me 04:39 Tools
Sweet Pounding Rhythm 02:45 Tools
Last Ditch Protocol (John Velveteen) 02:46 Tools
Anybody Out There? 04:36 Tools
Break It Wide Open 04:20 Tools
It's All Right to Linger 02:45 Tools
City Of Angels 02:45 Tools
02 Deed I Do (Bert Jansch) 02:46 Tools
Sweet Pounding Rythm 02:45 Tools
Here in My Heart 02:46 Tools
My, My, My 02:55 Tools
The Shining One 00:30 Tools
Hey My Baby 02:51 Tools
house 03:40 Tools
Sleepwalker 05:47 Tools
Houses (with Neil Young) 00:30 Tools
Darlin' 02:46 Tools
Nothin's Gonna Change 00:30 Tools
House (Featuring Neil Young) 03:40 Tools
Operator 02:51 Tools
Remind Me 02:46 Tools
06 Last Ditch Protocol (John Velveteen) 03:40 Tools
Deed I Do (Bert Jansch) 02:55 Tools
07 Sweet Pounding Rythm 02:55 Tools
All Is Well 04:40 Tools
If death don't over take me 04:40 Tools
Spirit of letter 04:40 Tools
Elyse Weinberg / Oh Deed I Do 04:40 Tools
Grease Paint Smile 04:40 Tools
Houses (Featuring Neil Young) 04:40 Tools
House (feacturing Neil Young) 04:40 Tools
House [featuring Neil Young] 04:40 Tools
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Back in the 1968, the California native released her self-titled debut to modest success. She appeared on Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show, in Newsweek and the L.A. Free Press, and at Shaffer Music Festival in NYC. Even Cher choose to use one of her song’s “Band of Thieves” or the soundtrack to her acting debut, the 1969 film Chastity. However, a string of bad luck — and the fact that Cher for some reason instead credited the song to Sonny instead — led Elyse to experience only minor success in the years that followed before she drifted into seclusion and changed her name to Cori Bishop. But then, some 30 years after the release of Elyse’s debut, Andrew Rieger of Elf Power got hold of a copy. The rest was history, per the issued press release: Orange Twin rereleased the self-titled debut, along with two other of her songs from that era, one of which, “Houses,” features Neil Young wielding his distinctively ripping guitar sound. Since, Elyse’s story has become something of a rock legend - after the rerelease her album received massive amount of positive feedback in the press, and she was mentioned in Magnet, Time Out NY, Aquarium Drunkard, and Creative Loafing (amongst others). Perhaps the most flattering result was two extremely successful indie bands, Vetiver and Dinosaur Jr. decided to cover “Houses” (a track that features Neil Young on the guitar) in the aftermath of the release. Now, after playing extensively in support of the re-release over the past few years, Bishop has returned to the studio to create a brand new full-length effort. It’s titled In My Own Sweet Time and will mark her first new release since the late 60's. “Scary” and “magical stuff” are ways the album is being described, but make your own judgments. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.