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Elyse Discography of CDs
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In My Own Sweet Time CD (2009)
Elyse is something you have to hear to believe-it jumps right off the speaker and climbs through your earholes,burrowing straight for your heart and gut-I've had the opportunity to listen to the new record and it knocked me completely on my ass.
MusicZeitgeist
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Elyse CD (1968)
Picked up for reissue in 2001 by Orange Twin Records and earmarked as a rediscovered psych-pop classic, this long-overlooked record is primarily composed of quietly plucked acoustic guitars, overlain with Elyse's Elyse Weinberg's hearty vocals, which bear some resemblance to other endearingly hoarse-voiced performers like Janis Joplin and Melissa Etheridge, and her fellow Toronto contemporary, Joni Mitchell. The air of psychedelia is fairly faint, springing up in the mystical traces of sitars that appear in songs like "Deed I Do" and in lyrics that refer to lovers with names like Sir John Velveteen. In its day, sometime in 1968, the record drew praise from many circles and even earned Elyse a spot on The Johnny Carson Show. However, subsequent records were left unreleased and Elyse faded into history. Elyse is lo-fi, in that the record itself is fairly straightforward musically and that, while the release is on CD, one can hear the crackle and hiss of vinyl, perhaps indicating that this reissue was not remastered from the original. However, given the tone of the music, the low-level record noises are a positive thing, adding to the overall feel of this record's vintage status. The quiet acoustics take a back-seat on "Spirit of the Letter," which is a full-on rock song, and somewhat surprisingly, largely better than many of the quieter songs. Perhaps the record's most noteworthy track is "Houses," a gorgeous song about the impossibility of trading places; beautiful on its own, its brilliance is amplified by featured guest Neil Young. The album-closer "What You Call It," and in some ways the album as a whole, brings to mind the longing tone of Jeremy Enigk's sans Sunny Day Real Estate effort, Return of the Frog Queen. ~ Karen E. Graves
Live Recording
Originally released in the late 1960s.
Personnel: Elyse (vocals); Neil Young (vocals, guitar); Collin Walcott (sitar, tabla).
Audio Remasterer: Derek Almstead.
Liner Note Author: Andrew Rieger.
Recording information: 1968.
Unknown Contributor Role: Joey Newman .
Arranger: ...
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Indian Summer - EP (2009)
Track Listing of songs: Won't Last Long; Let Me Go; My Biggest Fan; One Step Closer; Scarred; My Love Song; Remember; It's Coming Round; Take Him Out Of My Heart;
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 Elyse Songs
Popular or famous Elyse music songs: Simpleminded Harlequin, 'Deed I Do, Nothin's Gonna Change, Sleepwalker, Remind me, Scarred, Remember. More music songs What You Call It, Last Ditch Protocol/John Velveteen, Anybody Out There, My Biggest Fan, Darlin', Band Of Thieves, Operator. More music songs Last Ditch Protocol, If Death Don't Overtake Me, Let Me Go, Hey My Baby, All Is Well, Won't Last Long. See All Songs
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