“House (Featuring Neil Young)”
A product of the Canadian folk scene of the 1960s, Elyse came to LA to record her debut album, which combined both folk and psychedelic sounds. It was released in 1968 to significant critical acclaim and even record healthy sales. However her second album was shelved as her label folded, and folk become somewhat passe in the early 70s. After her third album was also shelved she left the music business and moved to Sante Fe New Mexico, changing her name to Cori Bishop.
When Andrew Reiger of Elf Power and the Athens based Orange Twin Records discovered her long out of print album at Montana thrift store in 1999 she was living in Ashland, Oregon working at insurance office.
House, originally recorded for her unreleased second album, was included as a bonus track on the 2000 Orange Twin re-release.