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"House": The Previously Unheard Track From Connie Converse

"House": The Previously Unheard Track From Connie Converse

Sometimes wonderful music goes unheard. Despite her extraordinary talent, Connie Converse struggled to find recognition during her lifetime. Converse was among the first modern singer-songwriters, a truly unique artist whose unconventional, hypnotically intimate songs were far ahead of their time.

Now 15 years after the original release we are proud to release a very special expanded edition of How Sad, How Lovely, the landmark first compilation of previously lost recordings from groundbreaking cult singer-songwriter Connie Converse.

It’s a misfit track and something I actually overlooked for years. There are two known sources of her Musicks collection: the original reel(s) that Connie sent to her brother, and a dub of that which she made and kept for herself. I transferred her dub but never paid much attention to it, since it was an inferior quality copy of her brother’s original. But when I was restoring the MUSICKS material, I was looking through the recorded file of her Musicks dub and noticed there was actually an extra song, seemingly detached from the others; it was something I had never heard. I checked my scan of the original tape box and, sure enough, very lightly tagged in pencil was: 2/2/61 “MUCH SPLICED” reel now begins with a demo of my “HOUSE” song for Bill Bernal.

The date 2/2/1961 means it was one of the first things she did after leaving NYC, making a new home for herself in Ann Arbor. It’s a rehearsal tape and you can hear her developing the song across a couple takes. Unfortunately her best performance is garbled, in part, by a distorted tape malfunction. So, to present it here for the 7” single, I have edited her best takes together.

      - Producer Dan Dzula

 

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