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  • The Lost Record

The Lost Record
  • The Lost Record

  • Artist: Susanna Hoffs
  • Label: Baroque Folk Records
  • UPC: 020286248651
  • Item #: 2673050X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 10/25/2024
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Price: $14.90
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2024 release, a collection of unreleased recordings by the Bangles' vocalist / guitarist. Susanna Hoffs is excited to release The Lost Record from her archives, recorded in 1999 with a group of friends in her garage. It contains the original version of "Under a Cloud"-the song was later released by the Bangles in 2011. Written by Hoffs and Dillon O'Brian, "I Will Take Care of You" was recorded by the Bangles, but this is the elegant and raw version she always wanted to release. - Hoffs describes that time as a "sweet, special period of being home with a new baby, but also an exploration of identity, separate from the Bangles. It's an immense thrill to finally be able to share rare recordings that have been near and dear to my heart." - Musician-friends visited Susanna's garage to write and record, including the Go-Go's Charlotte Caffey and Jane Wiedlin. "The garage" has factored heavily in Susanna's entire journey as a musician. "I love garage rock, many of my favorite songs were written in them, and I lived in garages during the '80s."

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2024 release, a collection of unreleased recordings by the Bangles' vocalist / guitarist. Susanna Hoffs is excited to release The Lost Record from her archives, recorded in 1999 with a group of friends in her garage. It contains the original version of "Under a Cloud"-the song was later released by the Bangles in 2011. Written by Hoffs and Dillon O'Brian, "I Will Take Care of You" was recorded by the Bangles, but this is the elegant and raw version she always wanted to release. - Hoffs describes that time as a "sweet, special period of being home with a new baby, but also an exploration of identity, separate from the Bangles. It's an immense thrill to finally be able to share rare recordings that have been near and dear to my heart." - Musician-friends visited Susanna's garage to write and record, including the Go-Go's Charlotte Caffey and Jane Wiedlin. "The garage" has factored heavily in Susanna's entire journey as a musician. "I love garage rock, many of my favorite songs were written in them, and I lived in garages during the '80s."

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