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Originally Posted by Crowquill
Linda Perhacs "Parallelograms (1970)"
This is what happens if a Dental Technician decides to make music, they sound like Joni Mitchell on acid. Not really but if that were the case it would be awesome. This is an album that despite its combining of psychedelic and folk was quickly forgotten after its release but began to get attention again during the psych-folk revival and its extended re-release in 2005. She's rumored to have dusted off her guitar and be working on a new album but keep in mind this rumor has been going around since 2006.
The album itself is much more dark and personal than its European counterpart Just Another Diamond Day while there's plenty of parallels (O LOL!) that could be drawn from their careers their sound is aesthetically very different, despite them being the founders of the same genre.
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It's about ****ing time you wrote this review! Damn, you sure delayed things! That being said, I have no idea what the **** your dental technician reference means, but this album definitely does sound like Joni Mitchell. This album did gain popularity with the New Weird America movement. This album was re-released in 2003, not 2005 for the record. As of 2007, Linda has recorded two new albums. I'm not sure when they're planned to be released, however. This album has a very isolated sound to it. For people dumb enough not to have picked this up yet, it's a great purchase. Not essential, but it's worth your money.