Linda Perhacs' 'Parallelograms' is perfect sleepy Sunday music: haunting and sweet, with just enough weirdness to keep it interesting.  Okay, maybe more than enough weirdness. The album came out  in 1970 and spent the next thirty years in obscurity. Then the internet happened and the thirty record collectors who loved her multiplied. The result: a re-release, and on Tuesday, 'The Soul Of All Natural Things', her first album in over 40 years. In the interim, Linda's had a long career as a dental hygienist. Do her patients know that the woman removing their plaque is a psychedelic folk legend?

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