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Parallelograms
Parallelograms is an album by American psychedelic folk singer Linda Perhacs. Her first and to date only album, it was all but completely ignored when originally released on Kapp Records in 1970. Discouraged by the lack of commercial attention and the label's reluctance to promote the album, Perhacs returned to her career as a dental technician. In the 30 or so years that followed, the album gradually developed a cult following. Folk label Wild Places spent two years attempting to find Perhacs before contacting her in 2003, leading to a reissue of Paralellograms on CD and 2-LP in 2005. The reissue was sourced from tapes in Perhacs' personal collection, vastly improving on the sound quality of the original pressing, and added 6 bonus tracks of various demos and session outtakes. Sunbeam Records again reissued the album in 2008, adding an additional 2 bonus tracks including an excerpt of an interview with the BBC. The song "Hey, Who Really Cares" was written as the theme song for the short-lived 1970 ABC drama Matt Lincoln, starring Vince Edwards, which ran for a half-season. Perhacs shares writing credit with composer Oliver Nelson, who had been making music for numerous television shows at the time. The song was later sampled by UK rap artist Lowkey in his song "Who Really Cares."
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of parallelograms in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of parallelograms in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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