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Home / Music / Songs from the Partially Examined Life by Mark Lint (CD)

Songs from the Partially Examined Life by Mark Lint (CD)

$5.00

The most beloved songs recorded for the podcast between 2011-2015. Titles: 1) I Insist, 2) Double Negative Theology, 3) We Who Have Escaped, 4) Jesus Noise, 5) Reason Enough, 6) The Past Is Not Real, 7) Things We Should Do, 8) The Default Relation, 9) Sense of Beauty, 10) Antigone, 11) Stoobis in the Sky, 12) Falsifiable, 13) Point of Confusion, 14) Adds Up to Nothing, 15) No Exit, 16) Thing in the World, 17) I Believe.

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Yes, people still like physical CDs, especially as gifts, and this collection would be a near ideal gift, featuring newly mastered versions of as many of the best songs created for the podcast since 2011 as we could fit on the album. Thrill to power pop gems like "I Insist" (click to listen) and "Reason Enough." Swoon to acoustic, thoughtful gems like "Jesus Noise" (click to listen) and "Double Negative Theology." Reminisce about the PEL audioplays of years past with "Antigone" and "No Exit." Send the profanity-laden "Default Relation" to people whom you want to tell to screw off! Stagger around drunk when your dog dies listening to "Stoobis in the Sky" on auto-repeat!

Here's the full track list:
1) I Insist
2) Double Negative Theology
3) We Who Have Escaped
4) Jesus Noise
5) Reason Enough
6) The Past Is Not Real
7) Things We Should Do
8) The Default Relation
9) Sense of Beauty
10) Antigone
11) Stoobis in the Sky
12) Falsifiable
13) Point of Confusion
14) Adds Up to Nothing
15) No Exit
16) Thing in the World
17) I Believe

You'll be charged for shipping during checkout: $3 for one CD domestic, $1 for each additional CD. For international shipping (including Canada), $10 for one CD, $1 for each additional.

Hey! If you buy this CD and specify more than one copy, then you can specify in "notes to seller" that you want the 2nd (or 3rd or 4th) copy to be one or more of the New People CDs.

All these orders will be hand-packaged and mailed by Mark within a week of your order.

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PEL ships worldwide! Mark will personally mail you this CD within 2-9 days of your order.

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*Note: you can use this to purchase the Mark Lint CD along with any of the three New People CDs. Just specify in notes to the seller in your order when ordering more than one CD to replace some of them with these other products. I'll shoot you an email before I mail them just to confirm what's what.

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