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Home / Music / Mark Lint’s Dry Folk album (CD)

Mark Lint’s Dry Folk album (CD)

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A new album of 12 acoustic songs from your host Mark Linsenmayer. This is for the CD; get your e-versions at the bandcamp site.

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A physical CD will stand out in your otherwise electronic world, make for a good gift, provide a nice thing to stare at or place drinks on.

This new album of twelve Mark Linsenmayer songs is all acoustic, with pretty harmonies (usually by the exotic IRIS), violin and piano, hand drumming, some upright bass, and all that kind of good stuff to make you feel mellow. The sentiments expressed are prickly and thought-provoking, always at least very slightly jokey (occasionally throughly so). It details a history of longing, satiation, and reflection, with some imaginative leaps into what the objects of such affection might think about that, with one song featuring PEL favorite guest Lucy Lawless on lead vocals. And note the sweet cover art by PEL artist Solomon Grundy (of our 2018 wall calendar fame).

You can listen to all the tracks and buy electronic versions on the bandcamp site as well as via Apple Music or Spotify.

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 instead the "Songs from the Partially Examined Life" album and/or 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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USA (3-5 days)
First CD - $3.00
Each Additional CD - $1.00

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International (5-20 days)
First CD - $10.00
Each Additional CD - $1.00

*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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