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Old 06-09-2017, 10:57 PM   #1836
GtrsRGr8
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If you're interested in free classical music albums, be sure not to miss today's Naxos' newsletter email about their second free album of the month (this is the get one of three, and your choice of MP3 (this started a couple of months ago) or FLAC formats).

Personally, I know that it's easy to miss such emails, myself. I have this huge MobileRead fan base, and it's easy to miss emails like the Naxos email because of all of the emails that my fans send me.

June is a common month for marriages. With that in mind, all three of the albums are related in some way to marriage.

It's odd--There are gazillions of songs about love, courtship, marriage, etc., etc., but I never see any songs about divorce. Oh wait, there's that country song D-I-V-O-R-C-E by Tammy Wynette (BTW, a truly great country singer, IMHO). And I might be missing some. They'd have to be a "tears in your beer" type country song, though. No other subgenre would be interested in the subject--or would they?
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