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On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 06:44:24 -0800, The Mad Doctor <tmd@ozone.net>
wrote:

>Quite possibly the same $$$$ attraction that does the same for every "artist" from Pop to Big Band to Folk to Rock &
>Roll.

True.  But I do find it puzzling how come anything labeled "Christmas"
appears to automatically sell in the USA.

Doesn't seem to be anywhere near as Pavlovian a customer reaction
elsewhere in the world, where these "Christmas albums" tend to be seen
as unbearably icky, cheesy,  and phony.

Cultural differences I guess.

>That being said... there actually are some albums that are quite good

The very definition of "dammned with faint praise"...  ;-)




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