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Babel
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, Mumford & Sons:
Babel
, is only $3.99. Get it!
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Spiritual Disciplines: Abstinence & Engagement
Amazon is showing the deluxe version as @12.99 and the regular as $9.99. Where did you find the $3.99?
Posted by: Scott Packett | 01/25/2013 at 04:23 PM
Do you get kickbacks for using Amazon links? This is a great deal, but I prefer getting the PDF booklet with the music, so I tend to buy from iTunes.
Posted by: Jay | 01/25/2013 at 05:21 PM
I clicked on it again just now, and the price is as you said, $3.99. Thanks for the heads up on this excellent deal!
Posted by: Scott Packett | 01/25/2013 at 05:27 PM
Scott, glad you found it!
Jay, don't worry about that. Get it however it best helps you enjoy the music. Amazon has digital booklets sometimes, but not always. I like that too.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 01/26/2013 at 11:41 AM