If you're a record company with a large catalog, creating a wedding album is a matter of simply dragging a few files into a new folder and shipping it off to the designers. Thus it's no surprise that there are lots of discs of wedding music available, and that Naxos, the company with the biggest catalog of all these days, has five of them -- one for each season (a nifty idea), plus this all-purpose issue, perhaps for those who want to just pop a CD in the overnight bag, go to Vegas, and, as Faith Hill has it, bet on love and let it ride. Other releases offer more choices (Decca/Universal's two-CD set includes such conveniences as bells), but this one is helpfully divided into Prelude Music, Processional, Interlude Music, Recessional, and Postlude Music sections, with both familiar and novel-but-appropriate pieces included in each. For the Processional, for example, you get Pachelbel's Canon, the Wagner Wedding March from Lohengrin, Clarke's Trumpet Voluntary (aka, the "Masterpiece Theater Theme"), and, for a change, a nice, triumphant organ movement from Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Te Deum. The range of instrumentation in each section is another plus. Best wishes on your wedding -- you're safe with this disc, because Purcell's The Gordian Knot Untied is not included. If you happen to be curious as to who the performers are, they're not listed anywhere in the liner to this disc.