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Christmas Peace
Christmas Peace

Christmas Peace in Bloomington, MN

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You have to hand it to the folks at
BMG
-- more than 25 years after the passing of
Elvis Presley
, they've yet to run out of ways to recycle his back catalog, and just in time for the 2003 holiday season, along comes
Christmas Peace
, still another repackaging of
Presley
's seasonable material. Disc one of this two-CD set collects the same 20 Yuletide selections that appeared on the seemingly definitive
If Every Day Was Like Christmas
collection in 1994, minus the alternate takes that appeared as bonus cuts. This represents nearly the entire
Christmas
canon, this time in chronological order, with the 1957
sessions for the most part outshining the slicker but less sincere 1971 cuts, though the loose and surprisingly gritty take on
Charles Brown
's
"Merry Christmas Baby"
certainly kicks up the cool factor a few notches. Disc two presents 20 tunes from
Elvis
'
gospel
and inspirational sessions, and while most
rock
fans tend to shy away from this material, the truth is this ranks with
's most impassioned and committed material. No matter how far
may have strayed from the Baptist faith of his childhood in his lifestyle, when listening to these recordings it's obvious that this music still spoke to his heart and soul throughout his life, and while this material sure doesn't rock, anyone who loves
as an emotive artist can't help but be moved by his power and sincerity on
"Peace in the Valley"
or
"Mansion Over the Hilltop,"
and this is a fine introduction to his
sessions. If you're an avid
collector, you doubtless have everything in this set, which boasts no unreleased (or especially hard to find) material, but the packaging is fine and the remastering clean and pleasing to the ear, making it a better than average starting place for someone wanting to study
' enthusiastic relationship with both
Santa Claus
and his
Savior
. ~ Mark Deming
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