Various Artists - A Country Superstar Christmas, Vol. 3
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http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71zAC32c2wL.jpg Title: A Country Superstar Christmas, Vol. 3 Artist: Various Artists Audio CD (October 3, 2000) Original Release Date: October 3, 2000 Number of Discs: 1 Genre: Christmas Format: Free Lossless Audio Codec Track Listing: 01. Alan Jackson - A Holly Jolly Christmas 02. George Strait - Christmas Cookies 03. Chely Wright - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 04. Mark Wills - New Star Shining 05. Alabama - Christmas in Dixie 06. Martina McBride - I'll Be Home for Christmas 07. Vince Gill - O Come All Ye Faithful 08. Randy Travis - Pretty Paper 09. Alecia Elliott - What Child Is This 10. Sammy Kershaw - Winter Wonderland 11. Toby Keith - Christmas Rock 12. Reba McEntire - Silent Night Amazon Review: Country music Christmas albums are often the biggest offenders of the holiday music formula: load in the maudlin, the mawkish, the over-produced, string-ridden tracks to make sure everybody knows how reverent they view the season and how important that marshmallow sentiment is this time of year. But the result is often just the opposite for discriminating listeners: after so many of these artists milk the treacle machine, nobody sounds genuine anymore and that rarefied Christmas sentiment is buried beneath layers and layers of pretty paper. That said, A Country Superstar Christmas III, featuring veterans such as Alan Jackson, George Strait, Alabama, and Reba McEntire along with up-and-comers such as Alecia Elliott, Chely Wright, and Mark Wills, fares pretty well. Toby Keith's "Christmas Rock" has some funny twists on an old rite, George Strait takes a new look at "Christmas Cookies," and only Vince Gill seems really lost in the reverence realm with a very stately reading of "O Come All Ye Faithful." A pleasant mainstream collection.
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