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Jim Brickman
Peace
Jim Brickman:  Peace

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Released: 2003
Label: Windham Hill
Selection #: 151160
Soothing, soul-massaging holiday arrangements & originals. Early Snowfall, Let It Snow!..., O Holy Night, Peace (Where The Heart Is) (w/Collin Raye), more.
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1 We Three Kings
2 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
3 Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
4 Early Snowfall
5 Do You Hear What I Hear?
6 Away in a Manger
7 Rejoice (O Come, O Come Emmanuel)
8 O Holy Night
9 Jingle Bells
10 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
11 Sending You a Little Christmas
12 Blessings
13 Peace (Where the Heart Is) [#][*]
  
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Album Review

For his second holiday outing, pianist Jim Brickman follows the same formula that made 1997's "The Gift" such a success -- a selection of seasonal favorites combined with new compositions pleasantly performed by Brickman with a few guest vocalists added to break the instrumental mood. Like its predecessor, "Peace" utilizes the formula well, and the final product can add a lovely musical ambience to quiet holiday evenings. Although the songs with orchestrations or featured vocalists are done quiet well, Brickman sounds his best when working solo as on his own composition, the lovely "Early Snowfall," or with the romantic warmth of "O Holy Night." For the most part, the orchestrations take a back seat to Brickman's piano, and that works well for songs like "We Three Kings" or the unique ballad version of "Jingle Bells," in which he reinvents the song with a reflective tone that is less celebratory yet still full of the holiday spirit. Guest vocalists lend their pipes to Brickman's Christmas vision as the Blind Boys of Alabama, Anne Cochran, and Collin Raye (who also performed on "The Gift") break up the instrumentals without intruding on the disc's candlelight atmosphere. The best of the vocal tracks comes from CCM artist Kristy Starling, whose lovely voice enhances "Sending You A Little Christmas," a new song co-written by Brickman. With its adult contemporary pop feel, this song could easily find its way onto the radio for many seasons to come. While "Peace" is not a must-have in the Brickman catalog, it accomplishes what it sets out to do, which is to add a little romantic joy to the holiday season. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide

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