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    20th Century Masters - The Christmas Collection: Blue Christmas

    09/23/2003


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    All Music Guide Review

    This disc of holiday-themed blues spanning four decades throws in a couple of ringers like Charles Brown's over-anthologized "Please Come Home for Christmas" and Albert King's "Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin'" with an imaginative choice of more obscure fare. Michelle "Evil Gal" Willson's "Five Pound Box of Money" nicely updates Pearl Bailey's classic with all the sass left intact. Sonny Boy Williamson's growling "Santa Claus" is a lost Christmas treasure and Billy Boy Arnold's version of Jimmy McCracklin's "Christmas Time, Pt. 1" (with Duke Robillard's band) is a real gem, not to mention a song few blues fans will already own. Hip-O raids the Alligator vaults for the late harmonica master William Clarke's slow, bluesy "Please Let Me Be Your Santa Claus" and Koko Taylor's "Merry, Merry Christmas," both interestingly originals in a genre that doesn't necessarily require them. Keb' Mo''s "Jingle Bell Jamboree" -- another original -- is rescued from Sony's (too) eclectic All-Star Christmas, a compilation most blues fans would not even want, and Freddie King's "Christmas Tears" is another relative rarity that's a nearly classic representation of King at his finest, complete with his Texas-style slashing guitar licks. This is a smartly chosen and well-sequenced collection that any blues lover -- and some new to the genre -- will enjoy every holiday season. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

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