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A Christmas Celebration of Hope : ウィキペディア英語版
A Christmas Celebration of Hope

''A Christmas Celebration of Hope'' is the thirty ninth studio album by American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter B.B. King released in November 2001 through MCA Records. It is a holiday album.
In the United States, ''A Christmas Celebration of Hope'' reached peak positions of number 151 on the ''Billboard'' 200, number one on ''Billboard'' Top Blues Albums chart and number 21 on the Top Holiday Albums chart. The album earned King two Grammy Awards at the 45th Grammy Awards (2003): he, Anthony Daigle and John Holbrook were presented the award for Best Traditional Blues Album and the track "Auld Lang Syne" earned King the award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
==Composition==
''A Christmas Celebration of Hope'' contains 13 tracks totaling approximately 48 minutes in length. Produced by B.B. King himself and recorded in Lafayette, Louisiana at Dockside Recording Studios in June of 2001. Some of the songs, including "Merry Christmas, Baby" have roots in blues or rhythm and blues.〔 Nashville String Machine contribute strings to three tracks.〔 King had originally recorded "Christmas Celebration" in 1960.〔 The instrumental "Christmas Love" marks King's only original track on the album (credited as Riley King).〔 The album's closing track, an instrumental version of "Auld Lang Syne", was described by Richie Unterberger as "funky".〔

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