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Re-released this year with bonus tracks, Martina McBride's 1998 Christmas album is a classy pop affair, with nary a dull moment or false note anywhere. McBride's performances, whether on beautiful standards such as Mel Torme's "The Christmas Song," "Silver Bells," "I'll Be Home for Christmas," and so forth or on more solemn meditations on the order of "O Holy Night," are models of precision and delicately rendered emotion, utterly absent of cloying sentimentality but rife with the buoyant spirit of the Yuletide. Produced by McBride and Paul Worley, with subtle, evocative arrangements by Dennis Burnside, White Christmas ranks with the greats of its kind. David McGee, Barnes & Noble