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The only tracks saving the disc from total disaster are the opening "Almighty Fire (Woman Of The Future)," which makes nice use of layered vocals and allusive lyrics "No Matter Who You Love," which has a nice tune to offset its mind-numbing arrangement and Aretha's one composition, a slow, sketchy piano-and-vocal number ("I'm Your Speed") that's affecting despite being rather diffuse and incoherent.The best gospel Christmas songs are often the most moving of these songs, because they are spiritual and create the strongest connection for us as listeners. The southern and country roots of gospel music has a long history turning to God when dealing with life's ups and downs.