Expressed as a gift of hope for this last Christmas with my mum of 88 years, personally ignorant of what is happening in the current television media, I did not know this musical called "The Priests". A quick search on the Internet allowed me to discover the genesis of this melodious adventure, which already goes back a few years and was created to provide funding for charitable projects. It is on Amazon I found the desired CD. At the time of purchase, as usual, I took a look at the ratings of the comments. I was quite surprised at the hundreds of opinions issued from "I hate and it is a shame" to "beautiful, I like or that is not bad at all." In fact, I was intrigued by the positive or negative has been marked very craze raise this single disc. To form my own conviction, before returning the gift, I downloaded and listened to the MP3 version of the CD (as proposed today for free Amazon). Not too fan of this type of directory, I was still pleasantly surprised by listening to this record. In the midst of the hectic life I led during the month of December, listening to this music cocktail "sacred" and "profane" (certainly revisited to meet the desired type of interpretation and perhaps even to provide better accessibility to a wide audience) allowed me to have a good time relaxing rather stress medication (therefore welcome). At home, this music was also a very soothing background sound good with a rather benevolent effect on my nervous tension. So overall a good experience, and I understood that this gift will reach the heart without problems my mom. After reading some pretty brittle comments, but said my Christian origins bowing to show tolerance and temperance with the tastes and free appraisals of each, I have not seen any demonization in these interpretations or drift mercantilist but rather very honest songs or songs put us in a good positive disposition, significant condition in the greyness of winter. I have nothing to reproach the commercial nature of the process, since it is funding good works. Being involved in associations, I know too well the difficulty of practicing fundraisers for projects non-profit. So personally, although this CD is definitely not one of the century, the interpretations and orchestrations contained therein are of good bills. It seems that the leg Didier Barbelivien there is for something. Since there is never wrong to do good, I think this record has the merit to exist for good causes, while giving buyers a good hour of good music very pleasant to listen to. So it's not a bad deal. Finally, when I saw a beaming smile appear on the face of my dear mom, opening his little gift package, said, "You found it!" (As if his son had done something exceptional!), it was a true moment of joy to see the beneficial effect of this little present. This prompted me to Rate with 5 stars. Thank you to "The Ready" for this moment of happiness gave my dear mother! Once unpacked, the CD directory joined the playlist carols accompanying this friendly family Eve.