Prayer for Peace (North Mississippi Allstars album)

Prayer for Peace is the ninth studio album by American band North Mississippi Allstars.

Production was handled by Cody and Luther Dickinson with co-producer Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell.

[1] AllMusic's Thom Jurek praised the album, citing the music as eternal, and said that the band's "obvious reverence for it is shown in how easily they just let it come through."

[3] Uncut reviewer wrote: "Luther and Cody Dickinson strip it back on Prayer For Peace, recording in a half-dozen American cities and viscerally capturing the widespread unease".

[1] Writing for Vice, veteran music critic Robert Christgau wrote: "Never much shakes with songs per se, they put their minds into an entreaty their South needs, their hearts into their South's African-American repertoire, and their guitars into Will Shade's greatest hit".