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".