| | Golden Slumbers: A Father's Love CD
Features Dave Mathews, Michael McDonald and others.
Golden Slumbers: A Father's Love collects together 13 tracks observing the relationships between father and child and doubly acts as a benefit to both the Golden Dads Project and the National Fatherhood Initiative. Punctuated by superb tracks from Loudon Wainwright III, Dave Matthews, Solomon Burke, and a lovely cover of "You Are So Beautiful to Me" by Smokey Robinson and executive producer of the project, Dave Koz, Golden Slumbers: A Father's Love makes a nice set of light contemporary pop balladry. ~ Gregory McIntosh
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