Golden Slumbers: A Father's Lullaby

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  • Release Date: 09/24/2002
  • Sales Rank: 11,326
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624833321

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Inspired by the birth of his sleep-challenged niece, jazz saxophonist and radio personality Dave Koz launches a new record label with Golden Slumbers: A Father's Lullaby, a charming collection of light jazz songs designed to lull little ones -- and perhaps some not-so-little ones -- into dreamland. The selections include some well-known lullabies, such as "Hush Little Baby," featuring Bruce Watson on keyboards, guitar, and percussion, and "Brahms' Lullaby," which weaves Brian Culbertson's keyboard playing with Hyman Katz's flute lines. Also included are relaxing renditions of timeless classics, such as Rick Braun's flugelhorn-and-keyboard rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," and the dreamy "When You Wish Upon a Star," which teams pianist David Benoit with Koz and his brother Jeff on keyboards and guitar. And what's an album called Golden Slumbers without a Beatles song or two -- in this case the Kozes' sweet renditions of the title song and "Blackbird." The brothers team up with guitarist Norman Brown and vocalist Tim Davis on a tranquil version of James Taylor's "You Can Close Your Eyes," while flutist Steve Kujala, guitarist Grant Geissman, and keyboardist Brad Cole perform a lovingly lilting version of Phil Collins's "You'll Be in My Heart." Fleshing out the disc are a few original songs, including Peter White's sweet "Charlotte's Song" and the Koz brothers' "Lullaby for Isabelle." Most of the songs here are dedicated to and inspired by the performers' children (some of whom make brief vocal appearances), making this dreamy collection both a calming sleep inducer and a unique celebration of the special bond between fathers and their children. Barnes & Noble



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September 11, 2005: A great cd for jazz lovin' moms and dads too!

Golden Slumbers: A Father's Lullabyby Anonymous

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May 19, 2005: My twins boys have fallen asleep to this CD every night for almost their whole life of 22 months. It puts me at peace every night before I fall asleep listening to it on the monitor. It makes me realize how precious their little lives are too!


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