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What to impress your old man? Well, you can put a smile on the geezers face by picking him up a hip, music-related gift for Father’s Day. Trust us, it’ll make him feel younger.
(Maybe.)
Circle your calendars now: Father’s Day is coming up fast (on June 20…or September 5, if you live in Australia or New Zealand). The good news? You’ve still got a couple of weeks to go on-line and order one or more of the following suggestions, we’ve gone ahead and listed for you after the jump.
As a father myself, I approve all these selections.
1. Father’s Day Hip-Hop Compilation CD
This little ditty
came out last year and features a busload of area hip-hop and rap talent
getting all gansta on tunes such as “Eye of The Hardhead” and “Swagg it
Out (Watch Me).” Certainly not for the faint of heart, but certainly
worth the $8.99 that it will cost you to download it.
2. Michael
Dean Damron – Father’s Day
Now this is a much safer bet–especially in these parts. Damron fronts the indie rock band I Can Lick
Any Sonofabitch in the House, but this 2009 set is much more in the
Steve Earle vein. Key cuts include “Beautiful and Damned” and the
yearning title track.
3. Rakalam Bob Moses – Father’s Day B’hash
For
those folks whose dads prefer jazz, here’s one that will surely get the
house hopping. Bob Moses is a renowned drummer who has played with
the likes of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Larry Coryell and Gary Burton. On this
2009 effort, he leads a lively crew through some intense free jazz.
Again, not exactly for the timid, but if that’s your dad’s problem, this
is the thing to rouse him from his stupor.
4. Cat Stevens –
Greatest Hits
The classic Father’s Day album. Featuring
“Father & Son,” one of the saddest coming of age songs you and your
dad can cry to, this one’s pretty much a no-brainer.
5. Harry Chapin – The Essentials
Featuring “Cats in the Cradle,” the classic ’70s sapfest (which, actually, is often incorrectly credited as a Cat Stevens track), this one’s surely worthy for anyone who has a dad over 50.