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Music CD - O Brother Where Art Thou
![O Brother Where Art Thou Tracks: Po' Lazarus - James Carter And The Prisoners, Big Rock Candy Mountain - Harry McClintock, You Are My Sunshine - Norman Blake, Down to the River to Pray - Alison Krauss, Man of Constant Sorrow - Soggy Bottom Boys, Dan Tyminski, Hard Time Killing Floor Blues - Chris Thomas King, Man of Constant Sorrow [Instrumental] - Norman Bl](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51497NM6Z7L._SL160_.jpg)
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Music CD: O Brother Where Art Thou
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Manufacturer: Lost Highway
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1. Po' Lazarus - James Carter And The Prisoners 2. Big Rock Candy Mountain - Harry McClintock 3. You Are My Sunshine - Norman Blake 4. Down to the River to Pray - Alison Krauss 5. Man of Constant Sorrow - Soggy Bottom Boys, Dan Tyminski 6. Hard Time Killing Floor Blues - Chris Thomas King 7. Man of Constant Sorrow [Instrumental] - Norman Blake 8. Keep on the Sunny Side - The Whites 9. I'll Fly Away - Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch 10. Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby - Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch 11. In the Highways - The Peasall Sisters, Hannah Peasall, Leah Peasall, Sarah Peasall 12. I Am Weary, Let Me Rest - The Cox Family 13. Man of Constant Sorrow [Instrumental] - John Hartford 14. O Death - Ralph Stanley 15. In the Jailhouse Now - Tim Blake Nelson, Soggy Bottom Boys 16. Man of Constant Sorrow [Band Version][Take] - Soggy Bottom Boys, Dan Tyminski 17. Indian War Whoop [Instrumental] - John Hartford 18. Lonesome Valley - The Fairfield Four 19. Angel Band - The Stanley Brothers
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0008817035826 Format: Enhanced Label: Lost Highway Manufacturer: Lost Highway Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Lost Highway Release Date: 2003-01-14 Studio: Lost Highway
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Stellar Comment: I don't have anything to add to everyone else's rave reviews but my review is here simply because it deserves my 5 stars. Fantastic soundtrack.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Its the album that got me hooked Comment: This is the album that started my love affair with old time, bluegrass, american roots and folk music. An excellent place to start and a must for the music library. There is only one tune I don't particularly care for but when in the mood I'll still give it a listen...Buy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: pure pleasure Comment: I loved the movie and listen to the soundtrack constantly. It's great to sing along with...or try to!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: O Brother where art thou Comment: The best film I have seen in years. It is funny, poignant and the music is fantastic.
Do you know if the Coen Brothers have made any more films?
Customer Rating:      Summary: O Brother Where Art Thou? Soundtrack Comment: We bought this soundtrack CD after seeing the film on TV and were really happy with it. It is without a doubt one of the best soundtracks for variety and content. More of the same please!
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The best soundtracks are like movies for the ears, and O Brother, Where Art Thou? joins the likes of Saturday Night Fever and The Harder They Come as cinematic pinnacles of song. The music from the Coen brothers' Depression-era film taps into the source from which the purest strains of country, blues, bluegrass, folk, and gospel music flow. Producer T Bone Burnett enlists the voices of Alison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Emmylou Harris, Ralph Stanley, and kindred spirits for performances of traditional material, in arrangements that are either a cappella or feature bare-bones accompaniment. Highlights range from the aching purity of Krauss's "Down to the River to Pray" to the plainspoken faith of the Whites' "Keep on the Sunny Side" to Stanley's chillingly plaintive "O Death." The album's spiritual centerpiece finds Krauss, Welch, and Harris harmonizing on "Didn't Leave Nobody but the Baby," a gospel lullaby that sounds like a chorus of Appalachian angels. --Don McLeese
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