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O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU Soundtrack LP Vinyl 2003

Original price £34.99 - Original price £34.99
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£34.99
£34.99 - £34.99
Current price £34.99
Cat no. LHWY170069.1

TRACKLISTING

LP 1

  1. Po Lazarus - James Carter & 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. I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Radio Station Version) - Soggy Bottom Boys Feat. Dan Tyminski
  6. Hard Time Killing Floor Blues - Chris Thomas King
  7. I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Instrumental) - Norman Blake
  8. Keep On The Sunny Side - The Whites
  9. I'll Fly Away - Gillian Welch / Alison Krauss
  10. Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby - G. Welch* / A. Krauss* / Emmylou Harris

LP 2

  1. In The Highways - Sarah, Hannah & Leah Peasall
  2. I Am Weary (Let Me Rest) - The Cox Family
  3. I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Instrumental) - John Hartford
  4. O Death - Ralph Stanley
  5. In The Jailhouse Now - Soggy Bottom Boys Feat. Tim Blake Nelson
  6. I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (With Band) - Soggy Bottom Boys Feat. Dan Tyminski
  7. Indian War Whoop - John Hartford
  8. Lonesome Valley - Fairfield Four
  9. Angel Band - The Stanley Brothers

O Brother, Where Art Thou? is the soundtrack album of music from the 2000 American film of the same name, written, directed and produced by the Coen Brothers and starring George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Goodman.

With the film set in Mississippi during the Great Depression, the soundtrack, produced by T Bone Burnett, uses bluegrass, country, gospel, blues, and folk music appropriate to the time period. With the exception of a few vintage tracks (such as Harry McClintock's 1928 single "Big Rock Candy Mountain"), most tracks are modern recordings.

The soundtrack was reissued on August 23, 2011, with 14 new tracks that were not included in the original album, "including 12 previously unreleased cuts from music producer T Bone Burnett's O Brother sessions."