Down from the Mountain: O Brother, Where Art Thou? [Live] [Soundtrack]
Down from the Mountain: O Brother, Where Art Thou? [Live] [Soundtrack]
ASIN: B00005MJYK
Track Listings
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1. Po Lazarus - The Fairfield Four
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2. Big Rock Candy Mountain - John Hartford,
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3. Wild Bill Jones - Alison Krauss,
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4. Blue and Lonesome - Alison Krauss,
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5. I Am Weary (Let Me Rest) - The Cox Family,
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6. Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown
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7. Dear Someone - Gillian Welch
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8. I Want to Sing That Rock and Roll - Gillian Welch
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9. Sandy Land - The Whites
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10. John Law Burned Down the Liquor Sto' - Chris Thomas King, Colin Linden,
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11. Green Pastures - Emmylou Harris,
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12. I'll Fly Away - Alison Krauss,
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Down from the Mountain: O Brother, Where Art Thou?,Various Artists,Universal,Alternative Country,Bluegrass,Country,Country Gospel,Neo-Traditional Folk,Neo-Traditionalist Country,Pop,Progressive Bluegrass,Soundtrack,Southern Gospel
Average customer rating:
- Good music
- reasonable good CD
- I'm a Dapper Dan Man!
- Check this out ..
- Just try it, it is addicting.
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Down from the Mountain: Live Concert Performances by the Artists & Musicians of O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Lost Highway
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005MJYJ
Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Po Lazarus - Fairfield Four
- Big Rock Candy Mountain - John Hartford
- Wild Bill Jones - D. Tyminski/Alison Krauss
- Blue & Lonesome - Alison Krauss
- I Am Weary - Cox Family
- Will There Be Any Stars - Cox Family
- My Dear Someone - Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
- I Want To Sing That... - Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
- Sandy Land - The Whites
- John Law Burned... - CT King/C. Linden
- Green Pastures - E. Harris
- I'll Fly Away - Gillian Welch & Alison Krauss
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Country music reclaimed its traditional soul with the chart-topping triumph of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. This concert sequel, recorded (and filmed) at Nashville's venerable Ryman Auditorium, reunites Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, Alison Krauss and Union Station, and other O Brother standouts. With little duplication, the selection extends the movie's revival of acoustic spirituals and Appalachian balladry, though the performances and pacing of the concert aren't quite as consistently compelling as the studio soundtrack. Among the highlights are a pair of originals by Welch and David Rawlings, the bluesy "Dear Someone" and the Everlyesque "I Want to Sing That Rock and Roll." Where O Brother interspersed archival recordings among the contemporary artistry, the concert finds Nashville gospel's Fairfield Four harmonizing on the chain-gang chant of "Po' Lazarus," while the late John Hartford (in one of his final performances) renews the deadpan whimsy of "Big Rock Candy Mountain." --Don McLeese
Customer Reviews:
Good music.......2007-05-15
Good music but not as good as "Oh Brother Where are Thou".
Worth the money.
reasonable good CD.......2006-07-26
This CD was ok. I enjoyed the actual "Brother, Where Art Thou" soundtrack better. If you are really into these particular artists, you should enjoy this.
I'm a Dapper Dan Man! .......2006-05-01
I can't express how much I love this movie, soundtrack and documentary. It's a classic in every sense of the word. The movie is hilarious, the music superb and it makes me reminesse (pardon my spelling)about all those times my parents forced me to watch Hee Haw as a child. It's just the PERFECT movie.
Check this out .........2004-01-29
This is a cool movie no doubt.
I would have rated it higher -- had I not known that some artists in the movie have never been paid for their performance in it -- hundred of thousands of copies sold -- but zilch has been paid to at least one artist that I personally know.
THey were giving this away on PBS -- to those making a donation --he (artist I know of)is ALL over this movie -- but he has yet to be compensated or recognized by the movie producers.
Just try it, it is addicting........2003-10-09
I never thought I was a fan of this kind of music till the "Oh Brother" movie, but this "Down from the Mountain" performance has added to my new love. The DVD or VCR of this is also a must see, where it was good to get to visit John Hartford one more time. I really enjoyed the backstage, inside glimpse at the performers on the DVD. Every single song on the CD is a good addition to the over-all pleasant experience, and I suggest you buy this CD if you are a true lover of good music, no matter what type of music you prefer.
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