O Brother: Ex-Con Finally Gets Recognition
Ex-Con Finally Gets Recognition and a Hefty Royalty CheckBy Steven AlperinMarch 3 In 1959, James Carter was working on a chain gang in Mississippi. A folklorist who was documenting life in the...
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T Bone Burnett's old-timey soundtrack album a surprise hitJames Sullivan, Chronicle Pop Music Critic Thursday, March 7, 2002 In October 2000, record producer T Bone Burnett was in San Francisco,...
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One thing I haven't seen mentioned is that George Clooney (Ulysses), et al. are seen cutting a direct-to-disc recording in the movie. Besides the great music, it's another reason for audiophiles to...
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For fans of the soundtrack, there's a pretty cool website devoted to the music of "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" It's got a message board as well as concert information for "O Brother"...
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Here's another reason for getting the soundtrack CD: It's got a really cool screen saver. Visually, it's reminescent of the flood scene, where everything is floating around in the water. You can also...
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Has anyone heard the 'second' O Brother CD/album, "Down From The Mountain?" Is it as good?
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Quote: Has anyone heard the 'second' O Brother CD/album, "Down From The Mountain?" Is it as good?In some ways, it's a more cohesive collection, in that it all took place at the same time, at one...
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