O Brother, Where Art Thou? (Soundtrack)
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It’s not absolutely necessary to watch the movie before listening to this CD if you remotely like bluegrass, gospel, or “old-timey” music in general—it can stand alone. But if you don’t like these types of music or want to hear this collection in its context, watch the movie first, and you just may find yourself buying this quirky soundtrack.

The music is such a large dimension to the movie, and is woven in so excellently, that you may find yourself tapping your foot to the Soggy Bottom Boys even if you can’t stand country. That’s partly because none of this is truly “authentic” American roots music—its sound is updated a bit and sung by such contemporary talents as Allison Krauss, who make songs like “I’ll Fly Away” a bit more palatable to the modern (and postmodern) ear.

And boy, do the singers on this compilation sing it well. From three versions of “I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow,” (note: to answer a question for you fans, George Clooney was definitely lip-synching) to “Down to the River to Pray,” “You Are My Sunshine,” and “Big Rock Candy Mountain,” this engaging soundtrack is full of harmonious, fun music that’s enjoyable to listen to. Nothing too deep, but definitely worthwhile.

To my mind this soundtrack deserved its Grammy and is a must-buy for a well-rounded music collection.



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