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Norman Blake & Tony Rice 2 [sound recording]. by Blake, Norman,1938-prf; Rice, Tony,1951-prf;
It's raining here this morning -- Lost Indian -- Georgie -- Father's hall -- The two soldiers -- Blackberry blossom -- Eight more miles to Louisville -- Lincoln's funeral train (The sad journey to Springfield) -- Molly Bloom -- D-18 song (Thank you, Mr. Martin) -- Back in yonder's world -- Bright days -- Salt Creek.Norman Blake, guitar, mandolin, vocals ; Tony Rice, guitar, vocals ; Doc Watson, guitar ; Nancy Blake, cello, mandolin ; Mark Schatz, bass.Recorded at Bias Recording Studio, Springfield, Va.
Subjects: Bluegrass music; Folk music.; Folk songs, English;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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O brother, where art thou? [sound recording]. by Carter, James(Vocalist)prf; McClintock, Harry K.(Harry Kirby),1882-1957.prf; Blake, Norman,1938-prf; Krauss, Alison,1971-prf(CARDINAL)354023; King, Chris Thomas.prf(CARDINAL)539636; Welch, Gillian.prf; Harris, Emmylou.prf(CARDINAL)340411; Hartford, John.prf(CARDINAL)754264; Stanley, Ralph.prf(CARDINAL)732926; Linden, Colin.prf; O'Bryant, Alan.prf; Darling, Erik.prf; Parks, Van Dyke.prf(CARDINAL)754283; Lewis, Ed(Vocalist)prf; Hamlett, Robert.prf; Allen, Harley.prf; Cox Family (Musical group)prf; Fairfield Four.prf; Kossoy Sisters.prf; Peasall Sisters.prf; Soggy Bottom Boys.prf; Stanley Brothers.prf(CARDINAL)751673; Whites (Musical group)prf;
Producer, T Bone Burnett.Various performers.The music from O Brother, Where Art Thou? was more than just a soundtrack, it propelled bluegrass, roots music, and Americana into the spotlight. Ten years later, the album has been expanded to include a second disc of previously unreleased recordings including cuts from Van Dyke Parks; Fairfield Four; and the Cox Family.
Subjects: Motion picture music.; Old-time music.; Folk songs, English; Folk music;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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