Sold Date:
July 24, 2024
Start Date:
July 20, 2024
Final Price:
$27.99
(USD)
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O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU Movie Soundtrack
A1 James Carter & The Prisoners– Po Lazarus
A2 Harry McClintock– Big Rock Candy Mountain
A3 Norman Blake (2)– You Are My Sunshine
A4 Alison Krauss– Down To The River To Pray
A5 Soggy Bottom Boys Feat. Dan Tyminski– I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Radio Station Version)
B1 Chris Thomas King– Hard Time Killing Floor Blues
B2 Norman Blake (2)– I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Instrumental)
B3 The Whites– Keep On The Sunny Side
B4 Gillian Welch / Alison Krauss– I'll Fly Away
B5 G. Welch* / A. Krauss* / Emmylou Harris– Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby
C1 Sarah*, Hannah* & Leah Peasall– In The Highways
C2 The Cox Family– I Am Weary (Let Me Rest)
C3 John Hartford– I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Instrumental)
C4 Ralph Stanley– O Death
C5 Soggy Bottom Boys Feat. Tim Blake Nelson– In The Jailhouse Now
D1 Soggy Bottom Boys Feat. Dan Tyminski– I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (With Band)
D2 John Hartford– Indian War Whoop
D3 Fairfield Four*– Lonesome Valley
D4 The Stanley Brothers– Angel Band 2:18
Record is in Excellent (EX) condition, plays great !!
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Grading Scale:
( S ) SEALED = VINYL assumed mint, never opened.
( EX ) EXCELLENT = VINYL nearly perfect, no pops or noise from playing samples of the record
( VG+ ) VERY GOOD PLUS = VINYL may have minor scuff marks and signs of some wear but will still play almost perfectly, with only barely detectable pops or noise if any at all (most will have no noises at all)
( VG ) VERY GOOD = VINYL has light scratches, may crackle, pop or make other noises in a few spots, but not overpowering the music
( G+ ) GOOD PLUS = VINYL has scratches, may have continuous crackles, pops, significant surface noise
All of my records are played/sampled and will come with a NEW paper inner sleeve in addition to any original sleeve that is present when I get the record. Please see the pics to see if an original inner sleeve is present.
I pack my records very securely and almost never get reports of a record damaged in shipping (Seriously, 99.99% of my records arrive safely every year).