Man of Constant Sorrow
Description
With the release of the Coen Brother’s film O Brother,
Where Art Thou? which features a re-worked version of Ralph Stanley’s “Man of
Constant Sorrow” as it musical focal point, now is the perfect time to revisit
some of the classic, original Ralph Stanley recordings that have practically
defined traditional Appalachian mountain music for over five decades.
Ralph Stanley’s half-century-long career received a nice boost late
in 2000 with the release of Joel and Ethan Coen’s movie O Brother, Where Art
Thou? The film prominently featured three tunes from the Stanley repertoire,
including the title tune of this stellar anthology (although it’s not
Stanley’s version that’s featured in the film). Another is the hillbilly
lament “Oh Death,” a traditional song that perfectly suits Stanley’s high,
wavering, mournful voice. Focusing on Stanley’s post-Stanley Brothers career,
this set serves as a fine introduction to his estimable body of work,
including gems like “Goin’ Up Home to Live in Green Pastures”–as pretty a
country gospel tune as has ever been recorded–“Hard Times,” and “Old Richmond
Prison.” It’s an altogether satisfying collection that leaves the listener
wanting more. –Gregory McNamee
Features:
Product Details:
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5.75 x 0.45 inches; 3.54 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Rebel Records
- Item model number : 1996026
- Original Release Date : 2001
- Date First Available : December 10, 2006
- Label : Rebel Records
- Country of Origin : USA