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Various - O Brother, Where Art Thou  (2000) - VG+ 2 LP Record 2003 Lost Highway USA Vinyl - Soundtrack
  • 2003 Lost Highway USA Vinyl - O Brother, Where Art Thou Soundtrack 2 LP Record (VG+)
  • 2003 Lost Highway USA Vinyl - O Brother, Where Art Thou Soundtrack 2 LP Record (VG+)

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Various - O Brother, Where Art Thou (2000) - VG+ 2 LP Record 2003 Lost Highway USA Vinyl - Soundtrack

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Various - O Brother, Where Art Thou

This is a 2 - LP vinyl compilation soundtrack released in 2003 by Lost Highway in the USA. It features a diverse range of folk, world, country, and stage & screen music, with styles including soundtrack, country, and bluegrass. The record has labels from Lost Highway, Mercury, and Island Def Jam Music Group.

Tracklist

There are numerous tracks on this record, performed by well - known artists such as James Carter & The Prisoners, Harry McClintock, Norman Blake, Alison Krauss, and more. Each track comes with details about its arrangement, writing, and the musicians involved.

Companies, etc.

It was pressed by United Record Pressing, distributed by Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc. The phonographic copyright and general copyright belong to UMG Recordings, Inc. The lacquer was cut at Nashville Record Productions.

Credits

The lacquer was cut by Wes Garland, and T Bone Burnett* was the producer for tracks A3 to D3.

Notes

The music is from the film 'O Brother, Where Art Thou' by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen. There are also specific details about the copyright of the compilation, artwork, and photographs. And there are different barcode and matrix/runout information for various sides and variants of the record.


Using this vinyl record is quite simple. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the vinyl gently on the turntable, center it properly, and lower the needle onto the starting groove of the side you want to play. Then just sit back and enjoy the beautiful music. When it comes to handling, always hold the vinyl by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. Also, keep it away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture as these can damage the vinyl. After each use, put it back in its protective sleeve to prevent scratches. If you notice any dust on the vinyl, use a soft, anti - static brush to gently remove it. And don't forget to clean your record player's needle regularly to ensure the best sound quality.


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