White shows his traditional blues jones is no mere affectation on "Wayfaring Stranger" and a cover of Howlin' Wolf's "Sittin' on Top of the World", then makes a rewarding turn into the wistfully romantic with his original "Never Far Away". Krauss gives a haunting performance of Costello's "The Scarlet Tide" but doesn't fare as well with Sting's plaintive, Celtic-tinged "You Will Be My True Love". The soundtrack's evocative sense of time and place is further underscored by traditionals performed by a slate of other bluegrass/country-folk heavyweights and a powerful pair of gospelised, almost ethereal performances by the Sacred Harp Singers at Liberty Church. A few of Gabriel Yared's gentle orchestral cues (crucial to the film's characters and dramatic continuity) are essentially tacked on as the coda to the remaining collection of earthy Americana. Dark, dusty and ever bittersweet, Burnett's musical archaeology here is something considerably more than merely "O Brother Redux". --Jerry McCulley
As O Brother & Down from the Mountain, there are songs that are somewhere between appalachian, blues, country & folk- loosely defined as roots & Alison Krauss returns from O Brother to sing on a few tracks. An array of artists (Tim O'Brien, The Reeltime Travelers, Cassie Franklin, Tim Eriksen etc) feature- which opens up further possibilities for further purchases I can't really afford! The Sacred Harp Singers at Liberty Church are a wonderful discovery & Gabriel Yared (Betty Blue) offers some great instrumentals also.
But the highlight for me are the five-tracks from Jack White, of the acclaimed White Stripes; now I don't really see the appeal of the White Stripes- it all seems like hype from the media/XL-records & worthy of the joke Paul Morley makes about them regarding 1963 in his recent book Words & Music. It all seems like garage-rock retro & not as interesting as similar acts like Violent Femmes, Pixies, Pussy Galore, Royal Trux, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The Cramps & Gun Club. But, here on Cold Mountain, I finally GET Jack White & these tracks are great, particularly Wayfarin' Stranger, Christmas Time Will Soon Be Over & Sittin' On Top of the World.
Cold Mountain is an excellent purchase, & along with the box-set Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues & recent albums from Bonnie Prince Billy, Handsome Family & Gillian Welch, must purchases on the Americana count & compulsive listening...