The film had so pulled me into the spell, so that no longer was doing the soundtrack from the head. Each piece of the movie scenes go back to me again and work through the brain and the sometimes grotesque scenes of premium film each time mighty.
Only Ralph Stanley's pure vocal "Oh Death" shudder every one and you know the scene, it's almost amusing in what situations the three "escapees" come every time.
Almost a similar phenomenon, I could make out the music of Ry Cooder on the movie "Crossroads". As a feature film but can influence the musical taste ... (Or he was always there and until now we do not yet know him? How ever ..)
"I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" is undoubtedly the driving force of the album, the other pieces without doubt the cream of the 40's Southern folk music.
Alison Krauss I knew so far only in collaboration with Robert Plant, which this music probably will not let go, it draws on the last album "Band of Joy".
For me personally, -O Brother, Where Art Thou? - An escape from the local world, noticing the film and the soundtrack and I feel like the three players who have just severed the chains and wander through the world without truly, what they do basically everything.
Super film, super album.