Miramax hops on the old-timey bandwagon with the release of the soundtrack for Anthony Minghella's Civil War epic Cold Mountain. Like O Brother, Where Art Thou?'s dark, older sibling, the latest collection of blues, ballads, and laments from producer T-Bone Burnett is a veritable dictionary of traditional country and Americana, but with a weightier muse. Jack White opens the record with a stark rendition of "Wayfaring Stranger" featuring Nashville heavyweights Stuart Duncan, Norman Blake, and Dirk Powell. For the most part, the White Stripes frontman successfully transplants himself into the genre, utilizing his throaty warble on Howlin' Wolf's "Sittin' on Top of the World" like a dust-bowl carny, and channeling fellow tenor Ralph Stanley on "Great High Mountain." However, it's the self-penned "Never Far Away" that elevates White above his garage rock trappings. With its delicate front-porch picking and wistful lyrics, it manages to walk the line between heartache and puppy love with a sweetness that's genuinely moving. That same bleeding heart pumps through Alison Krauss' delivery of Elvis Costello's powerful "Scarlet Tide," a ballad of devastating beauty that works almost like a spiritual. Recovering songwriter Sting contributes the record's only bad apple, the bland "You Will Be My Ain True Love." Krauss does her best to paint the tune in period colors, but Sting -- who insists on singing harmony -- keeps the piece firmly entrenched in the very nonsepia-toned world of adult-contemporary pop. Unfortunately, the orchestral work for the film is hastily assembled as if it were an afterthought. While it may lack the initial punch of Tim Eriksen's "I Wish My Baby Was Born" or either of the shape-note tunes provided by the Sacred Harp Singers at Liberty Church, Burnett clusters composer Gabriel Yared's understated score at the end of the record, delegating it as filler, which is unfair, as its quiet power mirrors the songs as well as the characters. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Charles Paakkari
- Assistant Engineer
- Dirk Powell
- Banjo, Arranger
- Harry Rabinowitz
- Conductor
- John Richards
- Engineer, Mixing
- David Theodore
- Oboe
- Martin Tillman
- Cello
- Kevin Townend
- Orchestration
- Patrick Warren
- Harmonium
- Cheryl White
- Harmony
- Simon Osborne
- Engineer
- Nancy Donald
- Art Direction
- Phil Bray
- Photography
- Ivy Skoff
- Production Coordination
- Albert Watson
- Photography
- David Hartley
- Arranger
- Rolf Wilson
- Violin
- Mary Maurer
- Art Direction
- Gavin Lurssen
- Mastering
- Mike Piersante
- Engineer, Mixing
- Steve Genewick
- Assistant Engineer
- Fernand Bos
- Music Editor
- Susan Bohling
- Cor Anglais
- Kirsty Whalley
- Editing
- Tim Eriksen
- Arranger, Harmony Vocals
- Sandy Wilbur
- Musicologist
- Jill Meyers
- Music Consultant
- John Bell
- Orchestration
- Stephane Moucha
- Transcription
- Nick Bucknall
- Clarinet
- Anthony Minghella
- Arranger, Executive Soundtrack Producer, Score Producer
- Randy Spendlove
- Executive in Charge of Music
- Brendan Gleeson
- Harmony Vocals
- Paul Ackling
- Production Coordination
- Rachel Levy
- Soundtrack Coordination
- Erick Jaskowiak
- Assistant Engineer
- Jack White
- Guitar, Arranger
- Roland Heap
- Assistant Engineer
- Michael Lau Robles
- Design
- Heidi Andrade
- Group Member
- Martha Scanlan
- Group Member
- Brandon Story
- Group Member
- Thomas Sneed
- Group Member
- Roy Andrade
- Group Member
- Riley Baugus
- Harmony Vocals
- Henry Burnett
- Arranger
- Cassie Franklin
- Harmony Vocals
- David Gould
- Assistant Engineer
- Sydney Negley
- Production Coordination
- Sam Okell
- Assistant Engineer
- Bob Neuwirth
- Associate Music Producer
- Gabriel Yared
- Piano, Score Producer, Orchestration
- T Bone Burnett
- Producer
- Simon Chamberlain
- Piano
- Keith Ciancia
- Piano
- John Cohen
- Voices, Music Consultant
- Dennis Crouch
- Bass
- Stuart Duncan
- Fiddle, Violin
- Isobel Griffiths
- Orchestra Contractor
- Emil Hellman
- Assistant Engineer
- Nick Ingman
- Orchestration
- Alan Jenkins
- Editing
- David Schnaufer
- Dulcimer
- Sting
- Arranger, Harmony
- Norman Blake
- Mandolin, Arranger
- Alison Krauss
- Engineer
- Ralph Stanley
- Arranger
Notes
47th Grammy® Awards Nominations: Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media
47th Grammy® Awards Nomination: Best Female Country Vocal Performance - track: "You Will Be My Ain True Love" - Alison Krauss











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