Various – Inside Llewyn Davis (Original Soundtrack Recording) - (VMP) - Audiophile
Various – Inside Llewyn Davis (Original Soundtrack Recording) - (VMP) - Audiophile
Various – Inside Llewyn Davis (Original Soundtrack Recording) - (VMP) - Audiophile
Various – Inside Llewyn Davis (Original Soundtrack Recording) - (VMP) - Audiophile
Various – Inside Llewyn Davis (Original Soundtrack Recording) - (VMP) - Audiophile
Various – Inside Llewyn Davis (Original Soundtrack Recording) - (VMP) - Audiophile

Inside Llewyn Davis (Seaglass Wave vinyl, Number 1354)

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RARITY - Sealed

Guitar : Eldridge Chris (A3, B3), Linden Colin (A3, A5), Burnett T Bone (A3, A4), Mumford Marcus (A4), Mansfield David (A4), Miller Buddy (A5), Rawlings Dave (B2), Guitar & Fiddle : Mansfield David (A4)

Acoustic Guitar : Eldridge Chris (A2, A3, B3), Mumford Marcus (A2, A4)

Harmony Vocals : Welch Gillian (B2)

Banjo : Pikelny Noam (A3, B3)

Bass : Kowert Paul (A3, B3), Crouch Dennis (A5)

Cello : Blake Nancy (B2)

Dobro : Blake Norman (B2)

Fiddle : Witcher Gabe (A2, A3, B3, B4)

Mandolin : Thile Chris (A2, A3, B3)

Arranged by Oscar Isaac (A1-2, B1, B5), T Bone Burnett (A1-2, B1), Marcus Mumford (A2)

Written by Tom Paxton (A3), Hedy West (A4), Ed Rush (A5), Ethan Coen (A5), George Cromarty (A5), Joel Coen (A5), Justin Timberlake (A5), T Bone Burnett (A5), Robert Kaufman (A6, B7), Len Chandler (A6, B7), A. P. Carter (B2), Ewan MacColl (B3), Brendan Behan (B4), Bob Dylan (B6)


 

1LP, standard sleeve 

Limited to 2,000 numbered copies (Number 1354)

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : Seaglass Wave

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Independent Record Pressing

Label : VMP (Vinyl Me Please)

Original Label : Nonesuch

Recorded by Dave Sinko (B2), Jason Wormer, Peter Kurland, Bob Mallory, Emile Kelman

Mixed by Mike Piersante

Produced by Marcus Mumford, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, T Bone Burnett

Mastered by Gavin Lurssen

Originally released in 2013

Reissued in 2023

 

Tracks:

Side A

  1. Hang Me, Oh Hang Me
  2. Fare Thee Well (Dink’s Song)
  3. The Last Thing On My Mind
  4. Five Hundred Miles
  5. Please Mr. Kennedy
  6. Green, Green Rocky Road

Side B

  1. The Death Of Queen Jane
  2. The Storms Are On The Ocean
  3. The Shoals Of
  4. The Auld Triangle
  5. Fare Thee Well (Dink’s Song)
  6. Farewell  
  7. Green, Green Rocky Road

         

        Reviews:

        « Unlike O Brother Where Art Thou, the Coen Brothers' previous collaboration with T-Bone Burnett, the soundtrack to Inside Llewyn Davis isn't a pastiche. Inside Llewyn Davis gains its power through precision as the whole idea of the project is capturing a specific point in time, the great Folk Scare of the early '60s, when Kingston Trio and Peter Paul & Mary were having crossover hits, the time just before Bob Dylan arrived in Greenwich Village. In other words, it was the time where Dave Van Ronk reigned supreme, and he -- and his memoir -- provides the touchstone for the Coens' remarkable Inside Llewyn Davis and, even if the lines don't strictly match, the Coens touch on truths about talent and commercialism within their film. This makes the soundtrack something of a difficult beast on its own terms. Sometimes, the parody is evident -- quite delightfully so on "Please Mr. Kennedy," an intentional whirlwind novelty rocket-fueled by Adam Driver's asides -- but sometimes it's slyer, as when the Clancy Brothers are gently sent up. Usually, Inside Llewyn Davis is straight satire, though, as it concentrates on the titular character's channeling of Van Ronk and, as such, has no intention of treating the music cavalierly; it winds up as something unusual for the Coens: an homage that comes from a place of warmth, a salute so loving it's hard to deny the affection. »  AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

         

         

        Ratings:

         Discogs : 4.6 / 5 ; AllMusic : 3.5 / 5 

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