James Carter & The Prisoners

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Po' Lazarus 04:29 Tools
Po Lazarus 04:30 Tools
Po Lazuras 04:30 Tools
Po Lazarus - From "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Soundtrack 02:17 Tools
Po Lazarus - O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack 04:30 Tools
Po' Lazuras 00:00 Tools
Po Lazarus (O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack) 00:00 Tools
Po Lazurus 04:31 Tools
Po'lazarus 04:31 Tools
Po Lazaurs 04:31 Tools
Po Lazaras 04:31 Tools
Big Rock Candy Mountain 02:17 Tools
Po’ Lazarus 04:31 Tools
Po Lazarus (From "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Soundtrack) 04:31 Tools
I'll Fly Away 03:59 Tools
01 - Po Lazarus 04:31 Tools
Hard Time Killing Floor Blues 02:40 Tools
Po Lazarus - James Carter & The Prisoners 03:59 Tools
Angel Band 04:24 Tools
You Are My Sunshine 04:24 Tools
In the Highways 01:37 Tools
O Death 03:19 Tools
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow 03:19 Tools
Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby 03:14 Tools
O Brother, Where Art Thou? - Po Lazarus (4:30) 03:14 Tools
01-Po Lazarus 03:14 Tools
Down to the River to Pray 01:37 Tools
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Instrumental) 01:37 Tools
Keep on the Sunny Side 03:19 Tools
I Am Weary (Let Me Rest) 03:14 Tools
1 Po Lazaurs 03:19 Tools
In The Jailhouse Now 03:36 Tools
Lonesome Valley 04:07 Tools
01 Po Lazarus 04:07 Tools
James Carter & The Prisoners - Po Lazarus 03:14 Tools
Po Lazarus - 04:07 Tools
Po' Lazurus 03:14 Tools
Indian War Whoop 03:14 Tools
Man of constant sorrow 04:07 Tools
01 James Carter & the Prisoners - Po Lazarus 03:14 Tools
James Carter & The Prisoners 03:14 Tools
01 Po' Lazarus 03:14 Tools
James Carter & The Prisoners - Po Lazuras 03:14 Tools
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James Carter is credited as a performer on the soundtrack of the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, despite not being a professional singer. As of 1959, Carter was serving time at the Mississippi State Penitentiary in Lambert for charges unknown. In a southern field excursion at Camp B, Carter and the other prisoners in his chain gang were spending the day chopping wood. Carter began singing an old spiritual, "Po' Lazarus", and the other prisoners joined in, chopping the logs in time to the music. Folk music historian Alan Lomax happened to be present at the time, and was able to take a photograph of the prisoners and make a recording of the music, which he donated to a music archive. Decades later, the recording was purchased for use in the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, which went on to win a Grammy for Album of the Year. During this, it was discovered by the producers that Carter was still alive, and they successfully tracked him down. Despite never seeing the film and, understandably, not even remembering the song he had sung over 40 years previous, Carter was pleased with the album's success, and was present at the benefit concert held in Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, which featured repeat performances by the other performers from the soundtrack (although Carter himself did not perform). As the other prisoners have not been identified (and likely never will be), the official credit for the artist on the soundtrack is for "James Carter & the Prisoners". Carter died November 26, 2003, in Chicago, at age 77 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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