A neat and illustrative soundtrack for John Boorman's film "Deliverance" (1972). The music in it is bluegrass to the extreme with well picked and played banjos, so it serves as a lovely introduction to instrumental bluegrass.
These tracks were originally recorded in 1963 and were subsequently re-released as a soundtrack for the film. Eric Weissberg and Marshall Brickman duel their banjos and create some vivid imagery that takes us back to the movie, at least the beginning of it with the appalachian landscapes and the beautiful river. The songs are rather short, never reaching the 3 minute mark and make up for wonderful vignettes of passionate and pure bluegrass. Definitely, a must-have for people who enjoyed "Deliverance".


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