"A Conversation with Death” is an early 20th century Appalachian dirge written by Lloyd Chandler, an itinerant Free Will Baptist Preacher from North Carolina. The song is best known as “O Death,” after being famously covered by Ralph Stanley in 2002. Our interpretation pays homage to both versions and is a reminder that even wealth and power cannot stop the inevitable: death comes for us all. – Khemmis
"Man of Constant Sorrow" (also known as "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") is a traditional American folk song first published by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titled "Farewell Song" in a songbook by Burnett dated to around 1913. An early version was recorded by Emry Arthur in 1928, which gave the song its current title.” – Spirit Adrift
A Conversation with Death - Produced, mixed & mastered by Dave Otero at Flatline Audio, Denver, Colorado, USA.
Man of Constant Sorrow - Produced, engineered, and mixed by Bob Hoag at Flying Blanket Recording in Mesa, AZ.