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Marty Stuart - Country Music (CD)

Country Music
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Album Details: Country Music

Release Date:07/01/2003
Label:Sony
UPC:696998706323

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    Nice to see him back and strong.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 25, 2003

    I have always enjoyed the music that Marty Stuart puts out. This album is no exception. As far as blending the traditional elements of country music and infusing new energies into them, this album is a prime example. The music has a new but famili...ar feeling and the lyrics definitely showcase a maturity that is definitely lacking in the music industry today. The greatest strength of the album is the wide variety of subject matter. One thing that continually frustrates me about country music today is the bludgeoned emphasis on romance in most albums. Romance is great, please don't misunderstand me; but that's not all that life contains. Songs such as "Sundown in Nashville", "Farmer's Blues", and "Walls of a Prison" are just three of the all-encompassing tracks that Stuart offers on this album. He still delivers great romantic tracks like "By George" and "Fool for Love". One is fun and the other reflective, respectively. To wrap it up, the greatest appeal of this album is Stuart's gamut of subject matter. This provides the base that is accentuated by the lyrics and music. I give it five stars. But I encourage anyone to still listen before buying an album. As many of us discovered with Metallica's "St. Anger" offering, listening may save you some cash and some grief, along with your ear drums. Read more Less

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    Marty Stuarts newest offering,,,,,

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 30, 2003

    All I can say , in my opinion, it dont get more county than this!

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  • All Music Guide

    Marty Stuart's Country Music is not, as some have said, a radical departure from his already eclectic body of work. As to whether it's "the album of his life," is also up for debate, since he doesn't sound here like he's slowing down. Stuart has given us one of the most consistent catalogues in the country genre since 1980, and has few peers in terms of quality -- George Strait, Dwight Yoakam, and a few others are in his league. But Country Music is different and may be the finest recording he's ever issued. This is his first full-on country-rock record and, teamed with grand master engineer/producer Justin Niebank (Widespread Panic, the Subdudes, etc.), Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives turn old nuggets such as "A Satisfied Mind" and Johnny Cash's "Walls of a Prison" (the tracks which open and close the album, respectively) into wooly country-rockers with killer three- and four-part harmonies and burning guitars, Hammond B3s, mandolins, pedal-steel guitars, and rocking drums. On th...e other hand, newer songs by the performer and a handful of others are already revved up and cut to fly. This is a rock roll record cut from the man vein of honky tonk country, and the country that it comes from is pure. Listen to "Farmer's Blues," a sweet, slow, two-step drenched in pedal steel with a duet vocal by Merle Haggard, or the burning-down blues-rock with dobro and banjo of "Tip Your Hat" with Uncle Josh Graves and Earl Scruggs. But even straight-up rockers such as "Sundown in Nashville," "By George" (which has dumb lyrics but still kicks ass), "Wishful Thinkin'," and "Too Much Month" feel as if they could have been played by a rowdier version of Rockpile, while the mid-tempo tracks ("Fool for Love," "Here I Am," "If You Wanted Me Around") only serve to underscore the influences of Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe. Ultimately, this album is relentless in both its attack and in the pleasure it provides to the listener. There are hot licks everywhere, with great songs, vocals, and a tapestry of moods, textures, and shades that serve to leave one impression: Stuart's radical experimentation of the last ten years has resulted in his finest moment thus far. He offers a prolonged look at how inseparable country and rock roll are from one another. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Marty Stuart

One of country's most historically minded new traditionalists, Marty Stuart was also one of the most eclectic, moving between honky tonk, rockabilly, countryrock, traditional country, and bluegrass. He was also one of the more flamboyant showmen, supporting his partyhearty image with a wardrobe of rhinestoneladen Nudie suits. Stuart was born in Philadelphia, MS, in 1958... Read more