Marty Stuart: Nashville, Volume 1: Tear The Woodpile Down
Nashville, Volume 1: Tear The Woodpile Down
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- Label: EMI, 2012
- Erscheinungstermin: 23.4.2012
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GRAMMY-winner and American music icon Marty Stuart will release his second album for Sugar Hill Records entitled Nashville, Volume 1: Tear The Woodpile Down on April 24th. The ten song collection, almost entirely written by Marty, features his touring band of musical missionaries The Fabulous Superlatives. Nashville staples Buck Trent, Kenny Lovelace, and Robbie Turner are joined by country music royalty Hank Williams III and Lorrie Carter Bennett (The Carter Family) on harmony vocals to fill out the cast.
Marty Stuart arrived in Nashville on Labor Day weekend, 1972. “I came to Nashville from the land of Jimmie Rodgers, looking for a place, a place to belong inside the world of country music. It was a country boy Hollywood, the air castle of the South, a dream factory.” 40 years, a decade worth of hits and a full round of hillbilly stardom later, Stuart has hillbilly rocked himself back to the bosom of traditional country music.
“When I reconnected with traditional country music I found myself, my calling,” says Stuart. “The kind that is timeless, beautiful, beyond trend, the empowering force, the reflection of a people and a culture. The kind of country music that the working man and scholars alike call home. The job seemed to be to champion it, love it, protect it, care for its people, attempt to write a new chapter for it and to make sure that everybody understands that it’s alive and well in the 21st century.”
(sugarhillrecords. com)
,,Wenn nicht Marty Stuart, wem sollte es sonst gelingen, auf einem Album – in einer guten halben Stunde! – Honky Tonk, Rockabilly, Bakersfield, Hillbilly und klassischen Nashville-Country zu spielen und diesen Mix dann auch noch wie aus einem Guss klingen zu lassen?" (Good Times, August / September 2012)
Marty Stuart arrived in Nashville on Labor Day weekend, 1972. “I came to Nashville from the land of Jimmie Rodgers, looking for a place, a place to belong inside the world of country music. It was a country boy Hollywood, the air castle of the South, a dream factory.” 40 years, a decade worth of hits and a full round of hillbilly stardom later, Stuart has hillbilly rocked himself back to the bosom of traditional country music.
“When I reconnected with traditional country music I found myself, my calling,” says Stuart. “The kind that is timeless, beautiful, beyond trend, the empowering force, the reflection of a people and a culture. The kind of country music that the working man and scholars alike call home. The job seemed to be to champion it, love it, protect it, care for its people, attempt to write a new chapter for it and to make sure that everybody understands that it’s alive and well in the 21st century.”
(sugarhillrecords. com)
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,,Wenn nicht Marty Stuart, wem sollte es sonst gelingen, auf einem Album – in einer guten halben Stunde! – Honky Tonk, Rockabilly, Bakersfield, Hillbilly und klassischen Nashville-Country zu spielen und diesen Mix dann auch noch wie aus einem Guss klingen zu lassen?" (Good Times, August / September 2012)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Tear the Woodpile Down (with Buck Trent)
- 2 Sundown in Nashville
- 3 A Matter of Time (with Kenny Lovelace)
- 4 Hollywood Boogie
- 5 Holding on to Nothing (with Buck Trent)
- 6 Truck Driver's Blues
- 7 Going, Going, Gone
- 8 The Lonely Kind
- 9 A Song of Sadness (with Lorrie Carter Bennett)
- 10 Picture from Life's Other Side (with Hank3)