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Marty Stuart, Live at the Ryman

Audio CD

Disk ID: 562640

Disk length: 42m 50s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Eddie Stubbs Intro 0:54
2. Orange Blossom Special 3:47
3. No Hard Times Blues 4:39
4. Homesick 4:52
5. Shuckin' the Corn 3:07
6. The Whiskey Ain't Workin' Anymore 2:44
7. Mr. John Henry (Intro) 0:14
8. Mr. John Henry, the Steel Drivin' Man 3:10
9. Uncle John's Intro 0:39
10. Train 45 3:58
11. Josh's Joke 0:40
12. The Great Speckled Bird 1:52
13. Sure Wanna Keep My Wine 3:26
14. Walk Like That 5:20
15. Hillbilly Rock 3:19

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Review

Acoustic interplay generates an electric charge as guest musicians join Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives for a concert that puts the pedal to the metal of bluegrass tradition. The hometown crowd at Nashville's Mother Church of Country Music (the same stage on which a 13-year-old Stuart made his Ryman debut accompanying Lester Flatt on the mandolin) spurs the band to peak intensity. With stellar support from fiddler Stuart Duncan and banjoist Charlie Cushman--and a guest appearance by master Dobroist Josh Graves--Stuart and band explore and extend the dynamics of bluegrass, from familiar fare such as "Orange Blossom Special" and "The Great Speckled Bird" through the harmony-laden balladry of "Homesick" and the honky-tonk heartbreak of "The Whiskey Ain't Workin' Anymore" and "Hillbilly Rock," with the latter providing the closing kick to a particularly lively evening. --Don McLeese

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