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Hillbilly Rock (CD - 1989)UPC: 00076742231224Artist: Marty Stuart Label: Universal Special Products Genre: Rock & Pop - Country Rock Album Description: Personnel includes: Marty Stuart (vocals, arranger, guitar, mandolin); Richard Bennett (arranger, guitar, bass); Paul Franklin, Ralph Mooney (steel guitar); Joey Miskulin (concertina); Glen D. Hardin (piano); Leland Sklar (bass); Billy Thomas (drums, background vocals); Harr... read more Personnel includes: Marty Stuart (vocals, arranger, guitar, mandolin); Richard Bennett (arranger, guitar, bass); Paul Franklin, Ralph Mooney (steel guitar); Joey Miskulin (concertina); Glen D. Hardin (piano); Leland Sklar (bass); Billy Thomas (drums, background vocals); Harry Stinson, Kostas Lazarides, Paul Kennerley (background vocals). Engineers include: Mark J. Coddington, Chuck Ainlay, Marty Williams. Includes liner notes by Holly Gleason. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel includes: Marty Stuart (guitar, vocals). Hillbilly Rock is the epitome of what the adult Marty Stuart is all about. With a new groove that runs just left of center, while still retaining a classic country & western-bluegrass flair, Hillbilly Rock is a wild ride to what surely must be honky tonk heaven. On par with Dwight Yoakam's debut, Hillbilly Rock sets the tone for a whole new faction of neo-traditionalists. Opening with the title cut, an infectious romp that demands your attention, and ending on a high note with a love song, "Since I Don't Have You," crafted by Stuart and another tragically overlooked supernova, Mark Collie, this is one heck of an album. "Western Girls," a favorite of the numerous cowgirls who follow his career, and the Merle Kilgore-Tillman Franks tune "The Wild One" all demonstrate how effective Marty Stuart is. "Cry, Cry, Cry," a Johnny Cash hit, is made new again. While this release displays more of Stuart's own songwriting skills, it also displays how deeply involved he is with the music he plays. ~ Jana Pendragon minimize
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