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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Masterpiece from start to finish.,
By Cory L. Schwent (Bloomsdale, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This One's Gonna Hurt You (Audio CD)
One of the best country Cd's ever made. So good infact, it sort of ruined Marty's recording career, as he will never be able to top this one. Classic country music. I generally can't stand Travis Tritt, but EVEN he sounds good here. I can't believe this didn't sell millions. This was the climax of the "Hillbilly Rock" chapter of Marty's career. Unfortunatly he is still trying to write new pages in that book... Lets move on...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This cd kicks butt !,
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This review is from: This One's Gonna Hurt You (Audio CD)
If you like honky tonk music you will love this cd. I have had it for a while and I still listen to it every day. Marty is the most under rated guitar player in the world, He has a way with the telecaster that is just awsome. My favorite song on the whole cd is Honky tonk crowd, I have to hear it every day. This is TRUE country music at its best.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Marty's "All Things Must Pass", Country Style,
By Spiritof67 "spiritof67" (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This One's Gonna Hurt You (Audio CD)
Too many CD's on Amazon get 5-star ratings because dedicated fans write favorable reviews.
This one deserves 5 stars and more. Marty Stuart, a traditional Country historian, musician and philosopher came up with a CD that touched on but did not rip off all the best of the country genres. He even went as far as to have a contemporary star (Travis Tritt) appear for the title tune and back that up with a rousing duet with former father-in-law Johnny Cash on another, Doin' My Time. You've got to hear Marty's band drop the octave for The Man In Black on this tune, it's classic. This CD rocks and rolls, it has that back-country spirit, ballads, hard-drivin' step-out guitars playing honky-tonk riffs, you name it. Unfortunately, since Marty declines to wear a hat his imprint in country music is still overshadowed by the Hat Acts and you know who I mean. But they don't have more talent, they don't play a guitar/Dobro/mandolin better, and they don't have an all-good-songs CD like this, either. He sure made me a part of his "Honky-Tonk Crowd", I'll tell you. On the other hand, like George Harrison, topping this one is never gonna be easy! Buy this CD and play it for your "don't-like-country-music" friends....
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