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. This album is Stuart's best album to date, even though some of the cuts are formulaic rockabilly at its ho-hummiest. Stuart sings well and his vocals are buoyed immensely by first-rate picking. Best cuts: "Cry, Cry, Cry," "When The Sun Goes Down," "Since I Don't Have You."Īs somewhat of a musical child prodigy, Marty Stuart quickly earned his stripes-first as a teenage member of legendary bluegrass titan Lester Flatt's Nashville Grass band and later as a sideman for Johnny Cash. Hillbilly Rock finds Marty now defining his own space, drawing respectfully from his rich musical heritage but at the same time restlessly revving his engines. Marty is a capable vocalist and a dynamite guitar and mandolin picker with a load of young-buck enthusiasm. ![]() He especially shines on such tracks as "Don't Leave Her Lonely Too Long," "The Coal Mine Blues," and "Easy To Love )Hard To Hold)," all of which he co-wrote. He also gives a rousing once-over-and renewed musical life-to "Cry, Cry, Cry," one of Johnny Cash's first hits.
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