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He's literally spent most of his life making and producing records and writing songs that reflect that. His last outing was 2006's excellent Live at the Ryman. In his wonderful liner essay, Stuart claims that the inspiration for Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions occurred on August 29, 2005, in an empty train station in Philadelphia, MS after he heard the news of Hurricane Katrina's arrival in the Gulf.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerMarty Stuart
Record LabelSugar Hill, Suh
UPC0015891406329
eBay Product ID (ePID)9046047710
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2010
GenreCountry
ArtistStuart, Marty
Release TitleGhost Train: the Studio B Sessions
Dimensions
Item Height0.34 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.69 in
Item Width5.01 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Branded 1.2 Country Boy Rock ; Roll 1.3 Drifting Apart 1.4 Bridge Washed Out 1.5 A World Without You 1.6 Hummingbyrd [Instrumental] 1.7 Hangman 1.8 Ghost Train Four-Oh-Ten 1.9 Hard Working Man 1.10 I Run to You 1.11 Crazy Arms [Instrumental] [Instrumental] 1.12 Porter Wagoner's Grave 1.13 Little Heartbreaker (The Likes of You) 1.14 Mississippi Railroad Blues [Instrumental] [Instrumental]
Notes2010 release, a traditional Country album from the Grammy-winning American music icon. With his 14th studio album, Stuart steadily continues to lead the charge in preserving the roots, culture and history of traditional Country music. 'What inspires me now, is traditional Country music,' says Stuart. 'It's the music I most cherish, the culture in which I was raised. It's the bedrock upon which the empire of Country music is built, the empowering force that provides this genre with lasting credibility. It's beyond trends and it's timeless. With all that being said, I found traditional Country music to be on the verge of extinction. It's too precious to let slip away. I wanted to attempt to write a new chapter.'