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Let There Be Country

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Download links and information about Let There Be Country by Marty Stuart. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Country genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 31:51 minutes.

Artist: Marty Stuart
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Country
Tracks: 10
Duration: 31:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Let There Be Country 2:59
2. Mirrors Don't Lie 3:20
3. Matches (featuring Keith Stegall, Charlie Craig) 2:58
4. Last Train Done Gone Down 3:07
5. Be Careful Who You Love (Arthur's Song) 4:13
6. Old Hat 2:31
7. Get Down On Your Knees and Pray 3:51
8. I'm a One Woman Man 2:16
9. Stone Blind 3:26
10. I'll Love You Forever (If I Want To) 3:10

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This early recording gives a clear idea of just who Marty Stuart is. Without all the hype and over production of many of the MCA recordings, Let There Be Country displays Stuart's traditional hillbilly bent. Only his 1982 Sugar Hill debut, Busy Bee Cafe, defines him better. Self-produced, it is obvious that the artist knows what he is doing in terms of material and performance. With the inclusion of only two original songs, the rest of the tunes are strong statements by Stuart concerning country music. Merle Haggard's "Mirrors Don't Lie" is strong evidence of Stuart's affiliations. Also good is Bill Monroe's "Get Down on Your Knees and Pray." Stuart's version of the Johnny Horton hit "One Woman Man" is priceless and the sincere sweetness he reflects on the Harlan Howard-Max D. Barnes number "I'll Love You Forever (If You Want Me To)" is stunning. A worthy addition to any Stuart collection.