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Tear The Woodpile Down
Sundown In Nashville
A Matter Of Time
Hollywood Boogie
Holding On To Nothing
Truck Driver's Blues
Going, Going, Gone
The Lonely Kind
A Song Of Sadness
Picture From Life's Other Side
I came to Nashville from the land of Jimmie Rodgers, looking for a place, a place to belong inside the world of country music. That was Labor Day Weekend, 1972. The main musical difference that I see in now and when I first came to town is, back then it seemed that the most outlaw thing you could possibly do around here was to take country music and blow it up into rock & roll. Mission accomplished! Today the most outlaw thing you can possibly do in Nashville, Tennessee is play country music. So therefore I say, Tear the Woodpile Down. -- Marty Stuart, 2012
Recorded at OmniSound Nashville, RCA Studio B, Nashville, Apostle Paul's Clubhouse Recording, Hendersonville, Tn and Mighty Mick's Log Palace , Pegram, Tn.(Mixed and Mastered at Apostle Paul's Clubhouse and Mighty Mick's Log Palace)
Art Direction
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Karen Cronin
Bass [Guest]
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Brian Glenn
Bass, Backing Vocals
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Apostle Paul,
Drums, Backing Vocals
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Handsome Harry,
Engineer [Assistant]
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Justin Croft (tracks: 1),
Rory Rositas (tracks: 2 to 10),
Sean Davidson (tracks: 1)
Engineer [Recording]
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Taylor Pollert (tracks: 1)
Fiddle [Guest]
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Hank Singer
Guitar, Backing Vocals
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Cuzin Kenny,
Mastered By, Engineer [Recording And Mixing]
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Mick Conley
Photography By [Cover]
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Anthony Scarlati
Steel Guitar [Guest]
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Gary Carter (2),
Robby Turner
Supervised By [Production Coordinator]
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Maria-Elena Orbea
Vocals, Guitar, Producer, Design [Art Direction]
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Marty Stuart
Recorded At
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OmniSound Studios
Recorded At
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RCA Victor Studios, Nashville
Recorded At
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Apostle Paul's Clubhouse Recording
Mixed At
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Apostle Paul's Clubhouse Recording
Mixed At
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Mighty Mick's Log Palace
Mastered At
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Apostle Paul's Clubhouse Recording
Mastered At
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Mighty Mick's Log Palace