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Country Music Hall of Famer Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives have released a new experimental album, 'Space Junk'. This collection dives deep into instrumental sounds, drawing heavily from 1960s surf rock and the iconic Western fi...
'Space Junk' marks a fascinating turn for Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, known for their deep country roots and forays into 'Cosmic Cowboy' sounds. This project plunges into the instrumental world of the late '50s and '60s.
The surf rock influence harks back to Dick Dale, who pioneered the sound trying to capture the feeling of surfing through his Fender Stratocaster, and bands like The Ventures who globalized the genre. Simultaneously, the album channels the atmospheric, gritty soundscapes of Ennio Morricone, famous for scoring Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns, often using Fender guitars and orchestras to match the rugged visuals.
The band meticulously crafted the album's sound. Longtime collaborator Mick Conley handled recording and engineering, ensuring sonic excellence. They utilized vintage gear, including Marty Stuart’s prized ‘Clarence’ Telecaster, notable for its B-bender mechanism allowing for pedal steel-like bends, which features prominently. The recordings took place across various studios, including the renowned Capitol Studios in Hollywood.
Tracks like 'Graveyard' evoke James Bond themes, while 'All The Pretty Horses' feels like a lost Morricone piece. 'Catalina' is a nod to classic surf anthems, and 'California Pt. 1 (Bobbie Gentry, Please Call Home)' brings back Stuart's signature country twang and B-bender mastery. The double LP requires playing at 45 RPM, a detail noted in small print on the record label, offering a different sonic experience than the standard 33 1/3 RPM.
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This bold instrumental project shows Marty Stuart is far from resting on his laurels. Are you excited to hear Marty Stuart's take on surf rock and Western soundtracks? Have you managed to snag a copy on vinyl? Let us know!
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