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This One's Gonna Hurt You

 
Album Review: This One's Gonna Hurt You

  • Artist: Marty Stuart
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Total Time: 33:30
  • Genre: Country

Review

When Marty Stuart cut This One's Gonna Hurt You in 1991 with producers Richard Bennett and Tony Brown, he opened it with a modern country equivalent of what is now de rigueur in the hip-hop community: a skit that became a song. The disembodied voice of Hank Williams comes out of the ether before Stuart's does; a trippy synthesizer plays in the foreground; and clapping, cheering audiences are heard between the two. But this isn't the skit; it's the track. "Me & Hank & Jumpin' Jack Flash" offers a weird, acid cowboy tale of the two meeting in outer space and having a conversation about everything from the lineage of country to rock & roll -- Marty happens to dig both and was sure Hank would've dug the Rolling Stones as well. It's a bizarre way to open a contemporary country record, but given Stuart's maverick nature, it's utterly understandable and even charming the first three or four times you hear it. After that it's best to start on track two, "High on a Mountain Top," a tough, rockin', high lonesome honky tonk tune with blazing guitars, whining fiddles (courtesy of Stuart Duncan), and a chorus of backing vocalists including Ashley Cleveland and Pam Tillis. The set gets even better from here, as evidenced by the title track, a wonderful midtempo ballad done in duet with Travis Tritt, and by Jimmie Skinner's "Doin' My Time," with a guest appearance by then father-in-law Johnny Cash. The rest walks from the very traditional reading of Cowboy Jack Clement's beer weeper "Just Between You and Me" to rockabilly on "Down Home" and jangling Rickenbacker country-pop on "Hey Baby" (both written by Paul Kennerley), another straight rocking tribute to Williams on a cover of Allen Shamblin's "The King of Dixie," and Stuart's own spunky, hard country "Honky Tonk Crowd," which closes the set. Of his early records, This One's Gonna Hurt You is truly inspired and hungry; it's the very best from the period. Even in the 21st century, it endures as a watermark for the music at the time and as one of Stuart's finest moments in a career full of great ones. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Me & Hank & Jumpin' Jack Flash (Lyrics) Marty Stuart Marty Stuart (4:00)
High on a Mountain Top Ola Belle Reed, Alex Campbell Marty Stuart (4:03)
This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time) Marty Stuart Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt (3:28)
Down Home (Lyrics) Marty Stuart, Paul Kennerley Marty Stuart (2:40)
Just Between You and Me (Lyrics) Jack Clement Marty Stuart (2:16)
Hey Baby (Lyrics) Marty Stuart, Paul Kennerley Marty Stuart (3:04)
Doin' My Time (Lyrics) Jimmie Skinner Marty Stuart, Johnny Cash (3:24)
Now That's Country (Lyrics) Marty Stuart Marty Stuart (3:22)
The King of Dixie Marty Stuart, Allen Shamblin Marty Stuart (4:02)
Honky Tonk Crowd (Lyrics) Marty Stuart Marty Stuart (3:15)

Credits

Josh Graves (Dobro), Marty Stuart (Guitar (Acoustic)), Marty Stuart (Guitar), Marty Stuart (Mandolin), Marty Stuart (Guitar (Electric)), Marty Stuart (Main Performer), Marty Stuart (Associate Producer), Johnny Cash (Vocals (Background)), Johnny Cash (Performer), Pam Tillis (Vocals (Background)), Travis Tritt (Performer), Donna McElroy (Vocals (Background)), Ashley Cleveland (Vocals (Background)), Sam Bacco (Percussion), Sam Bacco (Chimes), Sam Bacco (Tympani [Timpani]), Sam Bacco (Vibraphone), Richard Bennett (Guitar (Acoustic)), Richard Bennett (Guitar), Richard Bennett (Mandolin), Richard Bennett (Percussion), Richard Bennett (Guitar (Electric)), Richard Bennett (Guitar (12 String)), Richard Bennett (Producer), Richard Bennett (Slide Guitar), Richard Bennett (Guitar (12 String Electric)), Tony Brown (Producer), Brad Davis (Guitar (Acoustic)), Stuart Duncan (Fiddle), Paul Franklin (Guitar (Steel)), Paul Franklin (Slide Guitar), Carlos Grier (Editing), Vicki Hampton (Vocals (Background)), John Hughey (Guitar (Steel)), John Hughey (Slide Guitar), John Jarvis (Organ), John Jarvis (Piano), Susan Johnson (Photography), Paul Kennerley (Guitar (Acoustic)), Paul Kennerley (Vocals (Background)), Jana King (Vocals (Background)), Larry Marrs (Bass), Larry Marrs (Vocals (Background)), Carl Marsh (Organ), Carl Marsh (Fairlight), Justin Niebank (Mixing), Jessie Noble (Coordination), Jessie Noble (Project Coordinator), Warren Peterson (Engineer), Warren Peterson (Overdub Engineer), Denny Purcell (Mastering), Rocky Schnaars (Engineer), Rocky Schnaars (Mixing), Rocky Schnaars (Overdub Engineer), Lisa Silver (Vocals (Background)), Harry Stinson (Drums), Harry Stinson (Vocals (Background)), Steve Tillisch (Engineer), Steve Tillisch (Overdub Engineer), Dennis Wilson (Vocals (Background)), Flip Anderson (Organ (Hammond)), John Barlow Jarvis (Organ), John Barlow Jarvis (Piano), Joan Besen (Piano), Randee Saint Nicholas (Photography), Jim Kemp (Creative Director), Virginia Team (Art Direction), Jerry Joyner (Design), John Sturdivant, Jr. (Drums), Bill Thorup (Photography)
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This One's Gonna Hurt You
Studio album by Marty Stuart
Released July 7, 1992
Recorded 1991
Genre Country
Length 33:40
Label MCA Nashville
Producer Richard Bennett
Tony Brown
Professional reviews
Marty Stuart chronology
Once Upon a Time
(1992)
This One's Gonna Hurt You
(1992)
Love and Luck
(1994)

This One's Gonna Hurt You is a studio album by country music artist Marty Stuart. It was released on July 7, 1992 by MCA Nashville. It peaked at #12 on the Top Country Albums chart, and #6 on the Canadian albums chart. Four singles were released from it, and they were "This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)", "Now That's Country", "High on a Mountain Top", and "Hey Baby". The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in the United States, and was certified Platinum in Canada. "Honky Tonk Crowd" was later released as a single by Rick Trevino from his self-titled album.

Track listing

  1. "Me & Hank & Jumpin' Jack Flash" (Marty Stuart) – 4:00
  2. "High on a Mountain Top" (Alex Campbell, Ola Belle Reed) – 4:03
  3. "This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)" (Stuart) – 3:28
  4. "Down Home" (Stuart, Paul Kennerley) – 2:40
  5. "Just Between You and Me" (Cowboy Jack Clement) – 2:16
  6. "Hey Baby" (Stuart, Kennerley) – 3:04
  7. "Doin' My Time" (Jimmie Skinner) – 3:24
  8. "Now That's Country" (Stuart) – 3:22
  9. "The King of Dixie" (Stuart, Allen Shamblin) – 4:02
  10. "Honky Tonk Crowd" (Stuart) – 3:15

Singles

Year Single US
Country
CAN
Country
1992 "This One's Gonna Hurt You
(For a Long, Long Time)
" (with Travis Tritt)
7 6
"Now That's Country" 18 16
1993 "High on a Mountain Top" 24 29
"Hey Baby" 38 31

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