Artist's albums
Let There Be Country
2000 · album
The Pilgrim
1999 · album
Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best
1996 · album
The Marty Party Hit Pack
1995 · album
Busy Bee Café
1993 · album
Once Upon a Time
1992 · album
This One's Gonna Hurt You
1992 · album
Tempted
1991 · album
Hillbilly Rock
1989 · album
Altitude
2023 · album
Sitting Alone
2023 · single
Altitude
2023 · single
Country Star
2022 · single
The Pilgrim (Deluxe Edition)
2019 · album
Nashviille: Tear The Woodpile Down
2012 · album
Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions
2010 · album
Whiskey And Rhinestones, The Ultimate Collection
2008 · compilation
Compadres An Anthology Of Duets
2007 · album
Badlands - Ballads Of The Lakota
2005 · album
Country Music
2003 · album
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of Marty Stuart
2002 · compilation
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Biography
Country Music Hall of Famer, five-time Grammy-winner, and AMA Lifetime Achievement honoree Marty Stuart picks up where he left off on Altitude, his first new album in five years, exploring a cosmic country landscape populated by dreamers and drifters, misfits and angels, honky-tonk heroes and lonesome lovers. There’s a desert flare to the music here, a sweeping, spacious feel that conjures up wide-open horizons and endless stretches of two-lane highway, and the production is raw and cinematic to match, tipping its cap both to Bakersfield and Laurel Canyon as it balances jangle and twang in equal measure. While it would be easy for an artist as accomplished as Stuart to rest on his laurels, Altitude instead showcases the work of a searcher with an insatiable appetite for growth and reflection, one whose ambition, much like his keen wit and rich imagination, only seems to grow with each and every release. Born and raised in Philadelphia, MS, Stuart got his start in bluegrass legend Lester Flatts’ band at the tender age of thirteen, and by twenty-one, he was working in the studio and on the road with Johnny Cash. Though Stuart built his early reputation backing up royalty, it wasn’t long before Nashville recognized him as a star in his own right, and over the course of forty-plus years as a solo artist, he would go on to release more than twenty major label albums, scoring platinum sales, hit singles, and just about every honor the industry could bestow along the way.