Love and Luck
Marty Stuart · 1994
36 min · 11 tracks · country · bluegrass music
A vibrant blend of traditional country sounds with a touch of bluegrass and heartfelt storytelling.
Why this album works
'Love and Luck' showcases Stuart's knack for storytelling and melodic finesse, contributing to his growing reputation in the 1990s country revival. The album received positive reviews, further solidifying Stuart's place in the genre during a time when traditional country was experiencing a resurgence.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo listening experience heartfelt storytelling and emotion for road trips
- Context
- Released in 1994, 'Love and Luck' was Marty Stuart's fifth studio album, following his breakthrough with 'Hillbilly Rock' in 1989. At this point, Stuart had established himself as a significant figure in the country music scene, known for his blend of traditional influences and contemporary themes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Christina Aguilera· Prince· No Doubt· Ricky Martin· Cyndi Lauper· Harry Nilsson· Cher· Madonna
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Love and Luck 3:50
- 2 Kiss Me, I'm Gone 3:04
- 3 Wheels Standout 3:12
- 4 I Ain't Giving Up on Love 2:46
- 5 That's What Love's About Standout 3:52
- 6 Marty Stuart Visits the Moon 3:14
- 7 Oh, What a Silent Night 3:30
- 8 Shake Your Hips 2:33
- 9 You Can Walk All Over Me 2:29
- 10 That's When You'll Know It's Over 3:20
- 11 If I Give My Soul Standout 4:22
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
Sync your library
Everything you track here works immediately — no account needed. Create one when you want to sync across devices.