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The Pilgrim (Marty Stuart album)

The Pilgrim is the 10th studio album of country music artist Marty Stuart, released in 1999. It is a concept album, telling the story of a man (The Pilgrim) from Marty Stuart's hometown of Philadelphia, Mississippi. Stuart plays the role of the Pilgrim, as well as other roles. It was a significant move in Stuart's career, as before The Pilgrim, he had been focusing more on trying to score a hit song instead of making the music that really mattered to him. With this album, he demonstrates his songwriting skills (every track is either written or co-written by Stuart) and his diverse instrumental skills. The album features many country/bluegrass legends as guest stars, including Emmylou Harris, Pam Tillis, George Jones, Ralph Stanley, Earl Scruggs and Johnny Cash.

The Pilgrim
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 1999
GenreCountry
Length48:57
LanguageEnglish
LabelMCA Nashville
ProducerMarty Stuart
Marty Stuart chronology
Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best
(1996)
The Pilgrim
(1999)
Country Music
(2003)

Plot edit

The Pilgrim is based on a true story of a man from Stuart's hometown, named Norman. Everyone was surprised when Norman (described as "cross-eyed Norman" in the album's liner notes) married Rita, the town's beauty queen. As time went by Norman grew more and more possessive and jealous. Rita took comfort in the charms of a man she worked with at the hospital. That man was The Pilgrim, who came from a town 40 miles away, and did not know that Rita was married. She never responded to his affections, despite the fact that he begged her to marry him. She never told him she was married. Norman began to feel the distance between him and Rita at home, and knew she was on the verge of leaving him. One evening, Norman came home, and Rita wasn't there. He wrote her a letter, put it in his coat pocket, got his gun and went in search of his wife. He found her at the hospital - holding hands with The Pilgrim. He began making threats, and The Pilgrim, not knowing who Norman was, jumped up to defend Rita. She had to finally admit that she was married. Norman then regained control, and shook The Pilgrim's hand, saying "I just wanted to meet the man that tore up my home and let him see what it's done". The Pilgrim tried reasoning with Norman, claiming that he did not know Rita was married, but his words fell on deaf ears. Norman kissed Rita, told her that he loved her more than life, handed her the letter, and shot himself in the head. After Norman's funeral, Rita left town to escape the scandal, and The Pilgrim was in despair. He truly loved Rita. The only thing he was guilty of was falling in love with a woman that he didn't know was married. He left town, and began hitchhiking and hoboing all across America. He developed a drinking problem, and rode the rails until he reached the Pacific. It was at the Pacific where he decided that the love he had known had to be put back together. He tracked Rita down, and today the couple are happily married and raising a family.

Reception edit

The album fared poorly in the charts, but was popular amongst critics and Stuart's fans, receiving almost entirely positive reviews.[citation needed]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro"Marty Stuart0:26
2."Sometimes The Pleasure's Worth the Pain"Marty Stuart, Gary Nicholson3:10
3."The Pilgrim (Act I)"Marty Stuart0:54
4."Harlan County"Marty Stuart1:32
5."Reasons"Marty Stuart3:31
6."Love Can Go To..."Marty Stuart0:31
7."Red, Red Wine and Cheatin' Songs"Marty Stuart3:12
8."Truckstop"Marty Stuart1:27
9."Hobo's Prayer"Marty Stuart3:37
10."Goin' Nowhere Fast"Marty Stuart3:11
11."The Observations of a Crow"Marty Stuart5:27
12."Intermission"Marty Stuart0:31
13."The Greatest Love of All Time"Marty Stuart3:29
14."The Greatest Love of All Time (Reprise)"Marty Stuart1:54
15."Draggin' Around These Chains of Love"Marty Stuart, Mike Campbell3:13
16."The Pilgrim (Act II)"Marty Stuart0:37
17."Redemption"Marty Stuart1:49
18."The Pilgrim (Act III)"Marty Stuart6:04
19."Outro"Words: Excerpt from "Sir Galahad" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Music by Marty Stuart2:33
20."Mr. John Henry, Steel Driving Man"Marty Stuart, Earl Scruggs2:01
Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
21."The Pilgrim (Act IV)" (unreleased alternate take)1:21
22."That'll Be All Right With Me"2:55
23."Been Lonely Too Long" (Demo)3:03
24."I Think We're In Texas"0:21
25."Shout Little Lulie"2:03
26."Call And Response"0:40
27."Evelina"1:25
28."Tennessee Wagoner"1:58
29."Even Trains Have To Cry" (Demo)3:36
30."The Vanishing" (Demo)1:31

Deluxe Edition edit

In honor of the album's 20th anniversary in 2019, The Pilgrim was reissued in several forms, including digital and vinyl deluxe editions featuring 10 previously unreleased bonus tracks.[1] In addition, a coffee table book was released under the title of The Pilgrim: A Wall-To-Wall Odyssey. The package includes a CD of the original album and the deluxe edition tracks and the text itself tells the story of the album's history and production, as well as its ultimate release and reappraisal.[2]

The Marty Stuart Show edit

Marty Stuart (alongside his Fabulous Superlatives) often performs tracks from this album on The Marty Stuart Show on RFD-TV. They have performed tracks such as 'Reasons', 'Red, Red Wine, And Cheatin' Songs', 'Hobo's Prayer', 'The Greatest Love Of All Time', 'The Pilgrim (Act III)' and with special guest Earl Scruggs, 'Mr John Henry, Steel Driving Man'.

Personnel edit

As listed in liner notes

The Rock & Roll Cowboys edit

Personnel edit

Chart performance edit

Chart (1999) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 63
Canadian RPM Country Albums 21

References edit

  1. ^ "Marty Stuart's Country Epic 'The Pilgrim' Gets Deluxe Reissue | uDiscover". 11 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Review: Marty Stuart Details the Making of a Masterpiece in New Book 'The Pilgrim: A Wall-to-Wall Odyssey'".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Pilgrim Marty Stuart album news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Pilgrim is the 10th studio album of country music artist Marty Stuart released in 1999 It is a concept album telling the story of a man The Pilgrim from Marty Stuart s hometown of Philadelphia Mississippi Stuart plays the role of the Pilgrim as well as other roles It was a significant move in Stuart s career as before The Pilgrim he had been focusing more on trying to score a hit song instead of making the music that really mattered to him With this album he demonstrates his songwriting skills every track is either written or co written by Stuart and his diverse instrumental skills The album features many country bluegrass legends as guest stars including Emmylou Harris Pam Tillis George Jones Ralph Stanley Earl Scruggs and Johnny Cash The PilgrimStudio album by Marty StuartReleasedJune 15 1999GenreCountryLength48 57LanguageEnglishLabelMCA NashvilleProducerMarty StuartMarty Stuart chronologyHonky Tonkin s What I Do Best 1996 The Pilgrim 1999 Country Music 2003 Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Deluxe Edition 5 The Marty Stuart Show 6 Personnel 6 1 The Rock amp Roll Cowboys 6 2 Personnel 7 Chart performance 8 ReferencesPlot editThe Pilgrim is based on a true story of a man from Stuart s hometown named Norman Everyone was surprised when Norman described as cross eyed Norman in the album s liner notes married Rita the town s beauty queen As time went by Norman grew more and more possessive and jealous Rita took comfort in the charms of a man she worked with at the hospital That man was The Pilgrim who came from a town 40 miles away and did not know that Rita was married She never responded to his affections despite the fact that he begged her to marry him She never told him she was married Norman began to feel the distance between him and Rita at home and knew she was on the verge of leaving him One evening Norman came home and Rita wasn t there He wrote her a letter put it in his coat pocket got his gun and went in search of his wife He found her at the hospital holding hands with The Pilgrim He began making threats and The Pilgrim not knowing who Norman was jumped up to defend Rita She had to finally admit that she was married Norman then regained control and shook The Pilgrim s hand saying I just wanted to meet the man that tore up my home and let him see what it s done The Pilgrim tried reasoning with Norman claiming that he did not know Rita was married but his words fell on deaf ears Norman kissed Rita told her that he loved her more than life handed her the letter and shot himself in the head After Norman s funeral Rita left town to escape the scandal and The Pilgrim was in despair He truly loved Rita The only thing he was guilty of was falling in love with a woman that he didn t know was married He left town and began hitchhiking and hoboing all across America He developed a drinking problem and rode the rails until he reached the Pacific It was at the Pacific where he decided that the love he had known had to be put back together He tracked Rita down and today the couple are happily married and raising a family Reception editThe album fared poorly in the charts but was popular amongst critics and Stuart s fans receiving almost entirely positive reviews citation needed Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Intro Marty Stuart0 262 Sometimes The Pleasure s Worth the Pain Marty Stuart Gary Nicholson3 103 The Pilgrim Act I Marty Stuart0 544 Harlan County Marty Stuart1 325 Reasons Marty Stuart3 316 Love Can Go To Marty Stuart0 317 Red Red Wine and Cheatin Songs Marty Stuart3 128 Truckstop Marty Stuart1 279 Hobo s Prayer Marty Stuart3 3710 Goin Nowhere Fast Marty Stuart3 1111 The Observations of a Crow Marty Stuart5 2712 Intermission Marty Stuart0 3113 The Greatest Love of All Time Marty Stuart3 2914 The Greatest Love of All Time Reprise Marty Stuart1 5415 Draggin Around These Chains of Love Marty Stuart Mike Campbell3 1316 The Pilgrim Act II Marty Stuart0 3717 Redemption Marty Stuart1 4918 The Pilgrim Act III Marty Stuart6 0419 Outro Words Excerpt from Sir Galahad by Alfred Lord Tennyson Music by Marty Stuart2 3320 Mr John Henry Steel Driving Man Marty Stuart Earl Scruggs2 01 Deluxe Edition Bonus TracksNo TitleLength21 The Pilgrim Act IV unreleased alternate take 1 2122 That ll Be All Right With Me 2 5523 Been Lonely Too Long Demo 3 0324 I Think We re In Texas 0 2125 Shout Little Lulie 2 0326 Call And Response 0 4027 Evelina 1 2528 Tennessee Wagoner 1 5829 Even Trains Have To Cry Demo 3 3630 The Vanishing Demo 1 31Deluxe Edition editIn honor of the album s 20th anniversary in 2019 The Pilgrim was reissued in several forms including digital and vinyl deluxe editions featuring 10 previously unreleased bonus tracks 1 In addition a coffee table book was released under the title of The Pilgrim A Wall To Wall Odyssey The package includes a CD of the original album and the deluxe edition tracks and the text itself tells the story of the album s history and production as well as its ultimate release and reappraisal 2 The Marty Stuart Show editMarty Stuart alongside his Fabulous Superlatives often performs tracks from this album on The Marty Stuart Show on RFD TV They have performed tracks such as Reasons Red Red Wine And Cheatin Songs Hobo s Prayer The Greatest Love Of All Time The Pilgrim Act III and with special guest Earl Scruggs Mr John Henry Steel Driving Man Personnel editAs listed in liner notes Marty Stuart lead vocals acoustic guitar electric guitar mandolinThe Rock amp Roll Cowboys edit Steve Arnold bass Gary Hogue Steel guitar Brad Davis Vocals electric guitar acoustic guitar Gregg Stocki drums timpani percussionPersonnel edit Jamie Tate Recording and Mix Engineer Mike Campbell 12 string guitar electric guitar Tony Brown Piano Barry Beckett Hammond B 3 organ Stuart Duncan Fiddle Larry Marrs Background vocals Johnny Counterfeit voices Earl Scruggs acoustic guitar banjo Uncle Josh Graves dobro Carl Marsh sound fx calliope organ Rusty Golden piano Mike Bub upright bass Jim Brown B3 organ piano Johnny Cash vocals on Outro George Jones vocals on Truckstop Emmylou Harris vocals on The Pilgrim Act I and Truckstop Pam Tillis vocals on Reasons Ralph Stanley amp The Clinch Mountain Boys vocals banjo acoustic bass acoustic guitar and fiddle on Harlan County and The Pilgrim Act II Matt Spicher 2nd Recording Engineer Hank Williams MasteringChart performance editChart 1999 PeakpositionU S Billboard Top Country Albums 63Canadian RPM Country Albums 21References edit Marty Stuart s Country Epic The Pilgrim Gets Deluxe Reissue uDiscover 11 September 2019 Review Marty Stuart Details the Making of a Masterpiece in New Book The Pilgrim A Wall to Wall Odyssey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Pilgrim Marty Stuart album amp oldid 1054435800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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