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Souls' Chapel

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Download links and information about Souls' Chapel by Marty Stuart, His Fabulous Superlatives. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Gospel, Rock, Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:32 minutes.

Artist: Marty Stuart, His Fabulous Superlatives
Release date: 2005
Genre: Gospel, Rock, Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Somebody Saved Me 3:47
2. Lord, Give Me Just a Little More Time 3:36
3. Way Down 3:29
4. Come Into the House of the Lord 4:07
5. The Gospel Story of Noah's Ark 6:28
6. I Can't Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand) 3:53
7. It's Time to Go Home 3:25
8. The Unseen Hand 5:09
9. There's a Rainbow (At the End of Every Storm) 2:59
10. Slow Train 3:16
11. Move Along Train 3:41
12. Souls' Chapel 3:42

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The shouts of salvation simmer with the wail of Delta blues in Marty Stuart’s Souls’ Chapel. Revisiting his Mississippi heritage, he applies his formidable skills as a guitarist/vocalist to a set of spiritually steeped standards and originals. The result draws upon blues, rock, and country influences as well, creating a scintillating roots-revival sound to stir both body and soul. From the plaintive testimony of “Somebody Save Me” to the guitar-fueled urgency of “Lord, Give Me Just a Little More Time” and the waltzing grace of “I Can’t Even Walk (Without Holding Your Hand),” Stuart cuts to the heart of old-time gospel’s exalted power. He’s helped by the soaring vocal harmonies of old friends Harry Stinson, Brian Glenn, and Kenny Vaughn, along with Barry Beckett’s smoldering Hammond organ. Gospel great Mavis Staples adds extra authenticity to “Move Along Train.” Say amen, somebody: Souls’ Chapel will make a believer of any music fan.