Travis Tritt – Down the Road I Go

Album Info

Artist: Travis Tritt

Title: Down the Road I Go

Year: 2000

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Tracklist

  • 1. Down The Road I Go (3:26)
  • 2. Livin' On Borrowed Time (3:02)
  • 3. Best of Intentions (4:17)
  • 4. It's A Great Day To Be Alive (4:01)
  • 5. Love of a Woman (3:37)
  • 6. Never Get Away From Me - For Waylon and Jessi (3:54)
  • 7. Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde (4:44)
  • 8. I Wish I Was Wrong (3:56)
  • 9. If The Fall Don't Kill You (3:36)
  • 10. Just Too Tired To Fight It (4:00)
  • 11. Southbound Train (4:00)

Review

"Down the Road I Go" is Travis Tritt's seventh studio album, released on October 3, 2000, marking his debut with Columbia Records. This album is a beautiful blend of soulful vocals and engaging narratives, a testament to Tritt's mastery in the country music realm.

A tapestry of both upbeat and reflective tracks, the album shines with standout songs like "Never Get Away from Me," a touching tribute to Waylon Jennings and his wife Jessi, and "Best of Intentions," a chart-topping hit. Tunes like "It's a Great Day to Be Alive," "Love of a Woman," and "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" further highlight Tritt's storytelling brilliance.

With production by Tritt and Billy Joe Walker, Jr., the album gathers an ensemble of talented musicians, including James Burton, Larry Byrom, and Jerry Douglas. This collaboration results in a vibrant and dynamic sound that perfectly matches Tritt’s emotive style.

Praised by critics and adored by fans, "Down the Road I Go" secured a B+ rating from Entertainment Weekly and went Platinum, selling over a million copies. It stands as a testament to Tritt's enduring talent and his deep connection to his listeners. - Hazel