A Mark In Time

Previous Albums => Down The Road Wherever (2018) => Topic started by: TheTimeWasWrong on April 15, 2024, 09:11:11 PM

Title: Was DTWR rushed?
Post by: TheTimeWasWrong on April 15, 2024, 09:11:11 PM
Looking back, was the 'Down the Road Wherever' album rushed? And what about the tour (or maybe because of the tour)? This question has been circling through my head a lot in 2018/2019, but now that the new record is out, I question it again now and then. Rushing doesn't seem like his thing, but maybe circumstances made it so.

I think it's widely agreed upon that DTRW is MK's weakest album; at least, it's not a fan favorite. I found it a confusing record. It doesn't flow like other MK records, there are some really weak songs on it (not to mention the absurd song distribution on the different editions), and it lacks creative choices. I've complained about the lack of cohesion on later MK records before (starting from Get Lucky), but DTRW is the worst offender. I'm not a big fan of Tracker, but you can hear the songs are from the same session and produced with a clear vision.

We know Mark was busy with the musical from 2016 to 2018. He already knew the 2019 tour was going to be the last one. Maybe they pushed the record, knowing they couldn't 'lose' another year.

I bring this up because I think the new record is so much better. He will never produce another Golden Heart or Sailing to Philadelphia, but given the physical challenges he's facing, I think it's a great record, one of his best in the last 15 years. So what if DTRW got a little more time? It certainly did the new record good.
Title: Re: Was DTWR rushed?
Post by: Marnix on April 16, 2024, 09:21:36 AM
Maybe if some tracks were left off from the main album and he would have add precious voice  from heaven and Back in the day it think i would have worked better. But sometimes i don't understand what a song makes an albumtrack or bonus.
Title: Re: Was DTWR rushed?
Post by: jbaent on April 16, 2024, 09:52:50 AM
Actually it was recorded in the gaps betwen the sessions for the Local Hero Musical, and as far as I remember, some of the tracks were also old ones.
Title: Re: Was DTWR rushed?
Post by: bobfan on April 21, 2024, 11:03:55 AM
I think Tracker is an amazing album, and the quality of the bonus tracks are just as strong. It is by far my most played solo album by Mark. I didn't like a lot of Down The Road Wherever, however, I thought 'One Song At A Time', Good On You, Son' and 'Drover's Road' and 'Matchstick Man' were great so that's not a bad return really, the title track was good. The rest was mediocre, too much repetition, sluggish tempos, even by Mark's standards, but I especially disliked 'My Bacon Roll'. Mark clearly didn't though. I think it was played at every gig on the tour!
Title: Re: Was DTWR rushed?
Post by: rmarques821 on April 23, 2024, 04:58:34 PM
I think Tracker is an amazing album, and the quality of the bonus tracks are just as strong. It is by far my most played solo album by Mark. I didn't like a lot of Down The Road Wherever, however, I thought 'One Song At A Time', Good On You, Son' and 'Drover's Road' and 'Matchstick Man' were great so that's not a bad return really, the title track was good. The rest was mediocre, too much repetition, sluggish tempos, even by Mark's standards, but I especially disliked 'My Bacon Roll'. Mark clearly didn't though. I think it was played at every gig on the tour!
My Bacon Roll is my favourite off DTRW
Title: Re: Was DTWR rushed?
Post by: dmg on April 24, 2024, 12:01:33 PM
Well if he had taken any more time over the album we wouldn't have had one final tour due to Covid lockdowns.
Title: Re: Was DTWR rushed?
Post by: Darling Pretty on April 28, 2024, 02:18:56 PM
Yes, true. But imagine that.
Having seen MK the last time 2015 without knowing,,,,
Horrible.
I am fine with my last running of the Bulls in Mannheim in July of 2019.
One security Lady wanted to stop and grabbed me but I just ran her down.
Sorry Lady for that... ;D
Title: Re: Was DTWR rushed?
Post by: localhero1986 on May 05, 2024, 12:14:53 AM
Hmm, I really like DTRW, even more than Tracker (which was always a strange album to me). Didn’t feel consistent, no track referring to the album title as far as I know.

DRTW had some really touching songs on it (imo): nobody’s child, just a boy away from home, good on you son, one song at a time, drover’s road, matchstick man, rear view mirror, don’t suck me in.

Tracker was weaker if you ask me: only the opener Laughs & jokes, silver eagle and oklahoma ponies are on repeat every now and then.