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Go the Distance

 
Album Review: Go the Distance
 

Review

One of the songs on Go the Distance that tells listeners a lot about Walter Trout is "I Don't Want My MTV," a humorous rock & roll number that finds the blues-rocker railing against MTV for -- as he sees it -- making image, looks, and physical appearance more important than the quality of the music itself. Trout even rewrites a line from Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven," singing, "Roll over, Martha Quinn, and tell Kurt Loder the news." The tune is a defining moment for Trout because it tells you a lot about him. "I Don't Want My MTV" expresses, without apology, Trout's impatience with slickness -- and whether or not you share his opinion of MTV, it is his down-home earthiness that makes Go the Distance an honest blues-rock/roots rock outing. Trout's sincerity is one of his strongest assets, and it comes through on gritty offerings like "Message on the Doorway" and "Lookin' for the Promised Land." This CD isn't for blues purists, however; Go the Distance has as much to do with roots rock as it does with the blues. But regardless of whether or not a song has 12 bars, Trout brings the feeling of the blues to everything he does. Go the Distance falls short of remarkable, but it's a solid, enjoyable effort that succeeds because Trout is willing to be true to himself. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Love So Deep Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (5:09)
Outta Control Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (5:08)
Lookin' for the Promised Land Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (5:28)
Ride Till I'm Satisfied Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (4:36)
Go the Distance Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (6:09)
Message on the Doorway Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (5:38)
Faithful Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (4:42)
Down to You Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (4:15)
Bugle Billy Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (3:56)
Gotta Leave This Town Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (6:03)
I Don't Want My MTV Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (2:51)
Doin' Just Fine Bill Mason, Bernie Pershey, Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (5:35)
Always Been a Dreamer Walter Trout Walter Trout, Radical for Christ (3:23)

Credits

Bertram Brown (Singer), Jim Gaines (Producer), Jim Gaines (Mixing), John Hampton (Engineer), John Hampton (Mixing), Jackie Johnson (Vocals (Background)), Jackie Johnson (Singer), Bill Mason (Organ), Bill Mason (Keyboards), Pat Register (Saxophone), Rebecca Evans Russell (Vocals (Background)), Walter Trout (Guitar), Walter Trout (Guitar (Electric)), Walter Trout (Vocals), Walter Trout (Main Performer), Bill Bailey (Assistant Engineer), Rick Steff (Accordion), Skidd Mills (Engineer), Radical for Christ (Performer), Brad Blackwood (Mastering), Wally Bass (Vocals (Background)), Wally Bass (Singer), William C. Brown (Vocals (Background)), James Nelson (Vocals (Background)), James Nelson (Singer)
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