Long Trip Alone Dierks Bentley

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  • Release Date: 10/17/2006
  • Sales Rank: 24,822
  • Label: LIBERTY
  • UPC: 094636732008

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Dierks Bentley has notched two platinum albums the hard way -- he's earned them, by grinding it out on the road, building an audience, and coming back again and again with good songs, a dynamic stage presence, a hot band, and a will to win. With Long Trip Alone he's going to go three-for-three in the platinum department, but there's more to the story. Bentley's been taking notes and taking note all at once. Most of the songs (and he co-wrote them all) find him at large in America, wandering-minstrel style, looking for the substance of life. Bentley tied the knot in the past year, and the artist who cast himself as a Modern Day Drifter on his 2005 sophomore album is now feeling the lure of the home front; he articulates as much in the title track (a folk-country ballad with a decided Rodney Crowell feel in its vivid, clipped verses that set up a majestic, soaring chorus) and in the fevered, intense homecoming ballad, "Soon as You Can." Yet our conflicted hero makes it clear that the road is his bride's only rival, as he celebrates the delights of the journey in the stomping "Every Mile a Memory" and cites a joyous litany of the hard times he's endured and learned from while savoring every precious moment in "Can't Live It Down," a barnburning workout fueled by a furiously strummed mandolin and exuberant fiddle lending a bluegrass tint to the palette. Who wins out? Let's say it gets interesting from here on for the newlyweds. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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August 22, 2009: I love the sounds of his music. I especially like his voice, and the way he performs the songs. I amazingly love Dierks Bentley. And I also love the album and the song "Long Trip Alone".

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He Does It Againby Anonymous

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December 10, 2006: I was cautious before I bought this album. After I heard Come A Little Closer off his MDD cd I decided to buy that cd. It was amazing. I did not think he could do any better, but once I bought this cd I could not believe how good it was. It is definitely one of his best. My Favorite songs off the album are "Free and Easy" "Can't Live It Down" and "Long Trip Alone". the rest are great too.


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