Walking Distance Robert Earl Keen Jr.

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  • Release Date: 10/27/1998
  • Sales Rank: 51,745
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 078221887625

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Walking Distance

1LISTENDown That Dusty Trail 3:39
2LISTENTravelin' Light 3:53
3LISTENFeelin' Good Again 3:17
4LISTENThat Buckin' Song 2:19
5LISTENI'll Be Here For You 4:05
6LISTENBilly Gray 4:34
7LISTENTheme: Road To No Return/Carolina 8:14
8LISTENNew Life In Old Mexico 4:18
9LISTENStill Without You/Conclusion: Road To No Return 5:13
10LISTEN(Silent Track) 1:00
11LISTENHappy Holiday Y'All Bonus Track 3:21

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Sometimes a disc comes along without any expectations and hits one right out of the ballpark. Such is the case with Robert Earl Keen's Walking Distance. Although much less of an alt-country affair than his earlier work, Walking Distance comes across warm and friendly. Keen's humor crops up on "That Bucking Song," which he says is all about riding a horse, while "Down That Dusty Trail" is full of childhood memories. "Feelin' Good Again" shows that for all the bad times, it is the good times that make us feel, and then some. Perhaps that's the message that Keen is trying to convey this time out, and if it is, then sit back and feel good about feeling good. We get the next installment of Keen's twisted take on an original Christmas song in "Happy Holidays, Y'All." Once you hear it, you won't be able to help yourself from singing along to a tale that nearly everyone who's spent the holidays with the family can identify with. No matter what, Keen's Walking Distance is just around the next bend from wherever you might be. James Chrispell, All Music Guide

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March 06, 2002: In this album, Robert Earl Keen shares his innermost thoughts with the fans. In ''The Road to No Return,'' Robert Earl Keen acknowledges the feeling we sometimes experience when our dreams ''unravel in the wind.'' This album is about disappointment, hope, and most of all life in general.