The Bottom Line
Pros
- "You Really Wouldn't Want Me That Way"
- "Country Ain't Country"
- "Doesn't Anyone Hurt Anymore?"
Cons
- None.
Description
- 2002 release from country's southern-fried rocker.
- Sure-fire gold from Tritt.
- Tremendous new work.
Guide Review - Travis Tritt - Strong Enough
As the years pass, Travis Tritt continues to mature and grow as an artist, yet he always maintains that integrity of sound and commitment to tradition which has characterized him since his 1990 debut, "Country Club."Don't imagine that Travis is getting stale. On the contrary, he amply demonstrates in the new "Strong Enough" that his music remains powerful, contemporary, true to his roots, and 100% Tritt. His masterful style of hard-rockin' country goes straight into high gear with the burning opening track and continues through to the end with solid consistency.
Travis Tritt is looking good and sounding better. He just keeps on giving us exactly what he does best.



