(Review from allmusic.com)

The commercial success of Four was a mixed blessing for Blues Traveler. It did give them a wider audience, but it also put them in the delicate position of pleasing their new, hook-happy fans while retaining their hardcore, jam-oriented cult following. They skillfully manage to do just that on Straight on Till Morning, the bluesy, ambitious follow-up to Four. On the whole, Straight on Till Morning is a tougher album than any of its predecessors, boasting a gritty sound and several full-on jams. But the key to the album is its length and its sprawling collection of songs, which find Blues Traveler trying anything from country-rock to jangling pop/rock. They manage to be simultaneously succinct and eclectic, and they occasionally throw in a good pop hook or two. Blues Traveler are still too loose to be a true pop/rock band, and John Popper would still benefit from a sense of meter, but Straight on Till Morning is the first studio record that captures the essence of the band.

Line-up:
* John Popper – Harmonica, Vocals (Lead and Background), 12-string acoustic guitar (on “Yours”)
* Brendan Hill – Drums and Percussion
* Chan Kinchla – Guitars
* Bobby Sheehan – bass

Track List:
01. Carolina Blues – 4:44
02. Felicia – 4:42
03. Justify The Thrill – 4:06
04. Canadian Rose – 4:31
05. Business As Usual – 5:17
06. Yours – 6:34
07. Psycho Joe – 3:55
08. Great Big World – 5:37
09. Battle Of Someone – 6:03
10. Most Precarious – 3:27
11. The Gunfighter – 4:57
12. Last Night I Dreamed – 4:10
13. Make My Way – 7:24

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