Burnin' the Roadhouse Down was a glorious comeback for
Steve Wariner, proof positive that he could still deliver the goods after several years out of the spotlight. Its sequel,
Two Teardrops, doesn't reach those same heights, but that doesn't mean that the album is a failure. As a matter of fact, the best moments on
Two Teardrops equal those on its predecessor -- it just that the material on this record isn't quite as consistent. That said, even the filler is engaging due to
Wariner's lively performances, which help keep the record's momentum going throughout the 15 tracks. It may not be the stunner
Burnin' the Roadhouse Down was, but
Two Teardrops proves that
Wariner can continue to make winners. ~ Thom Owens