His knack of telling stories and delivering a wide range of unique guitar playing has become his go-to sound, and boy does it work a treat again on this new double LP.
The settings of the 13 songs couldn't be more different, but that's a hallmark of his approach and his versatility.
Autobiographical stories alongside songs driven by basslines and drums, or with a female vocalist, or tasty brass riffs, especially sax solos.
Knopfler's guitar work offers plenty of highlights including full-on stunning blues slide playing.
He doesn't do flashy or histrionics and that's one of the aspects of a Mark Knopfler record that I like most.
Down The Road Wherever delivers the moods, songwriting and musicianship we have come to expect. Nothing wrong with that.