Looking back, was the 'Down the Road Wherever' album rushed? And what about the tour (or maybe because of the tour)? This question has been circling through my head a lot in 2018/2019, but now that the new record is out, I question it again now and then. Rushing doesn't seem like his thing, but maybe circumstances made it so.
I think it's widely agreed upon that DTRW is MK's weakest album; at least, it's not a fan favorite. I found it a confusing record. It doesn't flow like other MK records, there are some really weak songs on it (not to mention the absurd song distribution on the different editions), and it lacks creative choices. I've complained about the lack of cohesion on later MK records before (starting from Get Lucky), but DTRW is the worst offender. I'm not a big fan of Tracker, but you can hear the songs are from the same session and produced with a clear vision.
We know Mark was busy with the musical from 2016 to 2018. He already knew the 2019 tour was going to be the last one. Maybe they pushed the record, knowing they couldn't 'lose' another year.
I bring this up because I think the new record is so much better. He will never produce another Golden Heart or Sailing to Philadelphia, but given the physical challenges he's facing, I think it's a great record, one of his best in the last 15 years. So what if DTRW got a little more time? It certainly did the new record good.