"Driving to Damascus" is the eighth studio album by the Scottish rock band Big Country. The album was released in 1999. It marked a later period in the band's career, following their initial success in the 1980s. "Driving to Damascus" features a mix of rock and folk influences and showcases the distinctive sound that Big Country is known for, including the use of bagpipes and guitars.
Reception to the album was mixed, with some appreciating the band's continued musical exploration and others feeling it didn't capture the same energy as their earlier work. Music is subjective, so your personal enjoyment of the album may depend on your musical preferences and whether you appreciate the evolution of Big Country's sound.