Don't Look Down is the fifth album by American country rock band The Ozark Mountain Daredevils.
The band lost another founding member, Buddy Brayfield, gained a new producer David Kershenbaum, and added three new players, including singer/guitarist and longtime pal Steve Canaday, who as owner of the New Bijou had been instrumental in the group's formation.
The album is mentioned in the book Barrel Fever, by David Sedaris, in "Don's Story".
The bonus tracks that appear on the CD rerelease were recorded while Randle Chowning and Buddy Brayfield were still a part of the group.
Mixed at AIR, London Engineered by Pete Henderson Assisted by Tom Likes and Nigel Walker.