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Shock'n Y'All
(2003)
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Since Toby Keith not only can come across as a loudmouth redneck but seems to enjoy being a loudmouth redneck, it's easy for some listeners to dismiss him as a backwoods right-wing crank -- particularly when he succumbs to such easy impulses as mocking Dixie Chick Natalie Maines in concert and naming his 2003 album Shock'n Y'All, not so cleverly ...
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
(2004)
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Toby Keith's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 picks up where his first hits collection, 1998's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1, left off -- in 1999, when Keith signed to DreamWorks. Unfortunately, it doesn't cover everything Keith released between 1999's How Do You Like Me Now?! and Greatest Hits, Vol. 2's release in November 2004. It inexplicably bypasses his 2003 ...
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Christmas to Christmas
(1995)
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All the songs on Christmas to Christmas are new compositions, several by Keith himself. They range from playful ("Blame It on the Mistletoe") and thoughtful ("Jesus Gets Jealous of Santa Claus") to devastatingly sad ("Santa I'm Right Here"). The playing is casual, back-porch rootsy. It is first and foremost a collection of good songs, well ...
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Blue Moon
(1996)
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Unleashed
(2002)
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Toby Keith was edging in on superstardom prior to the release of Unleashed -- he appeared on a national long-distance telephone commercial, after all -- but this was the record that made him a household name, thanks to the opening track "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" and the media-created controversy surrounding its ...
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Big Dog Daddy
(2007)
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After becoming a bona fide superstar in the wake of "Courtesy of the Red White and Blue," Toby Keith refused to play it safe, blowing up his persona to mythic heights on 2003's Shock'n Y'All, stretching his musical legs on Honkytonk University, and calling off all bets with the Lari White-produced White Trash with Money, where he got soulful and ...
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Boomtown
(1995)
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Pull My Chain
(2001)
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Toby Keith's first DreamWorks album, 1999's How Do You Like Me Now?!, unveiled a new persona -- one that didn't shy away from the ballads that helped bring him hits in the '90s but put them into the background, emphasizing his humor and his bravado to winning effect. And to success, too, as it became the album that truly turned him into a country ...
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
(1998)
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Five years isn't really a long time to generate 12 monster-size hits for a greatest-hits album, but that's exactly what Toby Keith did. From his first album in 1993 to the release of his first greatest-hits package in 1998, Keith has culled some of his best singles from the charts to create a 14-track ode. He includes only two newbies -- the ...
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Toby Keith
(2003)
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Toby Keith didn't become a crossover superstar until 2002, when his post-9/11 anthem "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" made him a household name, but by then, he had been a country star for nearly a decade, constantly reaching the upper heights of the country charts while on Mercury. That's the era covered on 2003's 20th Century Masters: The ...
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Toby Keith
(1993)
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On the cover of his eponymous 1993 debut, Toby Keith doesn't quite look like the big, swaggering dog that became a superstar roughly seven years later -- he's too thin, his shirt too crisp, his mullet too drastic, his smile too eager -- but image isn't everything. Underneath that cover, it sure is possible to hear the roots of modern Toby Keith ...
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How Do You Like Me Now?!
(1999)
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Toby Keith jumped from Mercury to DreamWorks after his fourth album, Dream Walkin' and How Do You Like Me Now?!, his first effort for his new album, finds the singer/songwriter revived and refreshed, shaking loose some of the sleepiness of his two albums for Mercury. Not that he's given up slower tunes -- he still has a keen ear for sensitive love ...
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Dream Walkin'
(1997)
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The very title of Dream Walkin' has a hazy, laid-back quality, which is rather appropriate since this, Toby Keith's fourth album, comes from the close of his time at Mercury Records, when he was singing more ballads than rockers and when he was cutting nearly as many covers as he was originals. It was all part of an attempt to have Keith fit ...
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Ultimate Country Party, Vol. 2
(2000)
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Honkytonk University
(2005)
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Snicker all you want at Toby Keith's shoutout to his "boys in Afghanistan and Baghdad City" in the chorus of "Honkytonk U" -- Keith may pander, but that doesn't mean he doesn't deliver the goods. And deliver he does on Honkytonk University, his 2005 follow-up to 2003's hit Shock'n Y'all and the second album he's released since 2002's Unleashed ...
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35 Biggest Hits
(2008)
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For many mainstream listeners, Toby Keith first appeared on their radar in 2002 with "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)," the blistering counterpoint to Alan Jackson's sorrowful "Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning" that turned Keith into a talk radio phenomenon and a genuine American star. Like many overnight ...
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A Country Superstar Christmas, Vol. 3
(2000)
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Everlasting Love Songs
(2000)
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Everlasting Love Songs gathers romantic music from modern country artists like Terri Clark, the Raybon Brothers, Toby Keith, and Mark Wills. Shania Twain and Bryan White's "From This Moment On," George Strait's "Baby Blue," Tracy Byrd's "Keeper of the Stars," and Mark Chesnutt's "Your Love Is Like a Miracle" are some of the chart-topping love ...
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Cowboy Up: The Official PRCA Rodeo Album
(1997)
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While it suffers from a couple of slow spots, Cowboy Up: The Official PRCA Rodeo Album is an entertaining collection of contemporary country songs that are either about cowboys or rodeos. There aren't many big names on the record, but the energy level is high, and there are enough strong moments to make Cowboy Up a fun party album. ~ Thom Owens, ...
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Fifty Years of Country Music from Mercury
(1995)
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This is a fair collection, as far as giving us an overview of Mercury Records' country releases from its very first year of operation. The first notable voice heard here is Don Gibson, as a member of the Sons of the Soil; in this company, Flatt & Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" is practically a piece of progressive music, and would be wholly ...
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The Way in a Manger: Country Christmas
(1997)
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The Way in a Manger: A Country Christmas is a Christmas album that finds the middle ground between contemporary country and contemporary Christian music. It's a pleasant, highly produced collection of carols with a specific religious theme recorded by a variety of country, pop and CCM artists. Occasionally, there's some grit to the music -- for ...
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ABC Monday Night Football: Official Party Album
(1996)
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Hot Country for the 90's [Rebound]
(1995)
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Rebound's Hot Country for the 90's contains 12 tracks (10 on cassette) that tore up the country charts during the '90s. It may only concentrate on Polygram subsidiaries, but the end result is really entertaining, since it contains such hits as Vince Gill's "Pocket Full of Gold," Toby Keith's "Should've Been a Cowboy," Kathy Mattea's "Lonesome ...
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This Is Your Country
(2001)
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One of the better collections to arrive after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, This Is Your Country mixes patriotism and contemporary country in both its title and track selections. Chief among the highlights is Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA," one of the most popular songs in the wake of the attacks. Travis Tritt's "Put Some Drive in ...
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White Trash with Money
(2006)
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Toby Keith really is a throwback to a different time, a time when artists came into their own after kicking around for a while, a time when the most popular artists were also restlessly creative. In other words, he hearkens back to the heyday of outlaw country, when Willie and Waylon were making their own way with records that sounded different ...
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