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Free Music Notes for Big Dog DaddyFree Music Review: Great Album Hit: 5 Stars
Best Album Toby has done Especially love the WHite Rose. Very reflect of small towns dying.
Free Music Review: Review for the CD: "Big Dog Daddy " Hit: 5 Stars
Big Dog Daddy - Every song on this CD is great! I love it ! and I love you Amazon!
Free Music Review: LOVE TOBY KEITH Hit: 5 Stars
I love this cd,of course I love Toby Keith and his music.Great songs on this CD.
Free Music Review: GREAT AS USUAL Hit: 5 Stars
As always Toby does not diappoint, this one great CD. All the songs are great.
Free Music Review: Toby Keith continues to deliver the goods Hit: 4 Stars
Toby Keith is one of those artists who knows exactly what his fans want, and delivers every single time. That alone is noteworthy. He is also a consistent hit-maker, the underdog who emerged from the shadows to become a bonafide superstar.
All that aside, Keith rarely takes risks. His last couple albums featured a few forrays onto a limb, but BIG DOG DADDY plays it safe. Fortunately, it's still a decent album (note the four stars). Vocally, Keith is in fine form; his growls on "Pump Jack" and the title track are spine-tingling, and his soothing tone on "I Know She Hung the Moon" is believable as he croons, "I know that she hung the moon/But I the one that held the ladder." His songwriting is still better than most of his peers', as his sense of humor gives play to some whitty one-liners, and his insight into male thought translates into the fantasy of the title track and "Pump Jack," a tune about pipe dreams. "Walk It Off" is surprisingly insightful, while "High Maintenance Woman," "Hit It," and "Get My Drink On" show his ability to find a commercial hook or selling point.
Toby Keith has emerged into a true musical artist. Granted, he doesn't take many risks (as Tim McGraw has begun doing), or write truly deep material (as Keith Urban has begun experimenting with), but he has stayed true to who he is, and has crafted music that speaks to the common people. He is a man of more than two dimensions ("Love Me If You Can," though not penned by Keith, is definitely a biographical piece), and his music shows that, if you look closely enough. Toby Keith will go down as an outlaw of country music, not just because of his attitude, but because he does things his way and nobody else's. And that, truly, has always been the spirit of honest country music.
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