Big Dog Daddy

| Toby Keith

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Big Dog Daddy

Big Dog Daddy is the eleventh studio album released by country singer Toby Keith. It was released June 12, 2007. Its first single, "High Maintenance Woman," which was released before the album came out, peaked at number three on the country charts. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, selling 204,000 copies in its first week. It was Keith's third number one on the Billboard 200 and his fifth on the Top Country Albums chart.[8] In addition, this was the first album of Keith's career that he produced entirely on his own, having previously co-produced all but his first two albums.-Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    Underneath all the bragging he's a songwriter and a damn good one at that, which this lean, sinewy, stripped-to-the-basics record makes clear.  

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  • Country Universe

    It’s a showcase of a fantastically talented vocalist who is still in his prime.  

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  • News OK

    Keith shows his songwriting talents on the ballads, especially the sensual "Burnin' Moonlight.”  

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  • My Kind of Country

    He would issue better albums and singles in the years to follow. As for this album, 

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  • Red Dirt Reporter

    The man is amazing and still manages to make great music.  

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  • Country Standard Time

    Keith may be the big dog these days, and he made the right decisions on this well put together disc. 

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  • Best Country Singers

    Keith wisely drops political matters entirely in favor of less incendiary country-rock topics like drinking, fighting, and women. 

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  • Bol

    Toby Keith rocks on big dog daddy. it sounds like it has always been. from beautiful love songs to sturdy rockers.  

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  • Save Daily Outlet

    The first album that Toby Keith wrote and produced on his own, and it features a harder edge than most of his previous records, 

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  • Common Sense Media

    Someone who knows his way around both small-town America and a musical hook, and isn't afraid to use it. 

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  • Music AV Club

    Keith sounds more convincing in slow mode than he does in rollers. 

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  • AV Revolution

    It’s a simplistic sugary pile that’s bad for you and could possibly kill, with prolonged exposure. It’s more commerce than art. 

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  • All CD Covers

    This isn't a retreat as much as it's a reaffirmation of his strengths as a singer, songwriter, performer, and interpreter. 

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  • Bella Online

    Big Dog Daddy is Toby at his best.  

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  • FYE

    Along with a handful of Keith originals, highlight his often overlooked sensitive side -- love songs rarely come as sweet as "I Know She Hung the Moon,"  

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