Bullets in the Gun

| Toby Keith

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Bullets in the Gun

Bullets in the Gun is the fourteenth studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released on October 5, 2010 via Show Dog-Universal Music. The album produced three singles with "Trailerhood", the title track, and "Somewhere Else". "Trailerhood" peaked at number 19 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, while the title track and "Somewhere Else" both reached number 12. This was Keith's first studio album to not produce a single Top 10 hit on the US country charts.-Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    Keith redeeming himself with his bawdy humor -- but it also swings, easing into the bluesy gait  

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  • Country Standard Time

    It does show Keith at his best, utilizing his keen tongue in cheek wit and charm. 

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  • Billboard

    Not a surprise, the plot's predictability doesn't make Keith's images any less enchanting.  

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  • News OK

    Toby Keith hits the mark with one of his stoutest weapons — his versatility and prolificacy as a songwriter. 

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  • Country Schatter

    The CD is really good, it’s very Toby. 

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  • NH Register

    Focuses more than ever on his lighter side, despite its menacing-sounding title. 

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  • Neon Tommy

    Shows Keith's expertise in adding the blue-collar touch to country music. And he's still going strong. 

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  • Country Life Music

    There is just something about it that’s enjoyable to listen to. 

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  • LA Times

    Keith does know how to set up a musical punch line. 

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  • NY Times

    You can almost hear the muscle atrophying on “Bullets in the Gun,” the latest from Toby Keith. 

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  • Slacker

    It’s a lean, tight record that takes its time but doesn’t dawdle, it has the easy confidence of a pro who knows that he’s working at the top of his game. 

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  • That Nashville Sound

    It’s simply a continuing maturing artist that recognizes that his career will be remembered for his collection of work. 

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  • EW

    The rest are solidly enjoyable commercial country, and there’s something to be said for that.  

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  • ENDO

    Not only does he play a mean guitar, and have a great voice, he also puts a lot of effort into supporting our troops. 

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  • Boston

    Keith has offset his macho country swagger with splashes of tongue-in-cheek fun.  

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  • FYE

    A light touch doesn’t mean Keith has lost his swagger: Bullets still pulses with testosterone -- flirting with misogyny. 

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