Drinks After Work
| Toby KeithDrinks After Work
Drinks After Work is the seventeenth studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released on October 29, 2013, by Show Dog-Universal Music. Keith wrote or co-wrote nine of the album's new tracks. A deluxe edition was also released with three bonus tracks-Wikipedia
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All Music
These songs are so good that they raise the question of why Keith can't just give up on the very idea of a hit single and do a whole album as loose, funny, and genuine as these tunes.
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News OK
For his longtime fans, most of “Drinks After Work” will be both refreshingly new and comfortably familiar.
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Spectrum Pulse
It's breezy and upbeat and generally solid, but it's not going to change your life.
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Country Universe
It sure is good to hear a drinking song with a little heart and character to it.
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Arena
There may not be four or five massive hits on Drinks After Work, but it still is a remarkably strong collection of country.
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Country Standard Time
Though the ballads are tender, the majority of the album maintains his signature grit.
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Cleveland
So maybe Keith, who really hates to settle for less than the best, put a special effort into selecting these tunes.
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San Diego Union Tribune
These songs represent a veteran country star who remains at the top of his game.
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Detroit News
“35 mph Town,” an album as entertaining as his best.
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Denver Post
And along the way his writing has only taken on greater depth and resonance, with more sharply drawn characters and deeply expressed emotions.
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AP News
High-water marks in his 22-year career.
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Yahoo
He simply applies the updated rhythms to his typical macho style.
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Music Pleery
Possibly Toby Keith's Best.
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Post and Courier
These songs represent a veteran country star who remains at the top of his game.
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Herald Standard
Oklahoma native demonstrates his rowdy tendencies, sentimental side and ornery nature on his first release in nearly two years. Keith is still in the driver’s seat.
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Mills Record Company
One of the most consistent recording artists.
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Slacker
He's back to clean, efficient big-boned country -- forceful and macho,
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Sounds like Nashville
May be wetting the whistle of music fans, but Toby Keith is springing for a dozen more rounds.
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