Honkytonk University

| Toby Keith

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Honkytonk University

Honkytonk University is the ninth studio album by country music singer Toby Keith, released in 2005. The album has been certified 2 Multi-Platinum for sales of in excess of 2 million units.- Wikipedia

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  • All music

    And that variety, along with the consistently strong set of original songs makes this one of his very best records.  

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  • Slant Magazine

    Sounds like it was recorded by somebody who’s gotten comfortable and has no desire to challenge himself in the slightest bit.  

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  • Nuts About Country

    Reflective of a more insightful, kinder and more genteel Keith. I, for one, like this persona the best. 

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  • Slacker

    Keith may pander, but that doesn't mean he doesn't deliver the goods. And deliver he does.  

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  • My Kind of Country

    Lacking any obnoxious moments and more consistently country than some of Keith’s work, I highly recommend this album.  

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  • Bullz-Eye

    To his credit, the outcome is more hard line traditional country than anything he’s done.  

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  • EW

    Wisely forgoes the rambunctious flag-waving of recent years to look deeper at the events and sounds that informed his Oklahoma childhood. 

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  • Today

    Toby Keith’s latest recording runs out of gas way before the finish line. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    I like the record just fine. And I believe Keith when he claims his Honkytonk U graduation...but I think he'd be lying if he claimed to be at the top of the class.  

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  • Bol

    Beautiful CD ... Toby Keith remains one of the best he has drawn the line from his previous album and I really like that new sound ..  

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  • Best Country Singers

    Lurking behind the super-stud image is a master craftsman capable of delivering rowdy barroom anthems and laid-back love ballads with equal panache. 

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  • People

    And if some of his tunes seem to be written with one eye on the music and the other, more attentive one on the video potential, well, so be it. Keith’s postmodern cowboy persona is part of his appeal. 

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