White Trash With Money
| Toby KeithWhite Trash With Money
White Trash with Money is the tenth studio album by country music superstar Toby Keith, which was released on April 11, 2006. It is Keith's first album on his own Show Dog Nashville label, which was distributed by Universal Music Group Nashville, the owner of Keith's catalog up to that point. The album shipped platinum, meaning one million or more units were distributed to outlets ahead of its release.- Wikipedia
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This is an addictive record, enveloping in its sound and memorable in its songs, and it's proof positive that there has been no other country artist as risky, rich, or consistent as Toby Keith this decade.
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Country Standard Time
But when Keith hits it right, he seems to hit a home run as is the case with the radio-friendly and quite catchy "Grain Of Salt" with its Hammond organ, horns and fiddle.
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News OK
Keith had complete control on the new album, and the sound is looser, with lots of slide guitar, organ, accordion, even a kazoo.
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EW
Like his last album, this one’s less about attitude than song craft, with plenty of subliminal homage to the ’70s country he grew up on.
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NY Times
He has stuck to his guns enough to seem like an untamable maverick. And he has tweaked his image enough to keep both friends and enemies off balance.
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Pandora
A throwback to a different time, a time when artists came into their own after kicking around for a while, a time when the most popular artists were also restlessly creative.
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Young Ones Records
And the end result is a collection of songs that reveal a deft touch for balancing serious material with a good bit of fun, too.
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Denver Post
Calling Keith lazy, saying his approach to making music – recording only enough songs to fill an album.
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Nuts About Country
The Toby Keith that garnered a legion of devoted fans more than a decade ago has found himself again and, no doubt, many new fans will be added as a result.
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Bella Online
I highly suggest that you give it a listen with an open mind and don’t pick apart the songs, sometimes they are just songs, no hidden meanings intended.
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Colorlines
Through stories from his life experience as an oil rig worker in rural Oklahoma in the mid-1980s, Keith weaves grounded, hyperliteralist tales of disenfranchisement.
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My Kind of Country
This album is one of Keith’s more solid efforts. Almost every song would have been an effective single.
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Slacker
The focus on the basics: love, drinking, heartbreak, forgotten anniversaries, tequila, family, and happiness. Keith's humor is out in full force.
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FYE
But surprises can sometimes be exactly right, and White Trash with Money is pretty damn near perfect.
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