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Music CD - Toby Keith: Toby Keith, Greatest Hits 2

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Music CD: Toby Keith, Greatest Hits 2 Artist: Toby Keith
List Price: $13.98
Our Price: $6.89
Your Save: $ 7.09 ( 51% )
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Manufacturer: Dreamworks Nashville
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Tracks:
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1. How Do You Like Me Now?! 2. Country Comes To Town 3. You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This 4. I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight 5. I Wanna Talk About Me 6. My List 7. Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American) 8. Who's Your Daddy? 9. Beer For My Horses 10. Stays In Mexico 11. Mockingbird 12. Go With Her 13. You Ain't Much Fun (Live) 14. Should've Been A Cowboy (Live)
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602498620762 Format: Enhanced Label: Dreamworks Nashville Manufacturer: Dreamworks Nashville Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Dreamworks Nashville Release Date: 2004-11-09 Studio: Dreamworks Nashville
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Love this Comment: If you love Toby, you'll love the last live track of "shoulda be a cowboy"
Customer Rating:      Summary: Toby Keith Hits #2 Comment: This is the 3rd copy of this I have purchased. It is one of my favorites and I have acquired it as gifts for my husband and step son. It's the best and got it very quickly from Amazon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: toby keith rocks Comment: i received this great cd w/in just a few days of ordering. great price too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Classic Country Comment: Another Great one from Toby! If you are a Toby Kieth fan this is a must
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love this bar!!! Comment: Can ANYONE tell me why this song is not on any of the "greatest hits" packages I can find? It's one of Toby Keith's biggest hits!!! It's also my favorite song of his, but the album it's on is not very good otherwise (in my opinion), so I'd rather just find a nice greatest hits package that includes this song. What gives?
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Editorial Reviews:
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At his best, as exemplified by his 1999 megahit "How Do You Like Me Now?!" Keith is simple and direct in the tradition of Hank Williams Jr.--aware of his limitations, able to thrive within them. "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" struck a chord, though it differed little from the fist-shaking morale-boosters of previous wars. On the downside, Keith's formulaic tendencies can become tiresome, as it did on "My List," a generic celebration of life's mundane treasures. Sales notwithstanding, "Beer for My Horses" was no artistic landmark for Keith or duet partner Willie Nelson. By contrast, he and daughter Krystal have fun with the 1963 Inez and Charlie Foxx R&B hit "Mockingbird" (first revived by James Taylor and Carly Simon). "Go With Her" injects a different spin into the time-honored breakup song, wittiness absent on the gimmicky "Stays in Mexico." Raucous live performances of "You Ain't Much Fun" and his debut hit, "Should've Been a Cowboy," reflect his ability to rouse the faithful into the obligatory singalong. --Rich Kienzle
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