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White Trash with Money

White Trash with Money

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Artist: Toby Keith
Label: Show Dog Nashville
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 371 reviews
Sales Rank: 25992

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 000627002
UPC: 602498519820
EAN: 0602498519820
ASIN: B000ELJB2I

Release Date: April 11, 2006
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Tracks:

  • Get Drunk and Be Somebody
  • A Little Too Late
  • Can't Buy You Money
  • Crash Here Tonight
  • Grain Of Salt
  • I Ain't Already There
  • Note To Self
  • Too Far This Time
  • Ain't No Right Way
  • Brand New Bow (bus song)
  • Hell No (bus song)
  • Runnin' Block (bus song)

Similar Items:

  • Big Dog Daddy
  • Honkytonk University
  • Toby Keith, Greatest Hits 2
  • Shock'n Y'All
  • "Toby Keith - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1"

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Since Toby Keith's commercial success and canny image manipulation show how shrewd he is, perhaps the best explanation for songs as lackluster as "Note to Self" (a generic Rolling Stones arrangement with a hokey lyric) and "Runnin' Block" (about bedding an unattractive woman for the benefit of a buddy) are either laziness or pandering. On White Trash with Money, his first release on his own Show Dog imprint (and without longtime producer James Stroud), Keith occasionally appears to be stretching himself--on the string-laden balladry of "A Little Too Late," the tender "Crash Here Tonight," and perhaps his finest vocal performance to date on "Too Far This Time"--but often seems to be coasting. "Get Drunk and Be Somebody," "Grain of Salt," and "Brand-New Bow" are never less (and little more) than dumb fun, while "Can't Buy You Money" is a clever twist on the "money can't buy you love" adage. The most contentious track here, "Ain't No Right Way," is just waving a red flag at those who refuse to reduce complex issues to simple black-and-white. Keith insists that he only writes as many songs as he needs to record; this time, some quality control might have required writing a few more. --Don McLeese


Customer Reviews:   Read 366 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars White Trash With Money   July 30, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

As always Toby Kieth is enjoyable and some of his songs has a lot of humor to them.I have several albums by Toby and each one is a delight,this one is no exception.Good job.


1 out of 5 stars It is exactly the right title.   July 5, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Trash. It is exactly the right title for this album.
The title ' Get Drunk and Be Somebody' doesn't make any sense. When you are drunk you are a nobody. I don't get how a drunk can be somebody. If I were a fat woman I would be offended by the song called 'Running Block'. It is a stupid song. You hear him chuckle after calling the fat lady in the song a 'jellyroll'. Is that funny? There is no humour in this song. Making fun of fat women and degrading them. How much worse can it get? Is that Country music? I am surprised his label released his album because the guy can't be taken seriously. He has no talent. His music sucks. I wouldn't even give it one star. It seems to me that quality and talent are not important because you can produce a crappy album and call it 'Country' and convince labels to release it.
I noticed he is releasing an album every year and even released 2 albums in the same year. Does he need an album every six months? No wonder he cannot make a decent album.



1 out of 5 stars Title says it all   April 2, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

With all due respect to rabid Keith fans, this album proves what a simple-minded lush Toby Keith really is, and he needs a LOT of help to sound good. There's a common theme to his last four albums. If he's not complaining about the Taliban, he's singing some power ballad about getting drunk. After rocking us with a few songs from "Unleashed," "Big Dog Daddy," and "Shock'n Yall," this is what we get? What a waste. The most earworthy song on this album: "Get Drunk and be Somebody?" Please. The title says it all. Maybe he's past his prime.


2 out of 5 stars Dissapointed   November 27, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I was a huge fan of Toby Keith; before this album came out. I can accept the constant reference to an artist's idea of a perfect woman. But "Runnin Block" was downright dissappointing. If that's how Toby feels about imperfect women; I just can't enjoy his songs without thinking how shallow and insensitive he is.


1 out of 5 stars rich untalented loser   August 27, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

commercial trash i think toby keith is a clueless wanna be.HEY TOBY CHECK OUT DALE WATSON.OR IS THAT TOO COUNTRY FOR YOU.



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