"Toby Keith - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1"
Editorial Reviews
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As a survey of Toby Keith's first four recordings (not including the seasonal Christmas to Christmas), this set turns in some strong singles, making the case for the Okie singer-songwriter as one of the more traditionally minded of the '90s hat acts. Keith rarely devastates as a singer, but he never overreaches, and there's more than a bit of grit in his delivery of "Should've Been a Cowboy" and "He Ain't Worth Missing." His emotional triumph remains the obsessive "Who's That Man," in which Keith sees another man living the life he threw away. Keith also includes two songs not available elsewhere, complementing an appealing mainstream country set. --Roy Kasten
"Toby Keith - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1", Music, Toby Keith, Contemporary Country, Country, Country & Western, Honky Tonk, Neo-Traditionalist Country, New Traditionalist, Pop, Vocals
"Toby Keith - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1"
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