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Format: CD
 Apr 2006
 Record Label: Big Machine
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 602498533192 |
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Track Listing 1. Get Drunk And Be Somebody 2. Little Too Late, A 3. Can't Buy You Money 4. Crash Here Tonight 5. Grain Of Salt 6. I Ain't Already There 7. Note To Self 8. Too Far This Time 9. Ain't No Right Way 10. Brand New Bow 11. Hell No 12. Runnin' Block
| Details | | Producer: | Lari White, Toby Keith | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Exclusive Tour Edition Less than a year after releasing 2005's HONKYTONK UNIVERSITY, country superstar Toby Keith unveiled another full-length studio outing. On WHITE TRASH WITH MONEY, the Oklahoma native draws from earlier phases of his career, while also heading into less-familiar musical territory. Keith slips into crooner mode (a la 1996's gentle BLUE MOON) on the pleading "Crash Here Tonight," and while he gets political on "Ain't No Right Way," the song, ultimately, proves to be a wistful ballad. "Get Drunk and Be Somebody" livens things up with a gleefully raucous vibe buoyed by prominent horn lines, while "A Little Too Late" mines an uncharacteristic "countrypolitan" vein, as Keith sings over lush orchestral backing. Though the rock-tinged side of the performer's sound is showcased on the energetic "Grain of Salt" (which features the witty line "By now you've observed I was a little over-served last night") and the straightforward "Note to Self," the set closes with three charming acoustic numbers, topping off what is arguably Keith's most dynamic album.
Industry Reviews [T]his one's less about attitude than song craft, with plenty of subliminal homage to the '70s country he grew up on...' -- Grade: B
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