Toby Keith - Big Dog Daddy

4




Album Details

Title: Big Dog Daddy
Artist: Toby Keith
Release Date: 6/12/2007
Label: Show Dog Nashville
Duration: 37:51
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 852313001164
Genre: Country
Styles: Contemporary Country, New Traditionalist, Neo-Traditionalist Country
Moods: Earnest, Earthy, Rollicking, Organic, Poignant, Rousing, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sentimental, Theatrical
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. High Maintenance Woman
  2. Love Me If You Can
  3. White Rose
  4. Get My Drink On
  5. Wouldn't Wanna Be Ya
  6. Big Dog Daddy
  7. I Know She Hung the Moon
  8. Pump Jack
  9. Burnin' Moonlight
  10. Walk It Off
  11. Hit It

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDShow Dog Nashville005

Similar CDs

Album Review

After becoming a bona fide superstar in the wake of "Courtesy of the Red White and Blue," Toby Keith refused to play it safe, blowing up his persona to mythic heights on 2003's Shock'n Y'All, stretching his musical legs on Honkytonk University, and calling off all bets with the Lari White-produced White Trash with Money, where he got soulful and soft in equal measures. After that trilogy of exploration, Keith snaps back to the basics on Big Dog Daddy, his first self-produced album and his first album of nothing but pure, hardcore country since his star rose in the early years of the new millennium. This isn't a retreat as much as it's a reaffirmation of his strengths as a singer, songwriter, performer, and interpreter. Indeed, two of the highlights here are covers of Craig Wiseman's sighing "Love Me If You Can" and Fred Eaglesmith's "White Rose," a warm, bittersweet slice of nostalgia that highlights how Keith really tells a story when he sings. But if these, along with a handful of Keith originals, highlight his often overlooked sensitive side -- love songs rarely come as sweet as "I Know She Hung the Moon," heartbreak songs are rarely as aching as "Walk It Off" -- this album swings and swaggers as much as the title boasts. There's the galloping "Get My Drink On," the old-time rock & roll title track (Chuck Berry turned into country-rock via Bob Seger), and the irresistible Bobby Pinson collaboration "Pump Jack," and Keith finds the middle ground between these extremes with the remarkable "Wouldn't Want to Be Ya," which turns a cliché inside out, rendering it remarkably affecting. And that's the real secret to Keith's success: underneath all the bragging he's a songwriter and a damn good one at that, which this lean, sinewy, stripped-to-the-basics record makes clear. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aubrey HaynieMandolin, Fiddle
Becky RobertsonVocals (Background)
Brent MasonGuitar (Electric)
Brian BobelDesign
Brien SagerAssistant
Buddy FoxA&R
Chad CromwellDrums
Clayton IvyPiano, Keyboards
Darren WelchArt Direction
Dave PomeroyBass
Elaine SchockCreative Director
Eric DarkenPercussion
Glenn WorfBass
Jed HackettDigital Editing, Editing
Jerry McPhersonGuitar (Electric)
Jonathan YudkinStrings
Ken LoveMastering
Kenny GreenbergGuitar (Electric)
Mac McAnallyGuitar (Acoustic)
Meredith LouieCreative Director
Mills LoganEngineer, Mixing
Paul FranklinDobro, Pedal Steel
Paul NatkinPhotography
Perry ColemanVocals (Background)
Randy ScruggsGuitar (Acoustic)
Richard McLarenPhotography
Rob IckesDobro
Shannon ForrestDrums
Steve NathanKeyboards, Piano
Toby KeithVocals (Background), Producer, Audio Production
Tom BukovacProducer, Audio Production, Guitar (Electric)

Member Reviews

Robyn P. (makesomebodyhappy) wrote on 8/20/2007...

This cd is worth it for the song "I know she hung the moon." I always like one song on his cd more than the big hits. This one should be a hit. Almost any female would love her man to be so confident in their relationship to approach one of her spectators like this. I want give away the hook, but that's great too :-)