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Cowboy's Back in Town, his ninth studio album, works best when he puts his heart into it, instead of just his hat.
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Cowboy's Back in Town reveals that this singer can do one thing well; but he does it really well -- and that's offer tough, utterly masculine, contemporary country-rock -- check the closer "Whoop a Man's Ass" -- convincingly.
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The country veteran's first album for Toby Keith's Show Dog label seems well-suited to Keith's manly-man worldview.
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While Mr. Adkins shares a sense of gravity and an air of intractability with his new boss [Toby Keith], he lacks the winking cheekiness and self-deprecation that have always been Mr. Keith's aces in the hole.