Five years isn't really a long time to generate 12 monster-size hits for a greatest-hits album, but that's exactly what
Toby Keith did. From his first album in 1993 to the release of his first greatest-hits package in 1998,
Keith has culled some of his best singles from the charts to create a 14-track ode. He includes only two newbies -- the deliciously suggestive "Getcha Some" and the achingly troubled "If a Man Answers." Those are the first two tracks on the album, so you can get them out of the way quickly if you want to and move on to the music that makes
Keith so good, starting with his very first single that went straight to number one, "Should've Been a Cowboy." And you'll kick your heels all the way through "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action," "You Ain't Much Fun," "Who's That Man," and "He Ain't Worth Missing." It might be hard to recall at first that
Keith had so many hit singles in the Top Ten, but with one listen, it'll be hard to forget. ~ Maria Konicki Dinoia