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Hope on the Rocks : ウィキペディア英語版
Hope on the Rocks

''Hope on the Rocks'' is the sixteenth studio album by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released on October 30, 2012 via Show Dog-Universal Music. The first single is "I Like Girls That Drink Beer". The album's second single is its title track. As of October 2013, the album has sold 300,000 copies in the US.
==Critical reception==

''Hope on the Rocks'' by Toby Keith received mostly positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns an averaged score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 71, based on 5 reviews.〔 AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine called the effort "a satisfying set of strong songs."〔 Jewly Hight of ''American Songwriter'' highlighted that "Beer and partying once again play starring roles on ''Hope On The Rocks''", but Hight wrote that it "comes off as rather objectifying."〔 Joseph Hudak of ''Country Weekly'' stated that this album showed "maturity" over Keith's past works.〔 Randy Lewis of the ''Los Angeles Times'' surmised that "Keith has clearly become a skilled listener, a vital trait for any songwriter — or bartender."〔 Music Is My Oxygen Weekly's Rob Burkhardt found that "Taken together, ''Hope On the Rocks'', while perhaps a tad predictable, still contains the basic building blocks that have helped Toby Keith achieve the success he has today: not just the celebration of booze, but the making of great music, as well."〔 Roughstock's Matt Bjorke wrote that "''Hope On The Rocks'' is a lean 10 track collection and for my money, it's a great mixture of classic Toby Keith sounds", which the album seems "never over-produced or feeling like a record that was made to just be a couple radio singles and filler", and he called it a "cohesive album and ranks right up there with Toby's best."〔 Taste of Country's Billy Dukes criticized ''Hope on the Rocks'' as "a loud and sudsy collection of songs about beer, barrooms, heartbreak… and beer. Much like a Saturday night out at your favorite watering hole, it’s rowdy and fun, but difficult to remember the next morning."〔 Brian Mansfield of the ''USA Today'' found that "Most of Keith's latest is a brawny drinker's paradise of horndogs, truckers and whiskey-running outlaws. But those shouldn't distract from its brooding country-pop, especially when Keith flaunts his inner Orbison on the title track."〔

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