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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific new release from Diffie,
By Cindy (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
Title track (first single) is a terrific song with strong family values and a Christian theme. "What Would Waylon Do" is a fun duet with the great George Jones...traditional country at its finest!On the fun side, enjoy honkytonk flavor in "The More You Drink the Better I Look" and "My Redneck of the Woods," and some fancy pickin in "Movin' Train." If you like the classic Diffie hits "Prop Me Up..." and "Pick Up Man" you'll love these tunes, too. Like Diffie ballads, like "Home" and "Ships...?" Well that's here, too, especially in "Something I Do For Me." All in all, a terrific album!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Diffie Nails A Welcomed Return,
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This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
Prime Cuts: If I Could Only Bring You Back, Something I Do For Me, This Time Last YearThe 90s saw an aggressive onslaught of neo-traditionalists trying to put a contemporary edge spin to traditional honky tonk. Joe Diffie, with his southern flavored baritone, has certainly left an indelible mark with novelties such as "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox," "Honky Tonk Attitude," "If the Devil Danced in Empty Pockets" as well as his more solemn "Home," "Ships That Don't Come Home" and "Is It Cold In Here." However, due to the copious release of tepid material, Diffie's popularity waned at the turn of the millennium. His last album, 2001's "In Another's World" was not acerbic enough to set this Okie apart from Nashville's saturated crooners. After being released from his contractual agreements with Epic Records, Diffie returns three years later with his first independent effort "Tougher Than Nails." With drummer and Diffie's seasoned producer, Lonnie Wilson still on the helm, Diffie continues what he does best: honky tonk with an attitude. However, unlike his last couple Epic outings, this time the material is a tad stronger with entries from Diffie as well as some Nashville heavyweights such as Leslie Satcher, Frank Myers, Wynn Varble, Harley Allen, George Teren amongst others. Sprightly, finger-picked acoustic guitar lines, insistent fiddle quotes, a taste of moaning pedal steel, constitute the mise en sc?ne for the title cut and single "Tougher Than Nails," a moral tale of forgiveness crafted around the story of a father giving advice to a son to "do as Jesus would have." Diffie showcases his own gritty vocal prowess on "Nothin' On But the Radio," a catchy hard-rocking scorcher. Without any trace of slowing down, Diffie locks in high gear on his self-composed "Moving Train," a song describing the feelings of a man in love. Not a man to abandon his paternal upbringings, Diffie pays his tribute to his dad on the midtempo "Daddy's Home," a track reminisce of his earlier hit "Home" both in terms of lyrical content and melody. However, George Jones' presence as Diffie's duet partner on the Leslie Satcher/Wynn Varble composition "What Would Waylon Do" is predictable and tiresome. Though "What Would Waylon Do" is a 2004 copyright, but hasn't such a title and song idea been used before? "The More You Drink, the Better I Look," "My Neck of the Woods" and "Good News, Bad News" are obligatory uptempo numbers. They are by no means offensive, just humdrum. "Tougher Than Nails" finds a rejuvenated Diffie displaying some of his finer moments. Though not as outstanding as his first couple of albums, "Tougher Than Nails" is a definite improvement from his last few lack lustrous CDs.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joe's best studio album period,
By phatmandrumming (The Sooner State...........OKLAHOMA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
I could write a bunch of worthless nonsense, but simply put: Joe Diffie's best studio album yet. The title tract hits home for those whose faith and family are of primary importance. The rest of the CD contains some of Joe's best ballads yet, especially the stirring "If I Could Only Bring You Back", which moves me to tears every time I hear it. Joe also includes some of his good time numbers, such as "What Would Waylon Do" and "The More You Drink, the Better I Look". My 3 year old and I start every day with the first two tracts, Tougher Than Nails and Nothing But the Radio. We sing at the top of our lungs while driving down an Oklahoma highway on our way to preschool and work. Great job, Joe.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A strong comeback for this faded '90s star,
By DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
A fairly rugged neotrad album, pretty much in keeping with Diffie's best old stuff. The title track is a Top Ten, religiously-themed hit song with a catchy hook... See, that Jesus guy, though all nonviolent and mild-mannered was actually pretty tough... tougher than nails... Get it? There's another religious tune later on in the album that is more subtle, "Something I Do For Me," with plenty of rowdier stuff in between... George Jones guests on "What Would Waylon Do," which has a nice feel, and "The More You Drink, The Better I Look," which is one of the kind of honkytonk no-brainers that put Diffie on the map, all those years ago. For me, the most solid song on here is probably "Am I," a weeper that holds up pretty well to repeat listens. All in all, a nice return to form for Diffie, who's been kind of up-and-down for the last few years... It's very commercial and formulaic, but better than average, I'd say.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Diffie Nails It!!!!!!!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
I'll just start out by saying that I have been a devoted fan of Joe's since his first album "A Thousand Winding Roads" came out in 1990 and this CD might be the best CD he has put out so far! It certainly matches the calibur of his first 4 albums. In the last few years, I felt the quality of Joe's material did not support his talent which was disappointing. Except for "A Night To Remember", it seemed like he was going for more "fluff" and not living up to his potential. This album turns all of that around. The album is a very good mixture great upbeat songs and power house ballads. It's hard to pick a favorite song, but two of my favorites are "Tougher Than Nails" and "Good News, Bad News". "Nails" is an upbeat song with a christian message. "Good News, Bad News " is a tragic song about heartbreak. Joe really puts a lot of emotion into the latter and really blows the lid off of it. There is not a bad song on the CD. I'll finish by saying this: New Record Label, New Album, Awesome Songs, Awesome Talent. It is time for Joe Diffie to return to the top!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So awesome I'd give it (10 stars),
By Doris of mixwave.com "Doris" (Miami, FL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
I've just heard the track "Tougher Than Nails", but thats all I need to hear from this album to want to buy it. It's one of few songs I could listen to hour after hour on the radio and not get bored. It's so beautiful and so inspirational. Awesome musical arrangements, vocals, songwriting...everything goes together to make one big WOW, and then add to it how meaningful it is.
My favorite part is when it breaks from the first part of the song and says..."well he dropped that bat like it weighed a ton," and then the lyrics that follow just make the tears fill in your eyes, as you feel the love of a father for his child...along with the love Jesus has for all of us. The lyrics just flow together so well. This song is material for a grammy...my opinion. I'm buying two of these CD's, one for me and the other for my brother as a late b'day present. I'm sure he's going to love it! I wish you Joe Diffie, much continued success! God Bless You!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Diffie Allbum in Years!,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
I first heard Joe sing "Tougher Than Nails" on the Grand Old Opry show, and was hooked---the Christian message appealed to me, and I was so glad to hear Joe again. I got the CD not knowing what to expect, except I had older Diffie CD's with country ballads on them that I loved. This CD is great! The heart-wrenching ballads like "Good News, Bad News", "Something I Do for Me" are outstanding. So glad to see Joe Diffie back with such great material---love every song on the CD.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joe Diffie's Best Studio Recording,
By phatmandrumming (The Sooner State...........OKLAHOMA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
Wow! Quite frankly, Joe Diffie's best studio album. Not a bad song on the CD. As a father and Christian, the title track hits home like a "baseball bat". I do not like ballads in general, but the ballads on this CD are quite enjoyable and very pleasant to listen to. Great job, Joe.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Way to go, Joe !!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
It's been too long since we've had a Joe Diffie album to enjoy. In a time when country music is struggling with its identity, Joe delivers another winner, letting his country roots shine. I think all country music fans will enjoy this new one from Joe. Welcome back, Pick-up Man!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Album!,
By "mddem01" (Columbia, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tougher Than Nails (Audio CD)
Tougher Than Nails is another great album from Joe Diffie. The songs on this album showcase the best voice in country music! Whether singing a poignant ballad like If I Could Only Bring You Back of one of the just for fun tunes like What Would Waylon Do?, Joe makes you feel the music. From the first song until the last, this is truly a collection of hits.
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Tougher Than Nails by Joe Diffie (Audio CD - 2004)
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