Cowboy's Back in Town

Cowboy's Back in Town is the ninth studio album by American country music artist Trace Adkins.

Also included on the album is "Ala-Freakin-Bama," a song that charted in late 2009 and was promoted by Adkins's former label from by Capitol Records Nashville.

"[3] In promotion of the album, Adkins joined label-mate Toby Keith for his 2009 American Ride Tour.

[5] Vernell Hackett with The Boot commented on the record, saying "Trace combines his usual serious material with upbeat and slightly off-kilter tunes on the new disc.

[14] Thom Jurek with Allmusic said that Adkins was good at "offer tough[ing] utterly masculine, contemporary country-rock […] convincingly".

[12] Allison Stewart with The Washington Post gave the album a negative review, saying that it was less "cartoonish" than his previous work, but said that songs, such as "Hold My Beer," were not meant to be enjoyed by female fans.