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A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean»rank: 659053from: Dunhill
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Fruitcakes»rank: 24838by: Jimmy Buffett
0ur opinion: :Fruitcakes is Jimmy Buffett's best recording in some time, for he has a better handle on the Caribbean flavors in his Gulf Coast beach-bum music than ever before. The Grateful Dead's 'Uncle John's Band,' for example, is completely recast as an easygoing calypso tune, thanks to Robert Greenidge's steel drums and Angel Quinones' congas. Even more radical is the tranformation of 'Sunny Afternoon,' the Kinks' satire of upper-class luxury which Buffett restates as a celebration of his own lifestyle. 0n the other hand, Buffett can be pretty ...
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Before the Beach»rank: 1178090by: Jimmy Buffett
0ur opinion: :Fruitcakes is Jimmy Buffett's best recording in some time, for he has a better handle on the Caribbean flavors in his Gulf Coast beach-bum music than ever before. The Grateful Dead's 'Uncle John's Band,' for example, is completely recast as an easygoing calypso tune, thanks to Robert Greenidge's steel drums and Angel Quinones' congas. Even more radical is the tranformation of 'Sunny Afternoon,' the Kinks' satire of upper-class luxury which Buffett restates as a celebration of his own lifestyle. 0n the other hand, Buffett can be pretty ...
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Son of a Son of a Sailor/Coconut Telegraph»rank: 1062735by: Jimmy Buffett
0ur opinion: :Fruitcakes is Jimmy Buffett's best recording in some time, for he has a better handle on the Caribbean flavors in his Gulf Coast beach-bum music than ever before. The Grateful Dead's 'Uncle John's Band,' for example, is completely recast as an easygoing calypso tune, thanks to Robert Greenidge's steel drums and Angel Quinones' congas. Even more radical is the tranformation of 'Sunny Afternoon,' the Kinks' satire of upper-class luxury which Buffett restates as a celebration of his own lifestyle. 0n the other hand, Buffett can be pretty ...
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Jimmy Buffett»rank: 449294by: Jimmy Buffett
0ur opinion: :Fruitcakes is Jimmy Buffett's best recording in some time, for he has a better handle on the Caribbean flavors in his Gulf Coast beach-bum music than ever before. The Grateful Dead's 'Uncle John's Band,' for example, is completely recast as an easygoing calypso tune, thanks to Robert Greenidge's steel drums and Angel Quinones' congas. Even more radical is the tranformation of 'Sunny Afternoon,' the Kinks' satire of upper-class luxury which Buffett restates as a celebration of his own lifestyle. 0n the other hand, Buffett can be pretty ...
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Havana Daydreamin'»rank: 605064by: Jimmy Buffett
0ur opinion: :Fruitcakes is Jimmy Buffett's best recording in some time, for he has a better handle on the Caribbean flavors in his Gulf Coast beach-bum music than ever before. The Grateful Dead's 'Uncle John's Band,' for example, is completely recast as an easygoing calypso tune, thanks to Robert Greenidge's steel drums and Angel Quinones' congas. Even more radical is the tranformation of 'Sunny Afternoon,' the Kinks' satire of upper-class luxury which Buffett restates as a celebration of his own lifestyle. 0n the other hand, Buffett can be pretty ...
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Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes»rank: 1210525by: Jimmy Buffett
0ur opinion: essential recording:Buffett sold his promise as a real-world singer-songwriter God knows how many boats ago, but 1977's Changes remains one of his last stands before plunging into a sea of parrotheads, 'Fins,' and personal empire building. 'Margaritaville' was the deceptively lighthearted hit, but Steve Goodman's 'Banana Republics' and the title tune also raised an eyebrow at the worlds Buffett encountered in his 1OO-proof-fueled travels. Yet soon the empire would overtake the wit and ego would subsume his creative reach. --Rickey Wright
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Coconut Telegraph»rank: 777789by: Jimmy Buffett
0ur opinion: essential recording:Buffett sold his promise as a real-world singer-songwriter God knows how many boats ago, but 1977's Changes remains one of his last stands before plunging into a sea of parrotheads, 'Fins,' and personal empire building. 'Margaritaville' was the deceptively lighthearted hit, but Steve Goodman's 'Banana Republics' and the title tune also raised an eyebrow at the worlds Buffett encountered in his 1OO-proof-fueled travels. Yet soon the empire would overtake the wit and ego would subsume his creative reach. --Rickey Wright
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Havana Daydreamin'»rank: 897579by: Jimmy Buffett and the The Coral Reefer Band
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A-1-A/Volcano»rank: 839231by: Jimmy Buffett
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