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"Meet Me in Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection" (04/15/2003) Rock & Pop Buffett, Jimmy, UTVThis collection contains 12 previously unreleased tracks including, 2 new songs, 6 alternate versions and 4 live recordings. Personnel: Jimmy Buffett (vocals, guitar); Peter Mayer, Mac McNally (vocals, gutiar); Jim Mayer (vocals, bass); Nadirah Shakoor, Tina Gullickson (vocals); Doyle Grisham (pedal steel guitar); Amy Lee, Tom Mitchell (saxophone); John Lovell (trumpet); Michael Utley (keyboards); Roger Guth (drums); Ralph McDonald (percussion). Producers include: Norbert Putnam, Don Grant, Jimmy Buffet, Michael Utley, Russ Kunkel. Compilation producers: Jimmy Buffet, Michael Utley. Recorded at Shrimp Boat Sound Studio, Key West, Florida; Seventeen Grand Recording, Nashville, Tennessee; Jupiter Recording, Jupiter, Florida. Includes a 32-page booklet with liner notes by Tom Corcoran. Personnel: Jimmy Buffett (vocals, guitar); Jim Mayer, Mac McAnally, Peter Mayer (vocals, guitar); Tina Gullickson, Nadirah Shakoor (vocals); Bob Weber (guitar); Tom Mitchell , Amy Lee (saxophone); John Lovell (trumpet); Michael Utley (keyboards); J.L. Jamison (drums, steel drum, percussion); Roger Guth (drums); Robert Greenidge (steel drum, timbales); Ralph MacDonald (percussion); Julie Harkness, Heather Perry (dancer). Audio Mixers: Chris Stone; Alan Schulman; Michael Utley. Liner Note Authors: Jimmy Buffett; Tom Corcoran. Recording information: Jupiter Recording, Jupiter, FL; Seventeen Grand Recording, Nashville, TN; Shrimp Boat Sound Studio, Key West, FL. Photographers: Savannah Jane Buffett; Noah Greenberg; Jim Shea; Fred Valentine; Ray Stanyard; Jean Pagliuso; Michael Ramos; Tom Corcoran. Arranger: Coral Reefer Band. Jimmy Buffett had one gigantic pop hit back in 1977 with his ode to brain-drain, "Margaritaville." Buffett's laid-back combination of country, folk, and calypso also garnered him an huge cult following; his fans, dubbed Parrotheads, have helped him remain one of the top touring acts and a platinum-album creator for 25 years following his Top 10 hit. While many massively successful artists whose catalogue is overshadowed by one hit have been known to curse their fate, no one has embraced their hit with quite the zeal of the mellow Buffett, and indeed his latest double-CD collection is entitled MEET ME IN MARGARITAVILLE. Of course, the titular song is featured, as are Buffett's other minor hits (including underrated classics like "Come Monday"), many beloved fan favorites, and most importantly 10 brand new recordings. Eight of these revisit familiar Buffett songs, best of which is a rousing live version of "A Pirate Looks At 40." The remaining two are covers of the Fred Neil-penned "Everybody's Talking" and the Beach Boys' "Sail On Sailor," each perfectly suited to Buffett's voice and trademark island-flavored sound. MEET ME IN MARGARITAVILLE contains something for both Buffett's longtime fans and casual listeners who want a good collection of all the man's music in one place.

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"Live at Fenway Park" (11/08/2005) Rock & Pop Buffett, Jimmy, Mailboat RecordsAll Parrotheads know that a Jimmy Buffett concert is a grand party of the first order. In fact, like the concerts of the Grateful Dead, Buffett shows have achieved something of a mythic status--an island vacation and rock festival rolled into one. As a result, Buffett's live albums and bootlegs have become an industry unto themselves, and LIVE IN FENWAY PARK perfectly captures the lazy, hazy, good-times vibe that Buffett has made his own. LIVE IN FENWAY PARK contains two discs of in-concert tracks, which include "Margaritaville," of course, "Boat Drinks," and "Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes," as well as a rousing rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." Also included here is an hour-long, bonus DVD with footage from Buffett's Fenway appearance. These audio and visual souvenirs should satisfy both Parrotheads looking to relive their concert experiences and Buffett neophytes hoping to learn what the fuss is all about.

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A Tribute To Jimmy Buffett

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"A Tribute to Jimmy Buffett" (09/23/2003) Rock & Pop Various Artists, Liquid 8Here, "the Buffetiers" perform a cross-section of Jimmy Buffett favorites with lighthearted gusto. Sure, they aren't Jimmy Buffett, or his Coral Reefers. But neither are you and your buddies after 14 Coronas. Replace the air guitars with real instruments and build a tequila bar around it, and that's all Tribute to Jimmy Buffett is -- a better version of what the man's fun-loving fans do on most summer weekends. The anthems "Cheeseburger in Paradise" and "Fins" are the appropriate mix of easygoing and rocking. But "the Buffetiers" also handle this tribute's balladic midsection quite ably. "Son of a Son of a Sailor" and "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" are particularly well done. The band closes strong with version of "Why Don't We Get Drunk" that amplifies the original's honky tonk feel. ~ Johnny Loftus

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"Down to Earth/High Cumberland Jubilee" (03/14/2006) Rock & Pop Buffett, Jimmy, Collectables Records2 LPs on 1 CD: DOWN TO EARTH (1970)/HIGH CUMBERLAND JUBILEE (1976). This budget-priced twofer combines Jimmy Buffett's 1970 recording debut with his 1976 song cycle HIGH CUMBERLAND JUBILEE. The former album finds the onetime smuggler at home with thinly veiled drug references such as "Ellis Dee (He Ain't Free)," social comment such as "The Christian?" and "The Missionary," and hardscrabble ballads like "There's Nothing Soft About Hard Times," as well as including one of his best early songs, "The Captain and the Kid." The mid-'70s release is a country-oriented set blending the sharp-eyed observation of songs such as "Rockefeller Square" and "Bend a Little" with affecting vignettes such as "Livingston's Gone to Texas" and the down-home "God Don't Own a Car," while the medley of the title track and "Comin' Down Slow" is one of Buffett's most intricately arranged productions. This double-CD combines Jimmy Buffett's 1970 recording debut with his 1976 song cycle HIGH CUMBERLAND JUBILEE. The former album finds the onetime smuggler at home with thinly veiled drug references such as "Ellis Dee (He Ain't Free)," social comment such as "The Christian?" and "The Missionary," and hardscrabble ballads like "There's Nothing Soft About Hard Times," as well as including one of his best early songs, "The Captain and the Kid." The mid-'70s release is a country-oriented set, blending the sharp-eyed observation of songs such as "Rockefeller Square" and "Bend a Little" with affecting vignettes such as "Livingston's Gone to Texas" and the down-home "God Don't Own a Car," while the medley of the title track and "Comin' Down Slow" is one of Buffett's most intricately arranged productions.

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Now Yer Squawkin' [4/19] *

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"Now Yer Squawkin'" (04/19/2005) Rock & Pop Buffett, Jimmy, Recall (UK)Liner Note Author: Michael Heatley. Recall's 2005 release Now Yer Squawkin' is a double-disc set containing Jimmy Buffett's first two albums, Down to Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee, both recorded in 1972 even if the latter wasn't released until 1976. While these are not among his most popular albums, they are among his most endearing, since the soft country-rock of these two LPs not only captures the hippie vibes of the early '70s, these LPs are warm, tuneful, and relaxed in a way that Buffett would never be again; these are Jimmy Buffett records for country-rock fans who believe they don't like Buffett. Yes, they may not be among his most popular work, but since they were recorded for an indie label, they are among his most widely circulated, being reissued in various forms in the years after Buffett turned into a star. While Recall's collection is good, containing the two unabridged albums split over the course of two CDs, and has a good set of liner notes, some listeners may prefer Collectables' 2005 two-fer of these two LPs, since both records are packaged on a single CD (albeit without the liner notes). ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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"All the Great Hits" (11/16/1998) Rock & Pop Buffett, Jimmy, Prism Leisure Corporation (UK)Personnel includes: Jimmy Buffet (vocals, guitar). Includes liner notes by Roger Dopson. Jimmy Buffett's ALL THE GREAT HITS is just that, celebrating the beloved country singer-songwriter on 18 songs that include "Why Don't We Get Drunk" and the legendary "Margaritaville."

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