Jimmy Buffett
Buffett Live: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
Buffett Live: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
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This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: Jimmy Buffett (vocals, guitar); Peter Mayer, Mac McAnally (guitar, background vocals); Doyle Grisham (steel guitar); Greg "Fingers" Taylor (harmonica); Tom Mitchell (saxophone); John Lovell (trumpet); Michael Utley (keyboards); Jim Mayer (bass, background vocals); Roger Guth (drums); Robert Greenidge (steel drums); Ralph MacDonald (percussion); Nadirah Shakoor, Tina Gullickson (background vocals).
This is Buffett's last live album of the millennium, and is obviously parrothead heaven, although ironically enough it was recorded in not-so-tropical Wisconsin. Buffett and all concerned seem to be thorougly enjoying themselves, and mixed in with Buffett standards like "Cheeseburger in Paradise," "Son of a Son of a Sailor," and more recent hits like "Fruitcakes," there are also nice covers of Stephen Stills' "Southern Cross" and the obligatory take on Van Morrison's "Brown- Eyed Girl." Best of all, the version of "Margaritaville" (still the saddest party anthem ever written) includes a "lost" verse deleted by Buffett's record company back in 1977. Another nice plus is a backstage video documentary, accessible from your CD-ROM drive, hosted by the singer's daughter. The disc and the video both serve to make it clear that being Jimmy Buffett just might be the best job in the world.
Personnel: Jimmy Buffett (vocals, guitar); Peter Mayer, Mac McAnally (guitar, background vocals); Doyle Grisham (steel guitar); Greg "Fingers" Taylor (harmonica); Tom Mitchell (saxophone); John Lovell (trumpet); Michael Utley (keyboards); Jim Mayer (bass, background vocals); Roger Guth (drums); Robert Greenidge (steel drums); Ralph MacDonald (percussion); Nadirah Shakoor, Tina Gullickson (background vocals).
This is Buffett's last live album of the millennium, and is obviously parrothead heaven, although ironically enough it was recorded in not-so-tropical Wisconsin. Buffett and all concerned seem to be thorougly enjoying themselves, and mixed in with Buffett standards like "Cheeseburger in Paradise," "Son of a Son of a Sailor," and more recent hits like "Fruitcakes," there are also nice covers of Stephen Stills' "Southern Cross" and the obligatory take on Van Morrison's "Brown- Eyed Girl." Best of all, the version of "Margaritaville" (still the saddest party anthem ever written) includes a "lost" verse deleted by Buffett's record company back in 1977. Another nice plus is a backstage video documentary, accessible from your CD-ROM drive, hosted by the singer's daughter. The disc and the video both serve to make it clear that being Jimmy Buffett just might be the best job in the world.