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Media Type: CD
Artist: BUFFETT,JIMMY
Title: A-1-A
Street Release Date: 10/10/1988
Genre: ROCK/POP
User Reviews about A1a
this is my favorite of Buffetts. Most of the songs are awesome and I've listened to them hundreds of times over the years. The songs are very cute and catchy and capture the times of 1970s Florida life. a must for every buffett lover, beach music listener, boaters, road trips to Florida, summer BBQs etc. Buy it new or used on amazon and you won't be disappointed. this review is 34 yr old male who lived in FL, CA, AZ & Massachusetts. -- My Favorite Jimmy Buffett Album
Having read other Parrothead comments about A-1-A comparing this early album to Buffett's newer ones, I decided to purchase it and hear for myself.
If you're a more recent Parrothead, like myself, the album provides very interesting insights into Jimmy's earlier days and thoughts. As always, great tunes and thoughtful lyrics. Very entertaining, and definitely worth adding to your collection.
Paul Mila
[...] -- Oldie But Goodie
This is one of Buffett's best "all around" albums. It has many of his best and smoothest easy listening ballads, some of which are heard at many of his concerts, such as "A Pirate Looks at Forty", "Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season", "Tin Cup Chalice", and the lesser known "Migration". -- One of Buffett's Best
On A-1-A, Jimmy Buffett begins his exploration of the seafaring theme that would become his stock in trade. The songs "A Pirate Looks At Forty", "Trying To Reason With Hurricane Season". and "Nautical Wheelers" indicate that he'd recently relocated from Nashville to Florida, and the breezy atmosphere of his adopted state pervades this entire CD. This is an album you should pick up if you can find it. -- The Nautical Theme Kicks In Here
This is a good Buffett album but in my humble opinion it is a little too country. A definite must for those that have built a Buffett collection...good one to round-out his style. But for a new Buffett fan I suggest Live in Anguilla. this one is just not diverse enough unless you can use the rest of your collection to show soup-to-nuts Buffett. -- LIttle too country for me








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