Jimmy Buffett’s beach bum persona has endeared him to millions of loyal fans, all anxious to get a musical taste of the island life. The Bluegrass Tribute to Jimmy Buffett brings his music back to its Nashville country roots. Amazing pickers and singers perform Jimmy’s music with a bluegrass twist, transforming his best-known hits with traditional banjo, mandolin, and dobro.
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Jimmy Buffett recorded a variety of songs for this CD, including a duet with Allen Jackson of the classic hit "Barefootin," some great covers: Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" and Bruce Cockburn's "Wondering Where The Lions Are," a new version of his own "Floridays" and an original tune "Good Guys Win," written especially for the movie by long time Buffett songwriting partners Coral Reefers, Mac McAnally, and Roger Guth. Maroon 5, Toots and the Maytals, G Love And Special Sauce and Brie Larson, among others also contribute tracks. This is an Enhanced CD: With Bonus Footage
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Jimmy Buffett was already three well-received albums towards becoming a populist phenomenon when he undertook his only film score (to date), director Frank Perry's 1975 "modern" Western, Rancho Deluxe. The fact that the film's screenwriter, the highly regarded Thomas McGuane, is Buffett's brother-in-law certainly had something to do with his hiring. In this instance, however, the results are decidedly pro-nepotism. Buffett's songs and incidental music for this underappreciated antecedent to the likes of Clint Eastwood's Bronco Billy (including an early version of the hit "Livingston Saturday Night") have a raw honky-tonk swagger that would've done Waylon or Willie proud. More than merely a welcome addition to the Parrothead canon, Rancho Deluxe proves to be an anti-Nashville country classic. --Jerry McCulley
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Two On One, MCA release Son of a Son of a Sailor & Coconut Telegraph on one disc
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NTSC/Region 0. Singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett delivers a very special new music DVD entitled Scenes You Know By Heart. Jimmy's album, Songs You Know By Heart, came out in 1985, and has sold over six million copies. Jimmy chose the best live performances of those 13 songs from his concerts all over the world for this unique DVD. In addition to the songs from Songs You Know By Heart, there are two bonus cuts, "Hey Good Lookin" and "It's 5 O'clock Somewhere" (a #1 hit for which Jimmy received his first Grammy nomination). In the packaging is a beautiful 12-page booklet with new photos in which Jimmy explains how the footage was chosen and provides "a few thoughts about what we do, and what we play that you might not be aware of." Mailboat Records.
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