29-08-2011, 05:28
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JIMMY BUFFETT "changes in latitude,changes in altitude" 1977,cd. from the MH son-in-law cd collection
Music Head's son-in-law Major Tim, is a huge Buffett fan, has almost all of his studio albums and has seen him perform live on several occasions also, and this was one of the cd's that he picked out for me to listen to whilst in Florida and man, i was surprised to find just how good he is...i mean all we ever hear here in Oz is "margaritaville"(which is featured on this album and his hit from the 1980's entitled "its five o'clock somewhere"....both of which i like immensely!
i may gett criticised for putting JB in the "pop" section as he is a predominantly country artist...but i feel this album belongs in the "pop genre".
MH loved five of the ten tracks here and i loved 2 and likes the rest....darn it!, another of the MH clan has inspired me to check out and buy some cds ive listened to.....its about to cost me more in cd purchases than my entire trip cost for four weeks!!!! Doh!
MH rated this one in the "love" range giving it 2.4, and I gave it a more than solid rating of 2.2 on a first listen.
the tracks that we both agreed on a *** rating get the links here.
i implore you to check out this album if you have time and dont know what JB has done in his career and i promise you that you wont be dissapointed by seeking him out!
banana republics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-N9L3ZXWPA audio
margaritaville
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUTf5qvS0Lo live
“Sgt Pepper did its thing it was the album of the decade, maybe the Century.
It was innovative with great songs, I’m glad I was on it but the ‘White’ album ended up a better album for me.” Ringo Starr
It was innovative with great songs, I’m glad I was on it but the ‘White’ album ended up a better album for me.” Ringo Starr