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Jimmy Buffett - Barometer Soup

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Free Music Review: The Journey Continues for All Of Us....
Hit: 5 Stars

I have long ago given up wondering why I like Jimmy Buffett's music so much..I just do.It was Changes in Attitudes Changes In Latitudes that hooked me,and I have sailed with Jimmy ever since.This would possibly be one of the handful of CDs he has released that I would recommend that you start your journey with.It is a combination of the pre and post Parrot Head mania with a relaxed and mature combination of that trademark storytelling and that confidence that comes with experience and that Peter Pan rebellious nature that critics and the music industry can't and will never fathom and the fans and the devotees love.It has a warm and friendly feel,inviting and always humourous.From the opening strains of *Barometer Soup* the music is immediately accessible and familiar.I personally consider *Remittance Man* as one of Jimmy's greatest,but that may be a futile suggestion as everybody has their own.It has that haunting flavour of loss and longing and the harmonica of Greg *Fingers* Taylor is exquiste.It made me go out and read *Following The Equator* by Mark Twain..it is the magic of Jimmy that any fan will attest to,he has you living life to the fullest with every CD and thinking the *Weather is Here I wish you Were Beautiful*.

It is hard to review to the uninitiated because the state of mind that Jimmy creates makes a normal review impossible.You have to feel for this music.If you are 60 you will love it for certain reasons,if you are 15 you will love it for completely different reasons..if you love lyric melody imagery and fun this is the artist for you.

I recommend that you have a Corona by your side,and adventure in your heart when listening to this one.I recommend Blue heaven Rendezvous,for all of us *experienced with lifers* and then you enjoy the sheer joy of Lage Nom Ai and Dont Chu-Know and Mexico,and unashamedly tap your feet.

The appeal of Jimmy has flowed from me to my children,who count *The Night I Painted The Sky* as one of their favourites,and so do I for that matter.What is a great song?Who is a great artist?..the questions of life..I will have no hesitation in recommending this CD to the uninitiated as a must have to start your Jimmy Buffett journey,...read the cover notes,expand your appreciation of life and then head back down A1A and collect some of the gems that were produced by Jimmy over the last 30 years or so......enjoy and Find your own One Particular Harbour. As if it really matters...5 stars and lick sip suck...cheers.


Free Music Review: Factual fictions, fictional facts
Hit: 5 Stars

I'll add my voice to the chorus of praise here for this album -- "Barometer Soup" is the best of modern Buffett, hands down.

But the reason why, in my opinion, hasn't been stated yet: This time around, Jimmy is writing and recording songs inspired by the works of artists inspired by Key West. We get a bit of Mark Twain, a bit of Ernest Hemingway, a bit of Carl Hiassen, and a sprinkling of others. "Barometer Soup" marks a return to Jimmy's storytelling songs, which have dwindled in recent years. His cover of "Mexico" may be what got (some) radio airplay, but it's songs like "Remittance Man" and "Ballad of Skip Wiley" that will stick with you.

("Ballad of Skip Wiley," incidentally, got me to check out the books of Carl Hiassen, whom I learned about from the liner notes. No Buffett fan should pass up checking out Hiassen's work, which is sharp, funny and very in tune with Parrothead thinking. Great stuff.)

The songs, while almost all stories, range in tone from wistful and romantic to high-spirited fun. You'll find yourself singing along with the album and, as I did, cracking a book or two to see what inspired the men who inspired the man who inspired the Parrotheads.

"Barometer Soup" is one of Jimmy's best.


Free Music Review: This is the Buffet I grew up with
Hit: 5 Stars

Like many young Buffet fans, I was weaned on "Songs You Know By Heart" and his older material. Unfortunately, Buffet hasn't had as much success with his newer albums. Many of the songs are largely forgettable, and just don't have that same relaxed feeling of his past hits. There maybe one or two good songs, a decent cover, and the rest just don't cut it. "Barometer Soup" however, brings back that familiar Buffet sound with several great songs.

Some noteworthy songs:

Barometer Soup
Barefoot Children
Bank of Bad Habits
Diamond as Big as the Ritz
Lage Nom Ai
Mexico

"Lage Noma Ai" really stands out on the album as a fast tempo song with a familiar island theme, as many of the songs are. This album contains a heavy use of bongo drums and keys. The James Taylor cover, "Mexico" is one of the best covers I've heard Buffet do, and works prticularly well since he has the same first name as James Taylor.

As I mentioned, the best thing about this album in comparison with others, is that it has so many great songs on it rather than just a couple. Hopefully, Buffett will come back to this formula on his other discs.


Free Music Review: Bank of Bad Habits, the song names our group
Hit: 5 Stars

At the time Barometer Soup came out, I worked for a bank in Ohio with not one or two parrotheads, but eight. We became known as the Bank of Bad Habits. Among our phaithful phlock are:Skip Wiley, Desdemona, Spider John, Captain Tony, Nordstrom, Lester Polyester, Billy Botaire, and Jollymon. We started having our annual Board of Directors meetings with Bubba at his Cleveland concert within Jacobs Field and have continued each summer since with his annual concerts at Blossom Music Center. Over the years, several have left the employ of the bank, but via the w.w.w. (the modern day Coconut Telegraph) we have managed to stay in touch and all have been able to attend the Board of Directors meetings. This particular song has had overtones for most people out there and we feel that each parrothead has lived his/her own version of the seven deadly sins. Our little Bank of Bad Habits has maintained a strong tie because of this CD and song, and I particularly will be forever grateful for the common bond that we share because of Jimmy's music. Keep up the great work!

Free Music Review: Bank of Bad Habits, the song names our group
Hit: 5 Stars

At the time Barometer Soup came out, I worked for a bank in Ohio with not one or two parrotheads, but eight. We became known as the Bank of Bad Habits. Among our phaithful phlock are:Skip Wiley, Desdemona, Spider John, Captain Tony, Nordstrom, Lester Polyester, Billy Botaire, and Jollymon. We started having our annual Board of Directors meetings with Bubba at his Cleveland concert within Jacobs Field and have continued each summer since with his annual concerts at Blossom Music Center. Over the years, several have left the employ of the bank, but via the w.w.w. (the modern day Coconut Telegraph) we have managed to stay in touch and all have been able to attend the Board of Directors meetings. This particular song has had overtones for most people out there and we feel that each parrothead has lived his/her own version of the seven deadly sins. Our little Bank of Bad Habits has maintained a strong tie because of this CD and song, and I particularly will be forever grateful for the common bond that we share because of Jimmy's music. Keep up the great work!
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