Last Mango in Paris Jimmy Buffett

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Sales Rank: 29,798
  • Label: MCA
  • UPC: 076731115726

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Last Mango in Paris

1LISTENEverybody's on the Run 3:26
2LISTENFrank and Lola 3:16
3LISTENPerfect Partner 3:05
4LISTENPlease Bypass This Heart 3:18
5LISTENGypsies in the Palace 5:07
6LISTENDesperation Samba (Halloween in Tijuana) 3:31
7LISTENIf the Phone Doesn't Ring, It's Me 3:25
8LISTENLast Mango in Paris 3:14
9LISTENJolly Mon Sing 3:15
10LISTENBeyond the End 4:47

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Jimmy Buffett scored big with this 1985 effort, landing three singles on the country charts. "If the Phone Doesn't Ring, It's Me," "Gypsies in the Palace," and "Please Bypass This Heart" were album standouts, but "Everybody's on the Run" became a template for his later dalliances with synth-tinged pop arrangements, and a handful of the album tracks would emerge as concert favorites. "Jolly Mon Sing" is the sort of island-tinged throwaway track that's probably pretty easy for a guy like Buffett to write; nevertheless, it's as warm as the Gulf Stream waters, and is sure to put a smile on the face of fans. Last Mango in Paris also unveiled a few more of Buffett's trademark, character-driven song stories. But unlike some of these experiments, where his storytelling tended to gobble up the song (pointing to Buffett's eventual skill as a novelist), "Frank and Lola" focuses on its funny tale over a jaunty harmonica and acoustic guitar arrangement that's right out of the American songbook. Sure, there's some filler here, as there is on most of his albums. But Last Mango in Paris' host of high points make it essential for anyone enamored of Buffett's live shows, or even the casual fan looking to expand beyond Songs You Know by Heart. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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