Take the Weather With You Jimmy Buffett

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  • Release Date: 10/10/2006
  • Sales Rank: 4,312
  • Label: RCA
  • UPC: 886970033220
 
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Take the Weather With You

1LISTENBama Breeze 3:11
2LISTENParty at the End of the World 3:45
3LISTENWeather With You 3:43
4LISTENEverybody's on the Phone 4:27
5LISTENWhoop de Doo 3:41
6LISTENNothin' But a Breeze 4:16
7LISTENCinco de Mayo in Memphis 3:28
8LISTENReggabilly Hill 3:51
9LISTENElvis Presley Blues 3:24
10LISTENHula Girl at Heart 3:41
11LISTENWheel Inside the Wheel 7:01
12LISTENSilver Wings 3:43
13LISTENBreathe in, Breathe Out, Move on 3:17
14LISTENDuke's on Sunday 7:07
15Here We Are Multimedia Track 3:50

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Editorial Reviews

Whenever Jimmy Buffett is in charge of the weather forecast, you can bet that the atmosphere will be sunny and warm, which is certainly the case on this breezily engaging set. While his last outing, the country-drenched License to Chill, was a full-on celebration of Nashville, Take the Weather with You is more of a travelogue -- a multi-stop cruise through some of the Pirate's favorite ports. Many of those, naturally enough, are located on the Gulf Coast, which accounts for songs like the belly-up-to-the-bar romp "Bama Breeze" and Buffett's take on Mary Gauthier's "Wheel Inside the Wheel," a swampy rocker enlivened by Sonny Landreth's spine-tingling slide guitar. Buffett takes listeners a bit farther south on a passel of island-themed songs, such as the steel drum-led strut "Party at the End of the World," which all but dares listeners to stay in their seats. Parrot heads are used to hearing Buffett swim in those waters, but he takes some intriguing side trips here as well, hitting Mexico (via the Delta) on "Cinco de Mayo in Memphis," which uses mariachi horns as the focal point of a blustery blues ditty, and even setting sail for the land Down Under. He makes the latter leap on the disc's title track -- a cover of the Crowded House classic on which he's backed by members of Brit-rock faves Gomez. It's like an hour's worth of sunshine that can be uncorked to brighten up even the dreariest winter day. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Jimmy being Jimmyby Anonymous

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September 26, 2007: A truly new Buffett CD is always welcome and this one does not disappoint. Most of the songs are pure Buffett in nature. Some even surprise a little- including a very nice cover of Take the Weather With You and Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On. I have to disagree with the person who thought there was too much country and not enough of the usual Buffett. Jimmy Buffett has dabbled in many genre's of music over the years and this CD does the same. Overall, a really fun listen

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December 31, 2006: This is probably one of the best albums that Jimmy has come out with in a decade or more. All excellent songs, especially "Bama Breeze."


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