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    Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (1977) U.S. First Pressing

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    Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (1977) U.S. First Pressing

    Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (1977) U.S. First Pressing
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    Country, Gulf and Western, Folk Rock | MCA Records | MCAD-31070 | 41:49 minutes | 5% WinRar Recovery | Hosted on: FilePost

    Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes is the breakthrough 1977 album by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. The album, his seventh, remains the best-selling album of Buffett's career, and contains his biggest single, "Margaritaville".

    One reason why Jimmy Buffett's sixth album, Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, is his best record yet is simply the sound. Buffett's move from Don Gant, who produced his last four albums, to Norbert Putnam is a serious upgrade. Putnam, a bassist by trade with a talent for string arranging, specializes in working in Nashville with artists who don't quite belong in Nashville. His production of Eric Andersen's Blue River resulted in a masterpiece, and he's done quality work with the likes of Joan Baez, Neil Young, and Dan Fogelberg, creating a country-pop sound that achieves the crossover such artists crave. Putnam is a perfect fit for Buffett; he gives the music the polish Buffett's always needed. But that only explains the reason why the album works so well sonically. The main reason it's Buffett's best is the songs, most of which he wrote. Buffett has always been a good songwriter when he had the time to apply himself, and he's been developing a persona that reaches its culmination here. Or, it might be said that the persona takes a logical next step. Buffett's alter ego is something of a screwup, a guy who's on the road, sometimes defined as a traveling musician, and who fuels himself on liquor and recreational drugs. He wants to get home to his loved ones, but he's actually not in that much of a hurry to do so. The guy who sang "Come Monday" in 1974 ("I just want you back by my side") has evolved into someone who's been on the road so long that he and his pals "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home." He may, as he claims, "Miss You So Badly," but he also acknowledges, "The longer I'm gone the closer I feel to you." When he is at home, he is clearly at loose ends, and this is where Buffett's observations are most acute, as he leads off the LP's two sides with its two best songs. The title tune finds him world-weary yet ready to head off again. "If I wasn't crazy I would go insane," goes the chorus. And the culmination of it all comes on the irresistibly catchy, completely self-deprecating "Margaritaville," a guitar-strumming beach bum's declaration of purpose (or purposelessness). He can't remember how he got a new tattoo, he has cut his foot on the "pop top" of a beer can, and his heart seems to have been broken some time in the past (he doesn't seem to remember all that well), but soon his blender will finish stirring up his favorite drink and all will be well. The song is an anthem for the Buffett character and likely to prove an archetype. Reviewed by William Ruhlmann allmusic.com

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    Track Listing:

    01. Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes
    02. Wonder Why We Ever Go Home
    03. Banana Republics
    04. Tampico Trauma
    05. Lovely Cruise
    06. Margaritaville
    07. In The Shelter
    08. Miss You So Badly
    09. Biloxi
    10. Landfall


    Album released on January 20, 1977


    The Coral Reefer Band:

    Jimmy Buffett: Vocals and acoustic guitar
    Greg "Fingers" Taylor: Harmonica and one line in "Lovely Cruise"
    Michael Utley: Organ, piano
    Harry Dailey: Bass
    Kenneth "Barfullo" Buttrey: Congas, drums on "Landfall", "Biloxi," and "Margaritaville"
    Michael Jeffry: Lead guitar
    Roger Bartlett: Lead guitar on "In the Shelter"
    Ferrel Morris: Percussion
    Billy Puett: Recorder and flute on "Margaritaville"

    Vocals: Jimmy Buffett, Harry Dailey, Michael Jeffry, and David Bryant

    Strings on "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" and "Biloxi" arranged by Norbert Putnam
    Strings on "Tampico Trauma" and "Banana Republics" arranged by Norbert Putnam and Michael Utley
    Flutes and Recorders on "Margaritaville" by Michael Utley, Composed Poolside in Miami
    Concert Master: Shelley Kurland


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    Official DR value: DR12

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    Jimmy Buffett - Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes (1977) U.S. First Pressing

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