Jimmy Buffett - Songs You Know By Heart: Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit(s) (1985)

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Title: Songs You Know By Heart: Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit(s)
Year Of Release: 1985
Label: Geffen*
Genre: Folk, Country Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:42:16
Total Size: 101 / 257 mb
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Tracklist

01. Cheeseburger In Paradise (Album Version)
02. He Went To Paris (Album Version)
03. Fins (Album Version)
04. Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (Album Version)
05. A Pirate Looks At Forty (Album Version)
06. Margaritaville (Album Version)
07. Come Monday (Album Version)
09. Why Don't We Get Drunk (Album Version)
10. Pencil Thin Mustache (Album Version)
11. Grapefruit - Juicy Fruit (Album Version)
12. Boat Drinks (Album Version)
13. Volcano (Album Version)

Combining aloof humor with a laid-back, devil-may-care island attitude, Jimmy Buffett sang songs about alcohol consumption, lazing around in the sun, and the freedom of not having to work for a living. Songs You Know By Heart is a solid offering of Buffett's greatest hits, pulling together his truly strongest material and avoiding the unnecessary filler that appears on his albums. His claim to fame, Margaritaville, is the jewel in the crown here, which still harbors that tropical feel thanks to its Caribbean-styled rhythm and relaxed flow. Come Monday picks up where Margaritaville leaves off, only this ballad plays out with subdued sincerity and has Buffett sounding strangely serious, and romantic. Most of the songs from Buffett are centered around his frolicking lifestyle, like the comical Cheeseburger in Paradise or the naughtiness of Why Don't We Get Drunk, an ode to his party-filled outlook on life. Buffett's voice shines on the clever Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, which again spotlights his love of living without concern, especially in someplace warm. The catchy and whimsical Fins is lifted by a contagious pace with a smart chorus and serves as one of the highlights of this collection. As a compilation, this bunch of Jimmy Buffett's most famous tunes contains just the right amount of tracks. Any less would be inconsistent and any more would be deemed as overkill.


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