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Take The Weather With You

Take The Weather With You

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Manufacturer: Mailboat Records
Category: Digital Music Album

Buy New: $8.99

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 92 reviews
Sales Rank: 3829

Genre: pop-music
Media: MP3 Download
Running Time: 0 Minutes

ASIN: B000W1SJQ4

Release Date: October 10, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars Typical JB!   November 18, 2008
Panama Pat (Panama City, FL)
To me, this is a typical JB CD. The tunes are all laid back and relaxing; but leave me in a better mood than before. I am very happy with this CD. One can NEVER get enough of JB's island sounds!!!


4 out of 5 stars Jimmy Buffett - Lot's Of Cover Tunes But A Pleasent Surprise   September 10, 2008
Steven Sly (Kalamazoo, MI United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had mixed feelings when I purchased Buffett's most recent CD "Take The Weather With You" mainly because of the amount of cover tunes on the album. Of the 14 tracks on the album only 4 of them are new compositions by Buffett. The rest are covers of other peoples songs albeit mostly obscure non hits. After giving this a bunch of listens I have to admit that Buffett won me over with this one. Buffett has always done other people's stuff on occasion and has always been good at picking songs that fit his style. This album is no exception as he really chose well here for the most part and makes the songs he did not write his own. Of the four originals "Party At The End Of The World" is one of the better ones. It is a typical light hearted tune about Tierra Del Fuego and for the most part works the way it is intended. The real highlight though is Buffett's postscript to the city of New Orleans after hurricane Katrina "Breathe In Breathe Out Move On". This is a truly touching ode to the city and it's attempt to recover from the aftermath of the storm. Buffett can be inconsistent in his lyrics, but this one is very much a winner. Of the cover tunes, the single "Bama Breeze" is a cool little ditty that probably should have received more airplay than it did. "Weather With You" is a rather straightforward cover of The Crowded House tune, but is a perfect vehicle for Buffett's laid back style. "Wheel Inside The Wheel" is a gospel influenced Gaither brother's cover that again comes across as prime Buffett. The rest of the tunes are all average to good, with no real stinkers to be found like some of his albums can contain. Along with his usual Coral Reefer band cohorts the album also features guest appearances by Mark Knophler, Sonny Landreth, and the return of Greg "Fingers" Taylor who contributes a scorching harmonica solo on the Buffett penned "Everybody's On The Phone". This is certainly not the best album Buffett has done, but it comes as a pleasant surprise at this stage in his career. One has to wonder though if the creative juices are starting to run a bit thin with the shortage of original material to be found here.


4 out of 5 stars This one's a keeper   August 24, 2008
ReaderZ (Ohio United States)
I never know what to expect from a Buffett album. sometimes I can pop it in and listen straight through and love every song. and sometimes there's one song or two I like and the rest are strictly fast forward numbers. sadly there have been fewer keepers than there used to be and I finally realized one reason when I was scanning the credits on this album. I've missed Fingers Taylor more than I knew I would. It's great to have him back. I've always found that the songs I love are usually the ones with the harmonica wailing in the background.

I've found myself humming the songs from this album even when the CD wasn't on, which means they've stuck with me. and that hasn't happened in a while.

Some of the reviewers have been down on the Buffett written songs on this CD but I adore Hula Girl at Heart and Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On. I love the line about earthly creatures rarely notice when guardian angels pass them by. And I swear I am making "everybody's on the phone" my new ringtone. I've always loved Jimmy's lyrics and the ones he wrote on this CD are great.

And I am totally hooked on Cinco deMayo in Memphis.

As far as the not-original music - sometimes I like his covers and sometimes I wish for the originals. this batch is ok.

Final analysis - I can put this CD in and not feel a need to fast forward through any song. Which is not something I've been able to say about a Buffett CD in a long while. I hope the trend continues.



5 out of 5 stars Another great get-away...take the beer with you   June 12, 2008
Gary (San Diego)
Easy on the ears, you'll be down a 6-pack before you know it (and before it's over). This album is bracketed by two of his best, and you will be happy with the outcome.


3 out of 5 stars Not his best   March 25, 2008
V. Schindeler (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
I love Jimmy Buffett - I own all of his albums. This one is okay - sort of like Barometer Soup. 1 or two good songs, and the rest are just okay.

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