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| 1. Makin' Music for Money 2. Door Number Three 3. Dallas 4. Presents to Send You 5. Stories We Could Tell 6. Life Is Just a Tire Swing 7. Pirate Looks at Forty, A 8. Migration 9. Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season 10. Nautical Wheelers 11. Tin Cup Chalice | |
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| Playing time: | 39 min. |
| Producer: | Don Gant |
| Distributor: | Universal Distribution |
| Recording type: | Studio |
| Recording mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
| Album notes | |
| Personnel: Jimmy Buffett (vocals, guitar); Roger Bartlett, Steve Goodman (acoustic guitar); Reggie Young (electric guitar); Doyle Gresham (steel guitar); Greg "Fingers" Taylor (harmonica); Mike Utley (piano, organ); Tommy Cogbill (bass); Sammy Creason (drums); Ferrell Morris (percussion); Buzz Cason, Bergen White, Don Gant (background vocals). Recorded at Woodlkand Studios, Nashville, Tennessee in August 1974. Personnel: Jimmy Buffett (vocals, guitar); Don Gant, Bergen White, Buzz Cason (vocals, background vocals); David Bryant (vocals); Steve Goodman (guitar, acoustic guitar); Reggie Young (guitar, electric guitar); Roger Bartlett (guitar); Doyle Grisham (steel guitar); Greg "Fingers" Taylor (harmonica); Mike Utley (piano, organ, keyboards); Sammy Creason (drums); Farrell Morris (percussion). Recording information: Woodland Sound Studios, Nashville, TN. Superior Jimmy Buffett, and a nice mix of the rowdy and the reflective. Representing the former are the opening "Making Music for Money," a bluesy lament about commercialism that rocks about as hard as Buffett gets, and the hilarious "Door Number Three," a mock country song (co-written with folkie Steve Goodman) about Monte Hall's '70s game show "Let's Make a Deal." More introspective songs include the self-explanatory "A Pirate Looks at 40" and "Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season," a similar plaint about not being able to party as hearty as in earlier years. "Migration," however is the album's thematic manifesto; when Buffett sings "I've got a Caribbean soul I can barely control," it's almost a political statement. | |
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