Posted: June 16, 2000 2:16 pm
Posted By Caribbean Soul
Got mine last week. I was even one of the lucky 50 to get a signed copy! Can't believe no one else has posted here yet!
It's great!! More of a background type CD than "LATE NIGHT MENU" or "LATE NIGHT GUMBO" I enjoy the instrumental work a lot! Michael Utley shines on keyboards and those steel drums of Robert Greenidge as awesome, as usual. Without vocals you can tell how accomplished the Reefers are as MUSICIANS on their on right! Jimmy's songs are just icing on the cake! I have "No Woman No Cry" on my hard drive already but it's nice to have it in a more 'accessable' form. The version of "Cairo" is what was on the Calaloo CD. But I REALLY like the new one. "Come On In" does sound more like a Club Trini song than a Jimmy Buffett 'regular'.
Got mine last week. I was even one of the lucky 50 to get a signed copy! Can't believe no one else has posted here yet!
It's great!! More of a background type CD than "LATE NIGHT MENU" or "LATE NIGHT GUMBO" I enjoy the instrumental work a lot! Michael Utley shines on keyboards and those steel drums of Robert Greenidge as awesome, as usual. Without vocals you can tell how accomplished the Reefers are as MUSICIANS on their on right! Jimmy's songs are just icing on the cake! I have "No Woman No Cry" on my hard drive already but it's nice to have it in a more 'accessable' form. The version of "Cairo" is what was on the Calaloo CD. But I REALLY like the new one. "Come On In" does sound more like a Club Trini song than a Jimmy Buffett 'regular'.