Favorite song on the new Album?
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Favorite song on the new Album?
Mine right now is "Elvis Presley Blues". It's sounds like a good road trip song.
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Hula Girl At Heart...why do I feel like I've posted this already on this board...deja vu all over again or the Red Stripe...?

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As an album I think it lacks the depth I was anticipating but I REALLY like 4 songs on this album.
Wheel inside the wheel is flat out awesome
Elvis Presley blues is cool and very catchy
Cinco De Mayo is another really cool song and
Bama Breeze is a good song
The rest of the album will eventually grow on me but I like songs I can sing along with that are groovy. The instrumentals on WITW, EPB and CDMIM are different and I like it.
If there is any one song that disappointed me it was Weather with you. That is a kick butt song and is set up perfectly for Jimmy's special touch. I thought it lacked that spicy sauce it could have had.
Wheel inside the wheel is flat out awesome
Elvis Presley blues is cool and very catchy
Cinco De Mayo is another really cool song and
Bama Breeze is a good song
The rest of the album will eventually grow on me but I like songs I can sing along with that are groovy. The instrumentals on WITW, EPB and CDMIM are different and I like it.
If there is any one song that disappointed me it was Weather with you. That is a kick butt song and is set up perfectly for Jimmy's special touch. I thought it lacked that spicy sauce it could have had.
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I've always loved the upbeat anthems like Party At The End of The World. It's calypso, fun, and has some clever wordplay.
I also think Reggabilly Hill is FINtastic! Jimmy's voice sounds great on this.
And the steel pans are sweet!
Nothin' But A Breeze, Cinco De Mayo in Memphis, and Reggabilly Hill all back to back are an awesome 1-2-3 tropical combo.
Hell I love the whole album!
I also think Reggabilly Hill is FINtastic! Jimmy's voice sounds great on this.
And the steel pans are sweet!
Nothin' But A Breeze, Cinco De Mayo in Memphis, and Reggabilly Hill all back to back are an awesome 1-2-3 tropical combo.
Hell I love the whole album!
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Ya, I'd love to go to Terra del Fuego, too. I honestly have to say that the liner notes (yeah, I'm old...I still call them "albums" and "liner notes") are one of the things I always love best about Jimmy's albums.
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well, to me i have to vote for a song that jimmy actually had a hand in writting.i must say the album is great. i really love party at the end of the world, both musically and lyrically (although it is way better live!)its a great calypso beat with very creative lyrics which we havent heard from jimmy and the band since 1998(kinja). overall, im glad jimmy found his way back to the beach on this album and didnt just cash in on the success of the all star cast that was present on license to chill. nice to hear robert greenidge on the pans again!breath in,breath out,move on is fantasitc and will be a great concert closer for sure!thanks jimmy and the band for another homerun!
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You've hit my top three off the new one.....sonofabeach wrote:I've always loved the upbeat anthems like Party At The End of The World. It's calypso, fun, and has some clever wordplay.
I also think Reggabilly Hill is FINtastic! Jimmy's voice sounds great on this.
And the steel pans are sweet!
Nothin' But A Breeze, Cinco De Mayo in Memphis, and Reggabilly Hill all back to back are an awesome 1-2-3 tropical combo.
Hell I love the whole album!
Well I’m a tidal pool explorer
From the days of my misspent youth
I believe that down on the beach
Where the seagulls preach
Is where the Chinese buried the truth...
--Coastal Confessions
From the days of my misspent youth
I believe that down on the beach
Where the seagulls preach
Is where the Chinese buried the truth...
--Coastal Confessions
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favorite song on new cd
for me it has to be "everybodys on the phone", because it reminds me of my step-daughter, who is ALWAYS on the phone! 
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On every album there's always one or two songs that really get to me. On this one it's "Bama Breeze" because I spent most of my life on the coast at beach bars, the Flora Bama being home base, I miss home. I miss Rusty and Mike.
And "Breathe In, Breath Out, Move On" because it's about life and how to deal with the curve balls life throws your way.
Finally got to hear the CD today for the first time in proper perspective, with a bottle of Cruzan and some volume thru 4 big speakers, I like it all.
And "Breathe In, Breath Out, Move On" because it's about life and how to deal with the curve balls life throws your way.
Finally got to hear the CD today for the first time in proper perspective, with a bottle of Cruzan and some volume thru 4 big speakers, I like it all.
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