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New vinyl releases of recent Buffett Albums

Posted: November 9, 2015 10:49 am
by urlcenter
Back in 2013 Jimmy released his album Songs from St. Somewhere as a 180 gram vinyl LP available only via Mailboat records website.

3 more albums are now available on 180 gram Vinyl they are

Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's
Take Weather With You
License to Chill

They can be purchased from Mailboat Records website:

https://www.mailboatstore.com/jimmy-buffett/vinyl

Re: New vinyl releases of recent Buffett Albums

Posted: November 9, 2015 7:31 pm
by FinsUp6835
awesome. I hope he does this for his entire collection.

The Box Set as 4 vinyls would be awesome too.

Re: New vinyl releases of recent Buffett Albums

Posted: November 9, 2015 9:17 pm
by urlcenter
FinsUp6835 wrote:awesome. I hope he does this for his entire collection.

The Box Set as 4 vinyls would be awesome too.
Jimmy does not have the rights to his albums released from 1973-1989 MCA still controls those

The Box Set would require at least 6-8 Vinyl LP's

Re: New vinyl releases of recent Buffett Albums

Posted: November 10, 2015 10:09 am
by FinsUp6835
urlcenter wrote:
FinsUp6835 wrote:awesome. I hope he does this for his entire collection.

The Box Set as 4 vinyls would be awesome too.
Jimmy does not have the rights to his albums released from 1973-1989 MCA still controls those

The Box Set would require at least 6-8 Vinyl LP's

Yeah, but those albums from 73-89 are already on vinyl. I am talking about 1990- to recent.

I also collect vinyls which is why I would love to see this. Plus the vinyl art of JB albums are in my Margaritaville ManGarage which includes a 12 foot bar [smilie=cheeky-grin.gif]

Re: New vinyl releases of recent Buffett Albums

Posted: November 17, 2015 8:35 am
by FinsUp6835
Just got in the new vinyls...

They are really nicely done. I hope they continue to put these out.

Re: New vinyl releases of recent Buffett Albums

Posted: November 19, 2015 11:00 pm
by Bucarader
I'd be really happy if MCA re-released all those albums prior to "Floridays" with complete artwork and a remastered CD. But I guess that ship has sailed now that CD sales are on the decline and all people want is an iTunes or Amazon download.

FWIW, I still buy CDs but load them onto iTunes. I just don't have the money and storage space to get vinyl versions of the 800+ CDs I own. And I'm too far down the CD path to switch to vinyl.