Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
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Re: Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
I did not have this album on cd and picked it up last week at Best Buy in the $4.99 bin.
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Re: Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
a great Album
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Re: Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
G'day, I was on holidays a couple of weeks ago and found a second hand music store in Brisbane, QLD. I asked the guy behind the counter if he had any Jimmy Buffett LP's (I only needed One Particular Harbour & Floridays to complete my vinyl collection of Jimmy). He said he had a pile out the back he hadn't sorted yet, he came back after 15 minutes with about 20 albums. I picked out a "Harbour" in good condition (as a bonus it had an interesting A4 promo/flyer inside that I'll type out and post soon - if nobody else has already done so) as well as an ABC promotional record for Changes in latitudes, Changes in attitudes.
Jimmy (in Florida) is being interviewed via telephone by Gray Clark in 1977 for a NSW radio station, the album label is stamped with 4SB which would mean this copy came from a QLD radio station. They go over each track at length but what makes it really interesting is that the song list sequence differs from the official LP release running time is 1 hour. It also came with an A4 flyer inside from ABC Records titled: JIMMY BUFFETT, Life as "A tire swing". The Music Gig - May 1976. It's an interview by Penelope Ross about the Havana Daydreamin' album. Once again, when I get time I'll type it out and post it soon.
Anyway, I've recorded it onto my computer sorted them into individual tracks and kept them both as WAVE & MP3 @ 192kpbs files. I'd like to share this if that's legal so if anybody wants to suggest how I can do this, let me know.
Cheers!
Jimmy (in Florida) is being interviewed via telephone by Gray Clark in 1977 for a NSW radio station, the album label is stamped with 4SB which would mean this copy came from a QLD radio station. They go over each track at length but what makes it really interesting is that the song list sequence differs from the official LP release running time is 1 hour. It also came with an A4 flyer inside from ABC Records titled: JIMMY BUFFETT, Life as "A tire swing". The Music Gig - May 1976. It's an interview by Penelope Ross about the Havana Daydreamin' album. Once again, when I get time I'll type it out and post it soon.
Anyway, I've recorded it onto my computer sorted them into individual tracks and kept them both as WAVE & MP3 @ 192kpbs files. I'd like to share this if that's legal so if anybody wants to suggest how I can do this, let me know.
Cheers!
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Re: Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
Greetings and salutations, I've uploaded it to jokelben - enjoy!
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24 years late to the party, but I’ll ask anyway. Is this acoustic chorus part included on any of the collections of Buffett rarities that are found of jokelben? I’m not familiar with this and I’d love to hear it. I’ve always thought that this was his “best” album, although it is not my favorite Jimmy album. By that I mean I think that this is his best when being put up against other artists as far as what civilians (non-Parrotheads) would consider good. Sonofabeach if you’re still out there, I hate to say it, but you’re wrong. Pink Floyd’s “Animals” is the greatest album ever.Guest wrote: ↑September 1, 2000 9:55 pm Posted By sonofabeach
I found a copy of this album on record today at a used record shop.
At the end of the album,after LANDFALL there is a short acoustic version of CILCIA with Jimmy singing the chorus.
It's only about 30 seconds long but it's still pretty cool.
I've heard that this was only included on limited pressings and on record only.
I believe that this is the greatest album of all time.
Not just Buffett albums.
All albums!!!even THRILLER & LICENSED TO ILL!!
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!