Mailboat Records Info on New Album
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Mailboat Records Info on New Album
Mailboat Records has posted some information on the new album.
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Take The Weather With You returns Buffett back to his country foundation with breezy ballads, interpretations of alt-country songs, a version of Merle Haggard's "Silver Wings" and mariachi horns in "Cinco De Mayo In Memphis." A tribute to the historic bars along the Gulf Coast in "Bama Breeze" is flavored with sublime Southern riffs, and Buffett fulfilled a dream of playing with Mark Knopfler, who wrote and guests on "Whoop De Doo."
Buffett reinvents Mary Gauthier's "Wheel Inside The Wheel" with swampy rhythms crafted by Lafayette, Louisiana slide guitarist Sonny Landreth. "That song summed up the French Quarter when I was 18 years old," Buffett said. "Without realizing it, I went to my roots on this record. It's not a stretch for me to do country music."
On Take The Weather With You, he takes a philosophical look at the devastation of the Crescent City in the ballad "Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On," which Buffett wrote with former drummer Matt Betton. "When the storm hit New Orleans, I was performing at Wrigley Field in Chicago" said Buffett. "I go back to the emotions I was feeling on stage there during the biggest show of my life. That spilled over into this record. People still don't understand the devastation along the Gulf Coast. I was angry and started writing about it, but Matt sent me the first makings of 'Move On' and that calmed me down."
Take The Weather With You combines a variety of styles and sounds from Nashville, New Orleans and Key West. It's a smooth sail for Buffett.</em>
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Take The Weather With You returns Buffett back to his country foundation with breezy ballads, interpretations of alt-country songs, a version of Merle Haggard's "Silver Wings" and mariachi horns in "Cinco De Mayo In Memphis." A tribute to the historic bars along the Gulf Coast in "Bama Breeze" is flavored with sublime Southern riffs, and Buffett fulfilled a dream of playing with Mark Knopfler, who wrote and guests on "Whoop De Doo."
Buffett reinvents Mary Gauthier's "Wheel Inside The Wheel" with swampy rhythms crafted by Lafayette, Louisiana slide guitarist Sonny Landreth. "That song summed up the French Quarter when I was 18 years old," Buffett said. "Without realizing it, I went to my roots on this record. It's not a stretch for me to do country music."
On Take The Weather With You, he takes a philosophical look at the devastation of the Crescent City in the ballad "Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On," which Buffett wrote with former drummer Matt Betton. "When the storm hit New Orleans, I was performing at Wrigley Field in Chicago" said Buffett. "I go back to the emotions I was feeling on stage there during the biggest show of my life. That spilled over into this record. People still don't understand the devastation along the Gulf Coast. I was angry and started writing about it, but Matt sent me the first makings of 'Move On' and that calmed me down."
Take The Weather With You combines a variety of styles and sounds from Nashville, New Orleans and Key West. It's a smooth sail for Buffett.</em>
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RinglingRingling
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Seattle Grunge...chippewa wrote:Mariachi horns?I'm kinda liking the sound of that! Ohhh, you wacky Jimmy, where you gonna take us next?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pODJMJgSJWw
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I love Jimmy's country sound.....and I'm SO looking forward to this album!! And besides, Jimmy's country sound will still have Robert there somewhere, so beachy/country is a probability!

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I think the "country roots" is there solely for marketing purposes...it's being released through country channels, singles on country stations, etc. (Still leveraging the airplay window created with "5 O'clock...") The collaborator list is nothing like LTC, so I'd expect it's more about trying to pull a country audience towards Buffett vs. Buffett going more towards country.Dr.Corona wrote:"Going back to his country roots"......I know I'm in the minority but that doesn't excite me greatly. I'd prefer he'd get back to the the beach/Caribbean. We just did the country thing with "License To Chill". But....I will reserve total judgment until 10/10.
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great... more goat-ropin' spasmatics to compete with for tickets; ones who will bail as soon as they hear "5 O'Clock" or what they think of as "Kenny Chesney Music"...Quiet and Shy wrote:I think the "country roots" is there solely for marketing purposes...it's being released through country channels, singles on country stations, etc. (Still leveraging the airplay window created with "5 O'clock...") The collaborator list is nothing like LTC, so I'd expect it's more about trying to pull a country audience towards Buffett vs. Buffett going more towards country.Dr.Corona wrote:"Going back to his country roots"......I know I'm in the minority but that doesn't excite me greatly. I'd prefer he'd get back to the the beach/Caribbean. We just did the country thing with "License To Chill". But....I will reserve total judgment until 10/10.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pODJMJgSJWw
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That is some seriously sound logic, Q&S. Yeah, TTWWY doesn't look anything like License To Chill - an out-and-out country record piggy-backing on "5 O'Clock." But in the business part of his brain, Jimmy is not about to neglect entirely the fans brought on board by LTC. And Mac McAnally, as co-producer, is on hand to ensure - among other things - that the country songs are done right.Quiet and Shy wrote:
I think the "country roots" is there solely for marketing purposes...it's being released through country channels, singles on country stations, etc. (Still leveraging the airplay window created with "5 O'clock...") The collaborator list is nothing like LTC, so I'd expect it's more about trying to pull a country audience towards Buffett vs. Buffett going more towards country.
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Yep, I agree with both of you.backbeat wrote:That is some seriously sound logic, Q&S. Yeah, TTWWY doesn't look anything like License To Chill - an out-and-out country record piggy-backing on "5 O'Clock." But in the business part of his brain, Jimmy is not about to neglect entirely the fans brought on board by LTC. And Mac McAnally, as co-producer, is on hand to ensure - among other things - that the country songs are done right.Quiet and Shy wrote:I think the "country roots" is there solely for marketing purposes...it's being released through country channels, singles on country stations, etc. (Still leveraging the airplay window created with "5 O'clock...") The collaborator list is nothing like LTC, so I'd expect it's more about trying to pull a country audience towards Buffett vs. Buffett going more towards country.
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Yikes, don't have a coronary! You know it's gotta be there..... Gotta be.... Can't even imagine otherwise..... Would make NO sense.....~Hippolyte~ wrote:OK, what the FFFFFFFlipper???![]()
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where's Here We Are on the track list? are you kidding me?
Maybe it's a typo..... or maybe it's a hidden track....
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It's on the second disc, a DVD that includes the "Here We Are" video. Included by popular request from BuffettNewsSchoolGirlHeart wrote:Yikes, don't have a coronary! You know it's gotta be there..... Gotta be.... Can't even imagine otherwise..... Would make NO sense.....~Hippolyte~ wrote:OK, what the FFFFFFFlipper???![]()
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where's Here We Are on the track list? are you kidding me?
Maybe it's a typo..... or maybe it's a hidden track....
(at least I hope it is...)
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yup, gotta agree with all that.
RinglingRingling wrote:great... more goat-ropin' spasmatics to compete with for tickets; ones who will bail as soon as they hear "5 O'Clock" or what they think of as "Kenny Chesney Music"...Quiet and Shy wrote:I think the "country roots" is there solely for marketing purposes...it's being released through country channels, singles on country stations, etc. (Still leveraging the airplay window created with "5 O'clock...") The collaborator list is nothing like LTC, so I'd expect it's more about trying to pull a country audience towards Buffett vs. Buffett going more towards country.Dr.Corona wrote:"Going back to his country roots"......I know I'm in the minority but that doesn't excite me greatly. I'd prefer he'd get back to the the beach/Caribbean. We just did the country thing with "License To Chill". But....I will reserve total judgment until 10/10.
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Track 15 according to AmazonSchoolGirlHeart wrote:Yikes, don't have a coronary! You know it's gotta be there..... Gotta be.... Can't even imagine otherwise..... Would make NO sense.....~Hippolyte~ wrote:OK, what the FFFFFFFlipper???![]()
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where's Here We Are on the track list? are you kidding me?
Maybe it's a typo..... or maybe it's a hidden track....
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sure it would, about as much sense as doing A Salty Piece of Land tour and not playing the songSchoolGirlHeart wrote:Yikes, don't have a coronary! You know it's gotta be there..... Gotta be.... Can't even imagine otherwise..... Would make NO sense.....~Hippolyte~ wrote:OK, what the FFFFFFFlipper???![]()
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where's Here We Are on the track list? are you kidding me?
Maybe it's a typo..... or maybe it's a hidden track....
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I'm close to that coronary anyway, this almost pushed me over....shakerofsalt wrote:Track 15 according to AmazonSchoolGirlHeart wrote:Yikes, don't have a coronary! You know it's gotta be there..... Gotta be.... Can't even imagine otherwise..... Would make NO sense.....~Hippolyte~ wrote:OK, what the FFFFFFFlipper???![]()
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where's Here We Are on the track list? are you kidding me?
Maybe it's a typo..... or maybe it's a hidden track....
I'd be more than happy to have it be on a separate disc with the video footage too.
Barnes & Noble has it listed as track 15 too. Right after all the other songs, in the same order, as Mailboat has them. I'd have thought Mailboat would be the correct one, what was I thinking?
I'll breathe in and breathe out, but I'm not movin' on until I hold the disc in my hands and am listening to Here We Are!!
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