| Meet Me In Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 86 reviews) Sales Rank: 1789 Category: Music
Artist: Jimmy Buffett Publisher: Utv records Studio: Utv records Manufacturer: Utv records Label: Utv records Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.7 x 0.6
MPN: 067781 UPC: 044006778129 EAN: 0044006778129 ASIN: B00008OLX6
Release Date: April 15, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| | Margaritaville | | | Migration | | | Growing Older But Not Up | | | Holiday (Live/New Recording) | | | Come Monday | | | Fruitcakes | | | We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us About | | | Cheeseburger In Paradise | | | Jolly Mon Sing | | | The Pascagoula Run (Live/New Recording) | | | Tin Cup Chalice | | | Pencil Thin Moustache | | | Grapefruit/Juicy Fruit | | | Coconut Telegraph | | | Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes | | | Last Mango In Paris | | | Fins | | | Why Don't We Get Drunk | | | Brown Eyed Girl | | | One Particular Harbour |
Disc 2
| | School Boy Heart | | | Everybody's Talkin' (New!) | | | Volcano | | | Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (New Recording) | | | Take Another Road | | | Knees Of My Heart (New Recording) | | | In The Shelter (New Recording) | | | Havana Daydreamin' | | | Desperation Samba (Haloween In Tijuana)(Live/New Recording) | | | Barefoot Children | | | Saxophones (New Recording) | | | Cowboy In The Jungle | | | He Went To Paris (New Recording) | | | Creola | | | Bob Robert's Society Band | | | A Pirate Looks At Forty (Live/New Recording) | | | Sail On Sailor (New) | | | The Captain And The Kid (New Recording) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Jimmy Buffett may have made his millions, but that doesn't mean that he has eased up on his workload. After releasing 33 albums, mounting grueling annual tours, and fashioning an entire industry and lifestyle out of his signature song "Margaritaville," Buffett trots out this two-CD collection. Yet, Meet Me in Magaritaville, which spans 30 years, isn't merely a retread of his long, storied career. Buffett has written two new songs for the package and re-recorded six alternative versions of fan favorites (including a moving version of "The Captain and the Kid," which he included for his ailing father, who died shortly after the album's release). He's also added two new cover songs--a spicy bossa nova version of Fred Neil's "Everybody's Talking" and the Beach Boys' "Sail on Sailor"--as well four live tracks, which shows the singer at his best, conjuring up his own Yuppie Atlantis, an idyllic place where no one has to wear shoes, the sun is always shining, the bar never closes, and Junior Mints are always available at every cinema. A must-have collection for every Parrothead (or aspiring Parrothead), if only for Buffett's track-by-track descriptions. --Jaan Uhelszki
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  Best hits CD available July 13, 2008 Great collection of hits on 2 CDs for all you parrotheads out there. It can't get any better than this.
  It is the Ultimate up until this this point June 12, 2008 With new albums since this this one came out, it is a great one for the collection, but there will nothing on it from Licence to Chill or Take the Weather With You. Still, this is a must have for any fan, as it covers all his best, and some of the lesser known (but golden) songs.
  The quintessential lovable lush April 2, 2008 This is a fantastic compilation that Buffett fans will absolutely love. The greatest hits from a great, folksy artist that begs to be sung along to while you're driving down the road or cuddling your honey. What a treat.
  How To Make Millions With Shallow, Meaningless Music March 2, 2008 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
Jimmy Buffett has mastered the fine art of taking inane, simplistic lyrics and pairing them with catchy, albeit annoying melodic hooks to create a catalog of overplayed, ridiculous songs catering to the drunken, middle-aged professional. And some refer to Mr. Buffett as a "musician." Wow. "Margaritaville," "Fins" and "Cheeseburger in Paradise" are the trifecta of irritating songs. "Come Monday" had potential but he "rednecked" it on recording. How this entertainer (NOT musician) is so popular is beyond logical comprehension.
  A ZEST FOR THE JOY OF LIFE February 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I RECENTLY RETURNED FROM A 10 DAY CARIBBEAN CRUISE. IT WAS MY FIRST CRUISE AND I ENJOYED EVERY SINGLE SECOND. IN TORTOLA WE WERE BY A BEAUTIFUL POOL WITH PALM TREES. THE BEAUTY WAS ASTOUNDING AND THEY PLAYED ALOT OF MEET ME AGAIN IN MARGARITAVILLE. WHEN I GOT HOME I BROUGHT THIS 2 CD SET AND I HAVE IT WORN OUT. THE MUSIC AND THE SLIDE SHOW OF PICTURES OF THE TRIP ON MY COMPUTER JUST BRINGS ME RIGHT BACK THERE AGAIN. I THINK JIMMY BUFFETT HAS A REAL ZEST FOR LIFE WHICH HE SHARES WITH US IN HIS MUSIC. BUY THIS CD. YOU WON'T REGRET IT.
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