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"Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes" marks Buffett's shift to a Caribbean sound, featuring hits like "Margaritaville" and easy listening tracks.
The 1977 release "Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes" marks Jimmy Buffett's transition from country music to the Caribbean sound he’s famous for among his "ParrotHead" fans. This album is a paradise for ParrotHeads, featuring hit singles like the title track and "Margaritaville," which includes a nostalgic reference to pull-off ring tabs. These tabs, used on soda and beer cans until around 1980, were replaced by pull-back tabs to reduce minor injuries.
Most of the remaining tracks offer easy listening vibes, with selections like "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home," "Lovely Cruise," and "In The Shelter." "Tampico Trauma" highlights the Caribbean influences, while the title track and "Landfall" deliver a harder edge. On this album, Buffett showcases his storytelling and songwriting skills, making it a must-listen for any dedicated ParrotHead.
For the best experience, serve chilled—shaken, not stirred!
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes
2. Wonder Why We Ever Go Home
3. Banana Republics
4. Tampico Trauma
5. Lovely Cruise
Side B:
6. Margaritaville
7. In The Shelter
8. Miss You So Badly
9. Biloxi
10. Landfall
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