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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Jimmy Buffett (vocals, guitar); Ernest Ranglin, Mark Knopfler, Sonny Landreth (guitar); Jake Shimabukuro (ukulele); Michael Utley (keyboards); Ralph MacDonald (percussion). Fortunately for 2000s-era Parrotheads (the moniker Jimmy Buffett fans go by), Florida's great laid-back one is as casual, groovy, and ready to deliver a fine musical time as he's ever been. After a patch of lukewarm releases, 2006's TAKE THE WEATHER WITH YOU is something of a return to form for Buffett, mining the sweet, tropical pop vibe for which he's well known. With its well-paced mix of covers and originals, TAKE THE WEATHER has few slow spots. The Southern soul-tinged "Bama Breeze" and the New Orleans groove of "Wheel Inside the Wheel" are particular highlights. Surprisingly, Buffett has some moments of poignant reflection, such as on the Hurricane Katrina reminder, "Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On," but the wisdom mixes well with the sunshine, cold beer, and swim trunks vibe that pervades most of the disc. After a brief dalliance with contemporary country on 2004's License to Chill, Jimmy Buffett returns to his tried-and-true Caribbean pop with Take the Weather With You, and if anybody familiar with the Crowded House tune that lends its title to this thought that it would be Jimmy Buffett's move toward subtle, tasteful tunes, just doesn't know Buffett all that well. If anything, Take the Weather With You leans even more heavily on the cheerfully silly pseudo-novelties that have been his stock in trade since at least "Cheeseburger in Paradise," if not longer. Titles like "Cinco de Mayo in Memphis" and "Reggabilly Hill" are a pretty clear tip-off to that, and there's more where these came from: even such seemingly straight-ahead songs like "Elvis Presley Blues" bring the yucks, too, and this whole record has an air of frivolity that is not uncommon for Buffett, but the sheer magnitude of mirth here is a little disarming, particularly coming on the heels of such relatively recent, low-key adventures as License to Chill or Don't Stop the Carnival. Not that Buffett shies away from the big issues: he tackles the chaos that terrorism has wrought in the 21st century and he confronts the alienation of the digital world, but he does them under the guise of "Party at the End of the World" and "Everybody's on the Phone," two sunny joke-laden larks that suggests that the best thing to do is just relax and party. There's some merit to such an argument, since it's better in times of stress to ease tension than to stoke it, but in order to get with Buffett's party you have to share Buffett's attitude -- in other words, if you're not already a Parrothead, Weather With You is not the album to win you over, since it is pure, unadulterated Jimmy Buffett, containing everything his fans love about him and everything his detractors hate. There are plenty of things that will grate on the those who have little patience for Buffett's easy-rolling music and corny jokes -- performances so laid-back they verge on lazy, puns and obvious quips are abundant -- but these are the things that appeal to his fans, and these traits are heard at their peak on Take the Weather With You. There are plenty of songs that are directly pitched to Buffett's longtime fans -- songs about turning into grandparents, songs about watching college football on the weekend, songs about how things are so different now than they were back then -- and they're not just delivered with casual charm, they're catchy and well-written too, so it's not just a strong album by Buffett's standards, but one of his better latter-day efforts. Apart from the title track, there is nothing unexpected here -- and that's unexpected not only because it's a left-field choice for Buffett, but because it's performed with a grace and subtlety the song deserves -- but after a contemporary country album, that's exac Take The Weather With You Music Take The Weather With You Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews PARROTHEADS WELCOME This album is sure to please any Buffett fan. While there is nothing new here in terms of a departure in style or theme, its a great addition to your parrothead rotation. Submitted by brett (Miami)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I'm Takin' The Weather With Me Baby! One Of Jimmy Buffett's Best! Personal Favorite Song: THE PARTY AT THE END OF THE WORLD! If you can proudly call yourself a Parrot Head then you'll do backflips over this wonderful CD! Tour 2007 Live Councert was amazing and this CD (not a live CD) is just as good as attending the 2007 Live Tour! Buffett is alive and kickin'! Submitted by Putesemme' Mana-nookoo (SOMEWHERE OVER CHINA!!!) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellent Music A spirited, thoughful, insightful fusion of music certain to bring a smile to your face, get you dancing in your living room, and get you thinking at times also. A reminder that Jimmy Buffett's unique and important voice has lasted far longer than the latest trend. Submitted by Philip (Milwaukee, WI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Five Parrot Feathers! Great easy listening Buffett music. “Breath in, Breath out, move on. . . . “ Submitted by Bill Maras (Hibbing, Minnesota) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
JB is back ! Now we're back to real Buffett music! As an official Parrothead for 26 years it's good to see the "real" Buffett music make a return... back to true tropical, Carribean drunk rock and roll music, replete with harmonica (sadly, not Don "Fingers" Taylor, but nontheless harmonica) steel drums (Mr. Greenidge, excellent as always)and the unique style that has put Buffett in his own music category that has baffled the music critics for over 30 years. "Cinco de Mayo in Memphis" is probably the best example that Buffett is still able to crank out great new songs.
T.J. --- E. Millcreek, Utah
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