Track Listing 1. Woman Goin Crazy on Caroline Street 2. My Head Hurts' My Feet Stink and I Dont Love Jesus 3. Captain and the Kid, The 4. Big Rig 5. Defying Gravity 6. Havana Daydreamin' 7. Cliches 8. Something So Feminine About a Mandolin 9. Kick It in Second Wind 10. This Hotel Room
| Details | | Playing Time: | 33 min. | | Producer: | Don Gant | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Also available with CHANGES IN LATITUDES, CHANGES IN ATTITUDES on 1 cassette. Personnel: Jimmy Buffett (vocals, guitar); Anita Ball, Don Gant, David Bryant , Ginger Holladay, Bergen White, Buzz Cason (vocals); Jerry McGee, Roger Bartlett, Steve Goodman (guitar); Johnny Gimble (violin); Greg "Fingers" Taylor (harmonica); Muscle Shoals Horns (horns); Mike Utley (keyboards); Sammy Creason (drums); Farrell Morris (percussion). Some Parrotheads consider this Jimmy Buffett's best album overall, which may or may not be the case, but there's no question that his songwriting here is at something of a peak. The most impressive and ambitious track is "Woman Goin' Crazy on Caroline Street," a character study of a Blanche Dubois-ish strumpet co-written with cult folkie Steve Goodman. The funniest is "My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink, and I Don't Love Jesus," a great honky-tonker about an epic hangover on the morning after (with somebody doing a pretty good imitation of the Oak Ridge Boys on the chorus). Meanwhile, the delicate, folk-y "Something So Feminine About a Mandolin" is one of Buffett's all-time prettiest tunes mated to one of his most perceptive lyrics. "Kick It in Second Wind" is a wry rocker with a story line that will be familiar to any bar band vet who's ever played to an empty house at two o' clock in the morning.
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