Margaritaville Cafe: Late Night
Jimmy Buffett · 2000
71 min · 20 tracks · folk rock · soft rock · country rock
A laid-back blend of folk rock and country sounds that captures the essence of coastal escapism.
Why this album works
This album highlights Buffett's enduring appeal, featuring songs that resonate with fans longing for the beach lifestyle. It showcases his ability to blend genres, contributing to the popularity of the 'Trop Rock' movement. The album's connection to his restaurant chain further emphasizes its cultural relevance, as it reflects Buffett's brand that mixes music with the laid-back paradise experience.
- Best for
- laid-back coastal escapism for evening relaxation dynamic journey with varied pacing
- Context
- By 2000, Jimmy Buffett was already a household name, having established his niche with the release of iconic albums like 'Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes' in 1977. 'Margaritaville Cafe: Late Night' came at a time when Buffett was solidifying his status as a cultural figure synonymous with beach life and leisure music. This album continued to build on his successful formula of storytelling through relaxed melodies and tropical themes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Prince· Christina Aguilera· Madonna· No Doubt· Sparks· Harry Nilsson· Nancy Sinatra· Debbie Gibson
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Eanna's Socatash 3:50
- 2 I Walk Alone Standout 3:18
- 3 Morning Glory 2:43
- 4 Lost Boy 3:19
- 5 Club 15 3:30
- 6 Conch Soca 3:17
- 7 Another Saturday Night Standout 3:11
- 8 Everything I Say 2:16
- 9 India 4:30
- 10 Pan Classique in B minor (Mad Music) 4:01
- 11 Some White People Can Dance 4:04
- 12 Great Big Fanny 3:28
- 13 Hurtin' Kind 3:25
- 14 Let the Big Dog Eat 2:36
- 15 (Don't No Woman Want a) Do Nothin' Man 4:08
- 16 Sugartown Shakedown Standout 4:23
- 17 Reggae Accident 4:55
- 18 Key Lime Squeeze 4:07
- 19 Coco Loco 3:35
- 20 Souvenirs 3:14
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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