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.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- laid-back coastal escapism
- for evening relaxation
- dynamic journey with varied pacing
- sing-along vibes with friends
- wave-like emotional shifts
Maybe skip if you want
- seekers of instant gratification
- prefer heavy, intense music
Where this album fits
- Career 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
- Kenny Chesney· Zac Brown Band· Alan Jackson
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Eanna's Socatash 3:50
- 2 I Walk Alone 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 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 4:23
- 17 Reggae Accident 4:55
- 18 Key Lime Squeeze 4:07
- 19 Coco Loco 3:35
- 20 Souvenirs 3:14
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