Buried Treasure, Vol. 1 (Deluxe Version) - Jimmy Buffett

Buried Treasure, Vol. 1 (Deluxe Version)

Jimmy Buffett

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 2017-11-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 25

  • ℗ 2017 Mailboat Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Mobile to Nashville Jimmy Buffett 18:59
2
The Mobile Days (Narration) Jimmy Buffett 9:37
3
Don't Bring Me Candy Jimmy Buffett 2:26
4
Lightfoot (Narration) Jimmy Buffett 2:10
5
The Circle Is Small Jimmy Buffett 3:24
6
Clunker Chord (Narration) Jimmy Buffett 2:43
7
Abandoned on Tuesday Jimmy Buffett 2:47
8
Technology (Narration) Jimmy Buffett 2:45
9
I Can't Be Your Hero Today Jimmy Buffett 3:13
10
Blame It On New Orleans (Narra Jimmy Buffett 3:06
11
Rickety Lane Jimmy Buffett 2:15
12
Sgt. Pepper in the Gumbo Pot ( Jimmy Buffett 5:16
13
The Wino Has Something to Say Jimmy Buffett 2:19
14
Going Where the Wind Takes You Jimmy Buffett 3:52
15
California Dreamin' Jimmy Buffett 2:30
16
Nashville Here We Come (Narrat Jimmy Buffett 2:30
17
The Gypsy Jimmy Buffett 2:10
18
Hopelessly Gone (Narration) Jimmy Buffett 0:39
19
Hopelessly Gone Jimmy Buffett 2:21
20
Simple Pleasures (Narration) Jimmy Buffett 2:11
21
Simple Pleasures Jimmy Buffett 4:01
22
Close the World at Five (Narra Jimmy Buffett 1:50
23
Close the World at Five Jimmy Buffett 2:37
24
Thank You's (Narration) Jimmy Buffett 0:57

Reviews

  • Buried Treasures

    2
    By hoen7
    Not Jimmy ‘s finest moment. Very disappointed. Wish I had paid more attention to the reviews. Avid Jimmy Buffett fan but this music was not his forte.
  • Not satisfied at all.

    1
    By LuckyAss1010
    Not the style of Buffett music. Pure junk songs and lots of talking. Waste of money
  • Stay buried

    1
    By jbow44
    See above
  • Better left buried

    2
    By Bajapete
    Sorry to say but theres a reason these recordings were forgotten in a closet. Releasing these now seems suspect especially at full price and smells like a money grab. What is amazing is the the progression Buffett made from these songs through the first two Barnaby records and then somehow the transformation to brilliance in 1972 that emerged in "White Sport Coat" and beyond. And Im so glad he did.

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