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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SOMETHING HERE FOR ALL BUFFETT FANS
I've been a Buffett fan for over 25 years, and personally enjoy the singer's more tender songs over the "party" songs. This is not to say there aren't times when I absolutely MUST hear "Fins" or "Cheeseburger In Paradise." The great thing about this excellent box set is that it includes a broad spectrum of tunes, spans Jimmy's entire career...
Published on November 22, 2000 by craig_paul

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2.0 out of 5 stars Great Music - but nothing new
The very best anthologies provide alternative and / or new versions of bets-known songs as well as new, never-before released songs along with live cuts. This collection would have benefited from all of these. The songs are great. Buy it if you dont't have any or many Buffett CDs. Just don't expect anything new.
Published on February 10, 2003


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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SOMETHING HERE FOR ALL BUFFETT FANS, November 22, 2000
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"craig_paul" (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Boats Beaches Bars & Ballads (Audio CD)
I've been a Buffett fan for over 25 years, and personally enjoy the singer's more tender songs over the "party" songs. This is not to say there aren't times when I absolutely MUST hear "Fins" or "Cheeseburger In Paradise." The great thing about this excellent box set is that it includes a broad spectrum of tunes, spans Jimmy's entire career (up to the point of its release, of course), and has something to fit every mood. Buffett has even gone to the trouble of organizing the set in a way such that the listener can pick and choose between different types of songs. What more could we ask?

Of course there are, as with all anthologies or greatest hits packages, going to be questions as to why one song or another wasn't included. I would like to have seen "Death Of An Unpopular Poet" thrown in, but I'm not complaining - "I Heard I Was In Town" and "Sending The Old Man Home" are pleasant surprises.

So I'm more a "Ballads" and "Beaches" kind of guy - there is more than enough music of those types here to keep me occupied. Maybe you prefer the "Bars" and "Boats" stuff more - same deal. The fact that Buffett has included 72 songs in the set leaves little or no room for complaint. The simple fact is, if you like Buffett, you'll like "B,B,B, and B". It doesn't matter whether you're one of the new breed of Parrotheads or an old curmudgeon like me who would, at this point in my life, rather sit in the yard and listen to "When The Coast Is Clear" than be caught up in the mob scene at a live show.

This wonderful box set would, in my opinion, make a great gift for anyone (if there is anyone left) who's not yet been introduced to Buffett. In fact, if you have anyone on your Christmas list who fits that description, I suggest you pony up the dough (at 50 bucks or so, it's a steal) and buy that person a gift for which he or she will thank you many times over. Oh, and by all means, if you don't own it, buy it for yourself first.

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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well-Chosen Anthology Will Please Parrot Heads & Casual Fans., November 7, 2004
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"Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads" encompasses 20 years of Jimmy Buffett's material, from 1970-1990. It includes 72 songs (about 4 hours, 26 minutes) taken from 19 studio albums and 1 live album, as well as 8 previously unreleased tracks. The songs are distributed among 4 CDs, each dedicated to a boats, beaches, bars or ballads theme. There are Top 10 hits and obscure gems, all of consistently high quality.

As Jimmy Buffett is a man with sailing in his blood, the songs on the "Boats" CD seem close to his heart. "Boats"' 17 songs (66:22 minutes) are, for the most part, literally about sailing and sailors. The selection includes the popular "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" and background vocals by James Taylor on "Treat Her Like a Lady". "Love and Luck " is a previously unreleased track, written to a Zouk melody and featuring Steve Winwood on organ. "Take It Back" also makes its debut here.

Many of the songs on the "Beaches" CD were written about Buffett's days on Key West, the Gulf Coast, and the Caribbean. Others have nothing to do with the beach, but evoke an atmosphere of sand and sun. There are 18 "beach" songs (63:16 minutes), starting with the Parrot Head national anthem, "Margaritaville". "Money Back Guarantee" and "Christmas in the Caribbean" were previously unreleased.

The "Bars" CD kicks off with the rousing "Fins". Some of these 18 songs (61:35 minutes) are about bars; more may have been composed in bars, but mostly they are distinguished by indoors themes and lively beats. "Boats" is the Party CD. The slightly scandalous "Why Don't We Get Drunk" is here, along with Buffett's humorous, previously unreleased attempt at Elvis imitation, "Elvis Imitators". "Domino College" was also new as of this album.

The "Ballads" CD is self-explanatory. The melancholic-yet-optimistic hit "Come Monday" starts it off. The 19 ballads (74:22 minutes) include "Middle of the Night" and a live performance of "Everlasting Moon", both previously unreleased.

"Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads" is packaged in a 12 1/2" x 6" x 1 1/4" box that holds 4 CDs, each with its own jewel case, and a 63-page booklet entitled "The Parrot Head Handbook". In the Handbook, Jimmy Buffett comments on Parrot Heads, his search for a real "Margaritaville", the genesis of his career, and his seaplane, among other topics. There is fun stuff like a Parrot Head quiz, crossword puzzle, "Can you find Jimmy?" in old photos game, a recipe for the perfect Margarita, and a list of the world's 10 Best Cheeseburgers. Buffet has written a blurb telling the story behind every song, but lyrics are only included for "Margaritaville". Look for other lyrics at www.margaritaville.com . Keeping in mind that "Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads" was released in 1992 and includes none of Jimmy Buffett's work since then, this remains a fantastic and reasonably comprehensive set that will likely please casual fans and Parrot Heads alike.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My indoctrination to becoming a "Parrothead"!, October 10, 2001
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I have a few box sets in my CD collection, and this one I pull out to listen to quite frequently. What can I say, if you want to become a "parrothead", you have to buy this box set! This is a gem of a collection of Jimmy's songs! I have a Beach Boys box set that was quite disappointing.It contained some hits, but mostly outtakes and unreleased Brian Wilson compositions. This box set from Jimmy is so much more refreshing. There are no boring outtakes or weird stuff, but JIMMY'S unreleased material is a treasure. It's just plain Jimmy Buffett at its finest!

I was a little apprehensive to buy this box set, but I see now why so many Parrotheads recommend it. There are some unreleased songs that are excellent! One is "Love and Luck" which is a great song: upbeat, relaxing, and just plain fun! Another unreleased work is "Elvis Imitators", and I'll tell you this, Jimmy does a sensational impression of Elvis! Other released ballads that just really move me are "Changing Channels", "Tin Cup Chalice", "Incommunicado" and "Trying To Reason With Hurricane Season". Some fun songs are "Manana", "Ragtop Day", "Frank and Lola", "Who's The Blond Stanger?", and "Jolly Mon Sing". Alot of this released material surprised me. I had no idea that besides the hits, Jimmy has written some incredible stuff!

With this box set and my first Jimmy concert in May 31, 2001, my transformation into a Parrothead is now complete! (Or so most of my Parrothead friends say, anyway!) Even if you aren't a hardcore Buffett fan, consider buying this CD box set. It is an exquisite and detailed collection of songs written by a guy who not only has depth and creativity, but knows how to have fun.

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great Boxed Set, January 12, 2000
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Good ole' Jimmy buffett at its best. This is defintitely one of the best greatest hits packages anywhere. There is not one bad song on these four CD's. The CD's include a number of parrothead hits as Come Monday, Margaritaville, fins, A Pirate Looks at 40, and Son of a son of a Sailor. This also includes songs that are not heard as often, but that should definitely be given more attention because the content and music is so relaxing and genious. The whole set is worth listening to and you will find yourself daydreaming and picturing the wonderful things in life that Jimmy Buffett himself writes and has written about. This is worth every penny you spend on it. 50 dollars may seem high, but do not forget that you are getting four CD's with at least 16 songs on each. WHAT A BARGAIN! So buy it and enjoy it, because you will never find a better greatest hits package of the best singer-songwriter of our time!
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buffett In A Box, January 11, 2001
This review is from: Boats Beaches Bars & Ballads (Audio CD)
Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads is a four cd box set that targets the four main themes that Jimmy Buffett features in his music. This is as good as a box set as any that has been released. By breaking the disks down into common themes, it makes for a great listening experience. Depending on your mood, you can throw on the boat disk and hit the seas, the beach disk and lounge the day away, the bar disk for your party and for a little romance throw on the ballad disk. For those who have already have all of Mr. Buffett's work, there are a couple of previously unreleased tracks per disk. Also, the accompanying booklet is essential reading for any Parrothead and it contains commentary from Mr. Buffett about the songs and great pictures.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended Buffett collection, April 26, 2000
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Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads is the most comprehensive Jimmy Buffett collection available. It is a must have for true fans as well as new listeners for several reasons. First of all, it has all of the Buffett classics like "Margaritaville," "Come Monday," and "Cheeseburger in Paradise." The collection's thematic division is another positive attribute--you'll find anything relating to beaches and surf and sand on the second disc called "Beaches." This division is helpful because when you're in a certain mood that corresponds to one of the discs, you can get what you're looking for.

The provided booklet contains colorful photographs of concerts and behind the scenes glimpes of Buffet. Further, the commentary is quite insightful. Included are delightful descriptions of the stories behind each song.

Overall, the set contains all of the great hits by Buffett, has a helpful thematic division of boats, beaches, bars, and ballads, and has an excellent booklet. It is a recommended purchase for Parrotheads and new fans alike.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Songs that will put Adventure in Your Heart, April 19, 2005
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My gal Sara and I lived on a sailboat in the Caribbean for a long time and we spent most of it at anchor, as we hated marinas. Besides, they were expensive. We're both writers, so on a good day, flat seas, anchored off a deserted island like the Five Island group in Trinidad or Ile Fourche, halfway between St. Martin and St. Barts, where it is pitch black on a cloudy night, but oh so gorgeous when the sky is clear, we'd put these four CDs along with Banana Wind in the CD player's magazine, put the machine on random play, then read and write the day away with Jimmy B playing in the background.

There is just something about listening to Mr. Buffett in the Caribbean, Florida too, that seems so right. His catchy, lyrical, sailing stories, drinking stories, personal stories never get old. They're as fresh the hundredth time as they were the first time. This collection is simply outstanding in every way, not a turkey in the bunch, and oh yes, Mr. B has sung a few turkeys in his day, but as I said, they are not here. These songs will move you to laughter, maybe a tear or two and they may have you up and dancing a bit, but most of all they well waken a sense of adventure in you. Well, they should anyway, unless you're a died in the wool, TV watching, couch potato. But, you know, chances are that even if you do tube the day away, these songs just might get your heart pounding and your soul wanting a bit of adventure. That's a good thing.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gotta give him his due, March 19, 2004
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Rollie Anderson (Forney, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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Whether you like the man or not you have to give him this much. He found a unique niche in the music world and made it his own. Very few artists have done that so well. He's no joke, his music can stand on its own. It's just that he was humble enough to realize his own limitations and not try to remake himself into what the BIZ wanted him to be. He has a good time with his art and he makes people happy. I remember seeing him at the coffee shop in the North Texas student union building in 1971 when he was just a solo act with a guitar and a mike. He was one of the best entertainers I've ever seen. This is great music to listen to while you cruise. Not all of them are gems, but I dare you not to start singing along when "Volcano" or "Cheeseburger in Paradise" comes on. This is a celebration of a good guy who did it right.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not one bad cut...., November 16, 2000
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Terry Mathews (a small town in east Texas) - See all my reviews
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Even if you're not a die-hard, life-long, true-blue Parrothead, this is a great box set...you can listen to it no matter what your mood.

Jimmy Buffett must be doing something right to evoke such loyalty from his fans. Just go to a Buffett concert and try to find a critic....it just won't happen.

When my grown son was a child, he could recite THE BEAR verbatim, and he knows every Buffett song by heart.

Mozart? No, he isn't, but his songs are more fun and he has a gift for telling stories that make perfect sense to babyboomers!

I hope he never retires from touring. His concerts are the best party in the world!

Buy this set...and I dare you not to smile when listening!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars attention casual listeners: take a chance and hit pay dirt, July 16, 2002
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I'd been familiar with Jimmy Buffett since the 70s, with his AOR hit "Come Monday" and the perrenial "Margaritaville", among others. I was inspired to look further into his work after hearing Brian Wilson's recent CD Imagination, knowing that "South American" was written by Buffett. I could have done with the single Best Of CD, but took a chance on this box set because I was able to get it on sale.Glad I did! I'm not a country fan, but Buffett's humour and laid back acoustic guitar-driven tunes are definitely worth the regular Amazon price, and as a Beach Boys fan, many of the arrangements remind me of "Kokomo". It's just too bad that this guy hasn't gotten the kind of popular airplay his work deserves. Buy this box and ask yourself the same question.
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