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Jimmy Buffett, Living and Dying in 3/4 Time

Audio CD

Disk ID: 92438

Disk length: 39m 10s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1990

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Pencil Thin Mustache 2:53
2. Come Monday 3:11
3. Ringling, Ringling 2:36
4. Brahma Fear 4:10
5. Brand New Country Star 2:46
6. Livingston's Gone To Texas 3:31
7. The Wino And I Know 3:05
8. West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gown 2:40
9. Saxophones 3:22
10. Ballard of Spider John 4:31
11. God's Own Drunk 6:19

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Review

Jimmy Buffett's third album, Living and Dying yielded the hit single "Come Monday," which still ranks among his finest compositions. As wistful and romantic as that number may be, the dominant feeling of the album is gentle good humor, as on songs like the richly detailed "Brand New Country Star," the nostalgic "Pencil Thin Mustache," and a recitation of the Lord Buckley tall tale "God's Own Drunk." Buffett approaches country & western-style topics on "Livingston's Gone to Texas" and "Brahma Fear" without succumbing to the blandness of de rigueur Music City product. "West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gown," meanwhile, has to be considered the definitive song of debutante rebellion. It's a thin field, admittedly, but a song worthy of the title nonetheless. --Daniel Durchholz

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Living and Dying in 3/4 Time

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 39m 12s (+0m 2s)

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