A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean

A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean

by Jimmy Buffett
A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean

A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean

by Jimmy Buffett

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

While it still lies much closer to Nashville than Key West (like in the boisterous slide guitar solo that lights up "The Great Filling Station Holdup"), Jimmy Buffett's A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean does begin to delineate the blowsy, good-timin' Key West persona that would lead him to summer tour stardom and the adoration of millions of drinking buddies everywhere. "Why Don't We Get Drunk," "Railroad Lady," and "Grapefruit -- Juicy Fruit" rightly became crowd pleasers. But Buffett reveals himself a storyteller with the touching sigh of "He Went to Paris," where a slide guitar appears again to lend a subtle gleam to the arrangement, or in the gorgeous, sweetly sad tale of a passed-away poet's unlikely posthumous success. It's in this wide-eyed honesty, as well as the winking sarcasm of the scrambling honky tonker "Peanut Butter Conspiracy" -- "We never took more than we could eat/And we always swore if we ever got rich, we'd pay the mini mart back" -- that Buffett's flair for easygoing accessibility really emerges. White Sport Coat has to be considered country and western music; its rambling acoustic guitars, twinges of harmonica, fiddle, and peddle steel will do that. But Buffett himself was a Nashville outcast almost from the beginning, and his southward migration began with this album. "I don't want fame that brings confusion," he sings in "My Lovely Lady," and declares his desire to get out of the Music City rat race for the more temperate climes and crab meat of the Florida Keys. Once there, the songwriting ingredients drifting through White Sport Coat and other early LPs caught the Caribbean breeze and really took off. This is highly recommended for Buffett completists and those interested in his more introspective side. ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 07/12/2024
Label: Geffen Records
UPC: 0602465225990
Rank: 120147

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jimmy Buffett   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Vassar Clements   Guest Artist,Violin,Fiddle
Steve Goodman   Guest Artist,Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Don Gant   Vocals (Background),Vocals
Shane Keester   Moog Synthesizer,Synthesizer
Ed Williams   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Marvin Gardens   Maracas,Percussion
Mike Utley   Piano,Keyboards
Farrell Morris   Percussion
Shane Keister   Synthesizer
Doyle Grisham   Guitar,Pedal Steel,Guitar (Steel)
Buzz Cason   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Sammy Creason   Drums
Greg "Fingers" Taylor   Harmonica
Reggie Young   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Carol Montgomery   Vocals (Background)
Diane Harris   Vocals (Background)
Phil Royster   Congas,Conductor

Technical Credits

Jimmy Buffett   Composer
Marvin Gardens   Composer
Don Gant   Producer
Lee Hazen   Engineer
Glenn A. Baker   Photography
Tom Corcoran   Composer
Jerry Jeff Walker   Composer
Tom Corchron   Composer
Alan Sekuler   Design
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