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Fruitcakes [2 LP]

Current price: $36.99
Fruitcakes [2 LP]
Fruitcakes [2 LP]

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Fruitcakes [2 LP]

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The best thing about
Jimmy Buffett
's
Fruitcakes
is the perpetually over-served Key Wester's
Howard Beale
impersonation on the album's title track. Like many of us,
Buffett
is angry about enormous movie theater sodas, crazy people walking around with mud in their eyes, and the screwy nature of modern religion and relationships. His gripe is delivered via a half-spoken ramble over a typical Caribbean lope that's as forgettable as it is recognizable. The song works not because it rehashes the same temperate groove, but because
's rap sails so close to the infectious on-stage persona that's become his five-star meal ticket in recent years. The album's other standouts work for the same reason. A pastel cover of
the Grateful Dead
"Uncle John's Band,"
the jaunty
"Vampires, Mummies and the Holy Ghost,"
and
"Lone Palm,"
which looks at life from under just such a tree, all ring with that faded T-shirt vibe so prevalent in
's best work. Along with the touching daughterly tribute
"Delaney Talks to Statues,"
these slices of
further the fantasy of landlocked Parrotheads everywhere, the one that makes that final margarita okay, banishes winter to an old tin can, and shakes white sand into every crevice of the office cubicle. Earnest
ballads
like
"Love in the Library"
are nice, but
's cheeky rhymes and effectively simplistic playing just can't support them with the sophistication -- or seriousness -- they deserve. His Panama Jack pirate act is a one trick pony, no question. But it has limitless legs and is continually sold on the fact that everyone wants to be
some of the time.
' most memorable morsels make this wish come true, if only for a few surf-soaked minutes. ~ Johnny Loftus

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