Classic Jimmy Buffett Albums To Be Reissued On Vinyl

Classic Jimmy Buffett Albums To Be Reissued On Vinyl

UMe is set to bring out some of the most classic albums by Jimmy Buffett on vinyl. According to UMe, 10 albums by Buffett, released in 70s, 80s and 90s, will be reissued every month this summer, and all these will be available on standard black vinyl and limited edition colored vinyl. Living and Dying…

UMe is set to bring out some of the most classic albums by Jimmy Buffett on vinyl.

According to UMe, 10 albums by Buffett, released in 70s, 80s and 90s, will be reissued every month this summer, and all these will be available on standard black vinyl and limited edition colored vinyl.

Living and Dying in 3/4 Time (1973), One Particular Harbour (1983), and Fruitcakes (1994) will be launched in the first batch on June 7th.

The second trio of vinyl releases that will be arrive on July 12 will be A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean (1973), Havana Daydreamin’ (1976), and Banana Wind (1996).

On August 16th, the third batch, consisting of Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Altitudes (1977), Son of a Son of a Sailor (1978), Volcano (1979), and Barometer Soup (1995), will be out on vinyl.

Buffett, who sold over 40 million albums in his lifetime, passed away in September 2023 at age 76.

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