Don't Stop the Carnival (Jimmy Buffett album)
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Released | April 28, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1:05:32 | |||
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Producer | Michael Utley | |||
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Don't Stop the Carnival is Jimmy Buffett's 22nd studio album, and his first for Island Records after leaving MCA. It's named after the 1965 Herman Wouk novel that inspired a short-run stage play in Miami, which Buffett produced alongside Wouk. The album was released to promote the play, and features 20 compositions related to its themes. It reached #15 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Jimmy Buffett.
- Intro: The Legend of Norman Paperman/Kinja — 7:01
- Public Relations — 3:57
- Calaloo — 3:15
- Island Fever — 4:34
- Sheila Says — 3:55
- Just an Old Truth Teller — 3:34
- Henny's Song: The Key to My Man — 3:10
- Kinja Rules — 3:48
- A Thousand Steps to Nowhere — 5:24
- It's All About the Water — 2:21
- Champagne Sí, Agua No — 1:44
- Public Relations (Reprise) — 1:25
- The Handiest Frenchman in the Caribbean — :50
- Hippolyte's Habitat (Qui Moun' Qui) — 3:10
- Who Are We Trying to Fool? — 4:35
- Fat Person Man — 3:28
- Up on the Hill — 4:10
- Domicile — 0:37
- Funeral Dance — 0:51
- Time to Go Home — 6:03