Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes is the breakthrough
1977 (see
1977 in music) album by
Jimmy Buffett. The album remains the best selling album of Buffett's career, and contains his biggest single, "Margaritaville".
Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes peaked at #2 on Billboard's Country Albums chart, and at #12 on the Pop Albums chart.
Track listing
- Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes (Buffett) - 3:15
- Wonder Why We Ever Go Home (Buffett) - 3:51
- Banana Republics (Burgh/Goodman/Rothermel) - 5:11
- Tampico Trauma (Buffett) - 4:35
- Lovely Cruise (Baham) - 3:54
- Margaritaville (Buffett) - 4:09
- In the Shelter (Buffett) - 4:00
- Miss You So Badly (Buffett/Taylor) - 3:41
- Biloxi (Winchester) - 5:38
- Landfall (Buffett) - 3:14
Personnel
- Jimmy Buffett - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Vocals
- Roger Bartlett - Guitar
- David Bryant - Vocals
- Kenneth A. Buttrey - Conga, Drums
- Harry Dailey - Bass, Vocals
- Michael Gardner - Drums
- Michael Jeffrey - Guitar, Vocals
- Sheldon Kurland - Strings
- Marty Lewis - Engineer
- Farrell Morris - Percussion
- Billy Puett - Flute, Horn, Recorder
- Norbert Putnam - Producer, String Arrangements
- Alex Sadkin - Assistant Engineer
- Greg "Fingers" Taylor - Harmonica
- Mike Utley - Keyboards
- Michael Utley - Organ, Piano, Arranger, String Arrangements
- Frank Mulvey - Art Direction
- Norbert Putman - Producer
- Tim Bryant - Design
- Tom Corcoran - Photography
Charting singles
Billboard (North America)
1977 Margaritaville Adult Contemporary No. 1
1977 Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes Country Singles No. 24
1977 Margaritaville Country Singles No. 13
1977 Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes Pop Singles No. 37
1977 Margaritaville Pop Singles No. 8
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