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''High Cumberland Jubilee'' is the second studio album by American popular-music singer and songwriter
Jimmy Buffett James William Buffett (born December 25, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and businessman. He is best known for his music, which often portrays an "island escapism" lifestyle. Together with his Coral Reefer Band, Buffet ...
. It was produced by Travis Turk, released in 1976 on
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's small Barnaby Records label. This was second album that Buffett recorded, and was his final album with Barnaby, signing next with Dunhill. Following lackluster sales of Buffett's first album, ''Down to Earth'', Barnaby Records would claim that the masters to ''High Cumberland Jubilee'' had been lost, hence it has been referred to as Buffett's "lost album." In 1976, after Buffett had left Barnaby and moved to Key West, released numerous additional albums, and become a star, the masters were finally found and the album released.


Alternate versions

A rare original variation has "Bend a Little" replacing "England" on side two (a repeat from side one, but with a slightly different mix), and "Ace" replacing "Travelin' Clean". Also, "High Cumberland Jubilee" continues to the end rather than fading out as on the standard version of the album. The longer version of "High Cumberland Jubilee" was used on '' Before The Beach''. The 1998 re-release of the album contained an additional track, "High Cumberland Dilemma", which was recorded for but not included on the original album.


Songs

All of the songs on ''High Cumberland Jubilee'' were written or co-written by Buffett, many with Buzz Cason. "In the Shelter", which originally appeared on this album, was later re-recorded by Buffett, first for 1977's '' Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes'' when it was released as a single, and in 2002 for the greatest-hits compilation '' Meet Me in Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection'', making it (with "The Captain and the Kid") one of only two of his songs with three different studio versions. "Livingston's Gone to Texas" was also re-recorded for the 1974 ''
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''. The version on ''High Cumberland Jubilee'' is played faster without country stylings and contains an extra verse, not in the 1974 version. The folk-rock style of music and lyrics on ''Down to Earth'' and ''High Cumberland Jubilee'' differs greatly from Buffett's subsequent output. They have less of the country music feel and little of the gulf and western, Key West-influenced sound and themes that have defined his musical career. Allmusic reviewer William Ruhlmann noted, "this is not the freewheeling Jimmy Buffett of 'Margaritaville', but rather a thoughtful folk-rock singer/songwriter of the early '70s, earnestly strumming an acoustic guitar over a rhythm section and singing lyrics of social consciousness with sly references to drugs."William Ruhlmann. AllmusicReview of '' There's Nothing Soft About Hard Times''.


Track listing


Original release

Side A: #"Ace" (Jimmy Buffett) 3:15 #"Rockefeller Square" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 2:19 #"Bend a Little" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 2:59 #"In the Shelter" (Jimmy Buffett) 3:36 #"Death Valley Lives" (Jimmy Buffett) 3:40 #"Livingston's Gone to Texas" (Jimmy Buffett) 3:49 Side B: #"England" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 2:54 #"Travelin' Clean" (Jimmy Buffett, Lanny Fiel) 3:07 #"The Hangout Gang" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 3:40 #"God Don't Own a Car" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 2:58 #"High Cumberland Jubilee/Comin' Down Slow" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 5:09


1998 re-release

Varese Vintage VSD-5776 #"Ace" (Jimmy Buffett) 3:15 #"Rockefeller Square" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 2:19 #"Bend a Little" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 2:59 #"In the Shelter" (Jimmy Buffett) 3:36 #"Death Valley Lives" (Jimmy Buffett) 3:40 #"High Cumberland Dilemma" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 3:32 #"Livingston's Gone to Texas" (Jimmy Buffett) 3:49 #"England" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 2:54 #"Travelin' Clean" (Jimmy Buffett, Lanny Fiel) 3:07 #"The Hangout Gang" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 3:40 #"God Don't Own a Car" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 2:58 #"High Cumberland Jubilee/Comin' Down Slow" (Jimmy Buffett, Buzz Cason) 5:09


Compilations

Songs recorded for ''High Cumberland Jubilee'' have been released on a number of compilations authorized by Barnaby Records. *''
Before the Salt ''Before the Salt'' is a compilation album by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It includes the entire original releases of his first two albums, '' Down to Earth'' and ''High Cumberland Jubilee'' with the addition of "Rich ...
'' ( Barnaby/
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1979) — included all of the original release plus ''Down To Earth'' on the first disc. *'' Before the Beach'' (
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1993) — included all of the original release plus "High Cumberland Dilemma" as the last track; was the first CD release of ''High Cumberland Jubilee'' material *''
American Storyteller American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett's first two albums, '' Down to Earth'' and ''High Cumberland Jubilee'', have been re-released numerous times in their entirety and in part in compilations. These two albums were initially released on the no ...
'' ( Delta 1999) — only included "Livingston's Gone to Texas", "Travelin' Clean", and "God Don't Own a Car" from the original release *''
There's Nothing Soft about Hard Times American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett's first two albums, '' Down to Earth'' and ''High Cumberland Jubilee'', have been re-released numerous times in their entirety and in part in compilations. These two albums were initially released on the no ...
'' ( Madacy 2000) — only included "Travelin' Clean", "Livingston's Gone to Texas", "God Don't Own a Car", "High Cumberland Jubilee/Comin' Down Slow", and "Rockefeller Square" from the original release *'' Best of the Early Years'' ( Delta 2000) — the one-disk version only included "Rockefeller Square", "Bend a Little", "In the Shelter", "Death Valley Lives", and "The Hangout Gang" from the original release plus "High Cumberland Dilemma" *''
Now Yer Squawkin' American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett's first two albums, '' Down to Earth'' and ''High Cumberland Jubilee'', have been re-released numerous times in their entirety and in part in compilations. These two albums were initially released on the no ...
'' ( Recall 2005) — included all of the original release plus "High Cumberland Dilemma"


Performers


Band

*Jimmy Buffett – vocals, background vocals *Lanny Fiel – guitar *Rick Fiel – bass guitar *Paul Tabet – drums *Bergen White – trombone * Bobby Thompson – banjo * Randy Goodrum – keyboards * Buzz Cason – keyboards, background vocals *Don Kloetzke – background vocals on "Death Valley Lives"


References

{{Authority control Barnaby Records albums 1976 albums Jimmy Buffett albums