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Rebecca Clay Cole (The Minders, Wild Flag) returns to You, Me and An Album, picking up where she left off...discussing Jimmy Buffett! This time, we're chatting about his 1974 album, A-1-A. In addition to breaking down the album's tracks, we talk about how the Elephant 6 collective came together, Rebecca's mom's cool musical tastes and how Jimmy Buffett helps both of us to reflect on time we've spent in Florida and the tropics.
1:06 Rebecca joins the show
1:30 How Rebecca got her start in music
3:49 How Rebecca wound up in Denver and with The Minders
4:48 Jimmy Buffet and the Caribbean were a part of Rebecca’s childhood
6:52 Debussy and FM radio were also important to Rebecca when she was growing up
8:35 Rebecca felt at home with the musicians in the Elephant 6 collective
10:00 How Rebecca came to play drums with The Minders – with very little experience
11:01 Rebecca’s bias against drum fills
13:09 Rebecca is glad she didn’t rebel against her mom’s musical tastes
14:50 Rebecca didn’t realize Jimmy Buffett’s music was considered uncool
16:46 If Rebecca didn’t pick a Jimmy Buffett album for this show, she would pick…
Track-by-track breakdown
18:15 Makin’ Music for Money
24:03 Door Number Three
30:14 Dallas
36:05 Presents to Send You
39:34 Stories We Could Tell
45:12 Life Is Just a Tire Swing
51:31 A Pirate Looks At Forty
1:03:49 Migration
1:08:49 Trying to Reason With Hurricane Season
1:13:00 Nautical Wheelers/Tin Cup Chalice
1:17:19 Jimmy Buffett conveys a sense of timelessness and being in the moment
The outro music is from Red Bus by The Minders.
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