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Live at Fenway Park is a two CD set containing 31 songs and a 55-minute bonus DVD with 15 songs and footage from both concerts. Recorded live at Fenwway Park in Boston on September 10th and 12th, 2004.
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I have to state that Jimmy Buffet was not a musician I was familiar with, nor was his music a genre I particularly like - I am a classic/opera nerd through and through; however, having said that, Jimmy Buffet's CD was thoroughly enjoyable, and nice, middle-of-the-road easy listening.
Some of the music I was not familiar with, but there there were a number of real classic tracks that even I was really familiar with.
The bonus DVD shows footage of a concert at Fenway Park and shows a cross section of people from young to old enjoying an open air concert.
Whether Jimmy Buffet becomes a well-known musician in New Zealand remains to be seen, he may only ever have a cult following or be bought by ex-pat Americans wishing to have a flavour of home.
With two CDs and a DVD, one has access to hours of enjoyable music for a budget price, there is plenty of music for anyone to listen to, even as background music. No-one buying this CD/DVD pack will be disappointed.
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