Music that puts you in the island mood...

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2beachbums
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Music that puts you in the island mood...

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Right now I am listening to Jimmy Buffet, Kenny Chesney, and the Zac Brown band. I am looking to expand my horizons! What music puts you on island time?
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I'm not very original, but any reggae (specifically Bob Marley) does it for me. I have 2 Marley CD's on permanent rotation in my, yes I'm going to say it, minivan. The kids love it and he and Jimmy Buffett can always sooth frazzled nerves coming home from work. We have been to Jamaica 6 times, most recent trip with our 6 yr and 9yr old and now they are bitten by the island bug! We are deviating and trying St John sans kids this summer. I even hijack the computer at work and find the reggae station on AOL, Yahoo or Pandora. :wink: I'm sure my coworkers get sick of me!
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Toots and the Maytals for me...especially "Pressure Drop."
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Of course.....Inner Visions!
Still waiting to return to St. John!
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"One Particular Harbour" always does it for me.

JIM
Man it's like some dream we live down here....

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Post by paulandtracie »

We love some of the bands we've seen in Key West--Boat Drunks from the Chicago area (www.boatdrunks.com), Jim Morris (www.jim-morris.com) and Gene Mitchell (www.genemitchell.com) - all beach/boat/island music. They are all also on itunes if you want to check out some smaple music.
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coralbaydigital
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Island Music

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Desmond Dekker & The Aces

Great old-school reggae music from the sixties.
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sherban
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Post by sherban »

Reggae, Santana, Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, etc.

The Tito and Celia has a "Spanish-Caribbean" feel for me...
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Post by 2beachbums »

Thanks!
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Post by Connie »

I can play "Be as you are" over and over again.

Also, Zac Brown band.
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Post by Exit Zero »

The soundtrack to "The Harder They Come" Jimmy Cliff
Any of Anguillas star artist -- Bankie Banx
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96 degrees in the Shade by Third World and Nina Simone ~ Tomato Sessions, esp Just in Time ~ Enjoy!
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Post by Pete (Mr. Marcia) »

96 degrees is a must on the STJ playlist...good call

In fact, most of Third World is playlist worthy.
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Post by NCSue »

Great postings! I've looked up all you guys have suggested and downloaded most of them from Itunes! Love the Boat Drunks!
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