
Bands Across America: Alabama
Commodores – Commodores (1977) & Jimmy Buffett – Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes (1977)
We roll into Alabama for the first stop on our summer road trip! This week, we spotlight two classic albums from artists with deep Alabama roots: the genre-blending funk and soul of the Commodores’ self-titled LP, and Jimmy Buffett’s laid-back, introspective Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes. Join us as we explore the musical heritage of the Yellowhammer State, break down standout tracks, and discuss which of these iconic records best captures Alabama’s spirit.
What’s Inside:
- The Commodores’ irresistible mix of funk anthems (“Brick House”), lush ballads (“Easy”), and Southern swagger
- Jimmy Buffett’s tropical daydreams, escapist storytelling, and the cultural phenomenon of “Margaritaville”
- Our thoughts on each album’s vibe, production, legacy, and their connection to Alabama
- Deep questions, click-bait headlines, and reflections on what makes these records timeless road trip companions
Diggin’:
- Brother Cane – Brother Cane (1993): Birmingham-born Southern rock with a modern edge
- Dark Sun – “Dig Down" (2025): Chicago hard rock duo’s grunge-inspired single
- Dope Lemon – Golden Wolf (2025): Dreamy, psychedelic indie from Angus Stone
- Datura – Songs From a Dark House (2025): Moody, post-punk explorations of burnout and resilience
What’s your favorite album from the state of Alabama? Join the conversation on Instagram, Facebook, BlueSky, and Threads @albumnerds or email us at [email protected].
Thanks for listening—see you on the road
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