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Rancho Deluxe by Released1975Recorded1975Length28:27
UA 466G (, )Andrea Troolin, Jeff Rougvie (re-release producers) chronology
(1974)Rancho Deluxe
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(1976)Alternative cover Cover of 1998 Rykodisc re-release Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating
Rancho Deluxe is the from the film starring and . It is the sixth by American . It was initially released in 1975 as UA 466G and later re-released on labels licensed by (who owns the soundtrack's rights) including and .
SongsThe soundtrack album contains songs and , all written by Buffett. "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" and "Livingston Saturday Night" were subsequently re-recorded by Buffett and released on and respectively. Both of the remakes are significantly different than the Rancho Deluxe originals. "Livingston Saturday Night" is a recording and has significant lyrical changes (e.g., "sixteen may get you twenty" becomes "fifteen may get you twenty") and "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" is extended to become a full-length song.
Unlike the music of his previous three albums, Rancho Deluxe is a heavily album with none of the "" feel that has typified most of Buffett's career. It is his only album that contains a song that Buffett himself does not sing on, "Left Me with A Nail to Drive" with vocals by member .
Track listing Original releaseSide One:
"Rancho Deluxe (Main Title)" (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:12 "Ridin' in Style"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:05 "Left Me with a Nail to Drive" (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:33 "Cattle Truckin'"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:27 "Countin' the Cows Ev'ry Day" (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:23 "The Wrangler"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:09 "Rancho Deluxe (End Title)" (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:54Side Two:
"Livingston Saturday Night" (Jimmy Buffett) – 3:28 "Some Gothic Ranch Action"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:26 "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:48 "Fifteen Gears"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 2:14 "Can't Remember when I Slept Last" (Jimmy Buffett) – 1:38 "Rancho Deluxe (Instrumental)"* (Jimmy Buffett) – 4:10