The Greatest Hits of the Lesser Antilles

Tom Corcoran used to run a little side business selling mix tapes in ports throughout the Caribbean. His office, if he had one, was the Euphoria and then the Euphoria II, Jimmy Buffett’s boats. Tom, you’ll recall, was the bartender at the Chart Room when Buffett first rolled into Key West with Jerry Jeff Walker. Tom became an accomplished writer of mystery novels, adding to a resume that included accomplished sailor, accomplished photographer, and all around accomplished human. 

Oh, and accomplished DJ. He had a radio show in Key West, which is probably what led to making mix tapes that people in ports all over wanted to get their hands on. One in particular became famous because it stayed on Buffett’s boats, and Buffett would eventually record or perform many of its songs, as well as make mention of it from time to time in books and stories.

The mix was known as The Greatest Hits of the Lesser Antilles.

When I was working on Jimmy Buffett: A Good Life All the Way, I was lucky to spend a lot of time with Tom, who died in January. As I was leaving his house in Lakeland, Florida one day, about to drive to Gainesville to spend some time with UF’s Jimmy Buffett collection, Tom handed me a CD. On its wrapper he wrote: The Greatest Hits of the Lesser Antilles

I gather that it grew a bit over the years, expanding well beyond the tape or two on the boats. But it remains a fantastic listen, and on the occasion of Jimmy’s death, it felt like a good time to share the tracklist. 

The Greatest Hits of the Lesser Antilles

  1. Voila, An American Dream — Rodney Crowell
  2. Lighthouse — James Taylor
  3. On and On — Stephen Bishop
  4. Back to the Island — Leon Russell
  5. Jamaica — Michael Dinner
  6. Captain Jim’s Drunken Dream — James Taylor
  7. Nothing But a Breeze — Jesse Winchester
  8. Shiver Me Timbers — Tom Waits
  9. Hey Papa — Terence Boylan
  10. Mexico — James Taylor
  11. Bermuda Triangle — Fleetwood Mac
  12. Carolina Caroline — Jonathan Edwards
  13. Sitting in Limbo — Jimmy Cliff
  14. Southern Cross — Crosby, Stills and Nash
  15. Everybody’s Talkin’ — Fred Neil
  16. Banana Republics — Steve Goodman
  17. Single Handed Sailor — Dire Straits
  18. Barbados — Jesse Colin Young
  19. Havana Daydreamin’ — Jimmy Buffett
  20. Ship of Fools — Bob Seger

2 responses to “The Greatest Hits of the Lesser Antilles”

  1. Thank you, Ryan. I worked at the Over the Transom bookstore in Fairhope AL in the early 2000s and met Tom Corcoran in that capacity (and that, as you might imagine, is the short version). He was quite a dude. And, he passed along one of those hand-labeled ‘Greatest Hits’ CDs, which we used to keep the shop’s media player hot. The contents and running order vary slightly from what you’ve listed above (22 tracks, including Donovan’s “Sand & Foam,” a different Jimmy Cliff tune, nothing by Michael Dinner, and one mysterious song, with lyrics about “election day in Montego Bay,” unknown to both Google and Spotify). Either way, just add rum and you’ve got a hell of a playlist for a day out on the water, or lounging on the back deck, or even just hanging out with your favorite bookmonger. 😉

    2023 has been rough seas for some good pirates. Here’s wishing you well.

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    1. I always figured it was probably something of a living document. AND … OK … I’m not the only one who couldn’t figure out the “election day in Montego Bay” song. It’s on mine too, but I didn’t include here because hell if I could uncover anything about it either.

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