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The Shepherd's Dog
This 2007 release sees Iron and Wine's Samuel Beam surrounding himself with a large cast of musicians, which is a new direction, considering... (Click the album for more)
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The Sea And The Rhythm
NOW ON VINYL! Sam Beam has made huge leaps and strides as a musician since his humble beginnings recording in his bedroom. Under the Iron an... (Click the album for more)
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The Creek Drank the Cradle
Debut lp of delicate, lo-fi indie folk gems from Sam Beam.
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Our Endless Numbered Days

On Our Endless Numbered Days, the follow-up to 2002's stunningly good Creek Drank the Cradle, the sound of Iron & Wine has changed but the song remains the same. No longer does Sam Beam record his intimate songs in the intimate surroundings of his home. Instead he has made the jump to the recording studio. As a result the record is much cleaner, less cocoon-like, certainly more the product of someone who has become a professional musician and not someone who just records for fun on a four-track. However, all Beam has sacrificed is sound quality. The sound of the record is still very intimate and simple, with very subtle arrangements that leave his voice and lyrics as the focal point. Luckily all the technology in the world can't affect Beam's voice, which still sounds like it comes right from his lips into your ear as if he were an angel perched on your shoulder. His songs are still as strong and memorable as they were on Creek, no drop off whatsoever in quality.

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