Our Endless Numbered Days Iron & Wine

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  • Release Date: 03/23/2004
  • Sales Rank: 9,565
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • UPC: 098787063028
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Our Endless Numbered Days

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Our Endless Numbered Days

1LISTENOn Your Wings 3:52
2LISTENNaked As We Came 2:33
3LISTENCinder And Smoke 5:43
4LISTENSunset And Soon Forgotten 3:20
5LISTENTeeth In The Grass 2:22
6LISTENLove And Some Verses 3:40
7LISTENRadio War 1:56
8LISTENEach Coming Night 3:28
9LISTENFree Until They Cut Me Down 4:35
10LISTENFever Dream 4:16
11LISTENSodom, South Georgie 4:59
12LISTENPassing Afternoon 4:01

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Editorial Reviews

Much like kindred spirit Will Oldham -- who's hidden behind monikers ranging from Palace Music to Bonnie Prince Billy -- Miami-based Sam Beam has chosen to cloak his rustic folk musings in the guise of a "band" called Iron & Wine. But unless you get bogged down in the semantics, it's virtually impossible not to get drawn in by the songs on this, the second Iron & Wine album. Beam has a thing for Appalachiana -- as evidenced by the cryptically spiritual, banjo-laced "Cinder and Smoke" -- but he doesn't let geography limit his meanderings. "Teeth in the Grass," for instance, doesn't alter the instrumentation noticeably, but the arrangement brings to mind a foray into the Far East, specifically Japan. In contrast to 2002's near-naked The Creek Drank the Cradle, this outing finds Beam broadening his palette a bit -- adding his sister Sara as background vocalist on a handful of songs and sliding a light carpet of drums beneath the mournful "Free Until They Cut Me Down." At the core, however, the songs remain the same -- plaintive and pessimistic, sadly beautiful until the (bittersweet) end. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Awesome in so many ways...by tonimarie77

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September 27, 2010: I absolutely love this album. He is an awesome songwriter, and has the perfect voice for his soulful lyrics. Very moving and definitely bittersweet, just like you've come to expect from him. Love it!

Excellentby Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: This is an amazing acoustic album. Samuel Beam is a very talented and unique musician and glistens as an extravagent indie, folk artist. He is very creative and his music/lyrics are very deep and inspiring. You must buy his stuff and any other similar artist.


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