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Our Endless Numbered Days

Our Endless Numbered Days
Iron & Wine

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'Our Endless Numbered Days' is the third album from Miami based cinematography teacher Samuel Beam aka Iron And Wine. Released on the legendary Seattle label Sub Pop, the album continues with the simple lo-fi acoustic sound of his previouswork which earned him comparisons to the likes of Will Oldham, Lou Barlow, and Elliot Smith.

Track Listing

  1. On Your Wings
  2. Naked As We Came
  3. Cinder and Smoke
  4. Sunset Soon Forgotten
  5. Teeth in the Grass
  6. Love and Some Verses
  7. Radio War
  8. Each Coming Night
  9. Free Until They Cut Me Down
  10. Fever Dream
  11. Sodom
  12. South Georgia
  13. Passing Afternoon

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4901 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-04-19
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

lovely4
The best new artist in this sphere of music is Nick Worrall. Google him and get his debut album for FREE. Incredible.

Our Endless Numbered Days5
'Our Endless Numbered Days' is another beautiful album from Iron & Wine. It is along the same lines as 'The Creek Drank The Cradle', but where as that album was one man and his guitar, this album creates the same feel with more musicians and instruments. Saying that, it still has that bare, open and melodious feel to it, just augmented in all the right places. This is great to sit back and drift away to, the music washes over you and makes you engage with it. Like all the albums, it gets better with repeated listening and this will soon become another integral part of your music listening life. Well worth a try.

Poetry5
This is just poetry. The man is a wonderful and consistently good song writer. Beautiful songs that are both fragile and persistent without ever being corny. The best stuff I've heard in a while 'The Creek That Drank The Cradle' and EP's are almost as good though. Also check out Sufjan Stevens 'Illinoise' and Dan Arborise '...Circles'