Awesome
Awesome collection. Much cheaper at Amazon as are most complete albums.
Awesome collection. Much cheaper at Amazon as are most complete albums.
It's a great set, but it's $8.99 at Amazon.
Iron and Wine has the most simple, stripped down sound of any performer, something which gives the tracks on this album an almost painful intimacy. It's sad, weary, hopeful, and kind and very, very good. Make sure you catch the cover of Postal Service's Such Great Heights. It's a radically different take on an excellent song.
If you have been a fan of Sam Beam for awhile now then stop reading and start downloading this album.
This is a great collection. While the inclusion of "The Trapeze Swinger" and other unreleased tracks is definitely noteworthy, for me, the true gems are the covers. "Such Great Heights" is the most recognizable, but I was most pleased to hear "Peng!33" a Sterolab cover, "Waitin' for a Superman" by The Flaming Lips, and "Love Vigilantes" by New Order. It give's you a little taste of Sam's musical preferences/influences outside of his own work. Get it. Enjoy it.
Finally, they got Iron & Wine on emusic! Sam Beam is an amazing artist. "The Trapeze Swinger" is the best song in the entire world. If you haven't already heard the song "Die" then look it up... you can find it in the compilations "Dark Was The Night!" I almost cry every time I hear it because it is so, SO beautiful. To the person who knows Sam, I have never been so jealous of an individual! I have seen him live, but to meet him would be a great honor!
Full disclosure is that Sam is an old friend, and I was lucky enough to have been given a demo CD long ago in the pre-famous times. A total highlight of that CD? Peng! (I believe it's a Stereolab cover?) I've long felt that the entire early demo CD (all light, lean strokes) was the most beautiful album of the catalog, at least for my taste. The sparse, solo stuff is just so amazing. So happy that others can enjoy the nuggets from that demo CD now too! It is THE GOOD. And I am stoked to get some new old treats, too! Go Sammy! Go (Game)cocks!
This was the first chance to buy The Trapeze Swinger as a single (it was on a soundtrack, always sold album-only). Its just one of the most wonderful songs ever.