Our Endless Numbered Days

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Florida’s brilliant singer-songwriter Sam Beam expands Iron & Wine from solo project to a gaggle of friends and family on slide guitar, percussion, and backing vocals on his second album. Fans need not worry--the hushed immediacy and rich melodies remain the focus--but new flavors abound. For instance, the strange "Cinder And Smoke" sounds like a collaboration (with banjos of course) between America, Robert Wyatt and Low. Meanwhile, "On Your Wings," "Free Until They Cut Me Down," and "Teeth in the Grass" showcase a brooding, earthy, Southern-rock-on-laudanum side that the band had previously only demonstrated in concert. It's rare when an artist who's become known for bedroom recordings makes the transition to the studio to produce work that's better--Daniel Johnston, Lou Barlow, and Liz Phair all made their defining moments crouched above a cassette recorder at home. But Beam is the exception to the rule, as he has easily bested himself on the second Iron & Wine album. --Mike McGonigal

Entertainment Weekly
"launches balloons of sweetly whispered regret over trance-inducing backwoods string arrangements and watches them float away, his heart in tow"

Our Endless Numbered Days

Music Review:

  1. Pablo Honey
  2. Picaresque
  3. Playing the Angel
  4. Playing the Angel
  5. Pretty Hate Machine [Import]
  6. rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003)
  7. Room for Squares
  8. Somebody's Miracle
  9. Sublime [Explicit Lyrics]
  10. Sympathique

Music Review

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Beautiful Sunday [Import]

Ballet Technique Class, Vol 3

Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique; Roman Carnival Overture; Marche hongroise

Music: Best of Strange Cargo

Bonkers 13: Hardcore Horror Show [Import]

Barrio Latino Paris

Ao Vivo No Circo [Import] [Live]

Bossalinie [Explicit Lyrics]

All The Hits, Vol.3

Britten: The Canticles; Purcell: Three Divine Hymns

Basie Land [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Back to Brazil [Import]

Big Belly Records Presents: No Tolerance [Explicit Lyrics]

At the End of the Evening

Houseparty: Anthology