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Iron And Wine - Who Can See Forever Original Soundtrack [Limited Edition Glacial Blue 2LP]
Who Can See Forever Original Soundtrack [Limited Edition Glacial Blue 2LP]
Artist: Iron And Wine
Format: Vinyl

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Label: SUB POP
Rel. Date: 11/17/2023
UPC: 098787160109

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DISC: 1

1. The Trapeze Swinger
2. Boy with a Coin
3. Woman King
4. Thomas County Law
5. House By the Sea
6. About a Bruise
7. Sodom, South Georgia
8. Last Night
9. Monkeys Uptown
10. Wolves (Song of the Shepherd's Dog)
11. Grace for Saints and Ramblers
12. Dearest Forsaken
13. Glad Man Singing
14. On Your Wings
15. Passing Afternoon
16. Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car
17. Naked As We Came
18. Call Your Boys
19. Muddy Hymnal

More Info:

Limited edition on glacial blue vinyl. Iron & Wine's Who Can See Forever is an accompanying live record to the film of the same name. Captured at Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina, the soundtrack features nineteen songs from the twenty plus year career of singer-songwriter Sam Beam. Having found inventive ways to re-invent his catalog live over the years, Who Can See Forever offers new and fresh versions of Iron & Wine songs including "The Trapeze Swinger", "Boy With a Coin" and "Naked As We Came." The film - initially intended as a live concert film - evolved into a visual portrait capturing Beam during a creative outburst that earned him four Grammy nominations in four years. Like his music, the film touches on universally personal themes as Beam juggles being an artist, husband and father. Taken as one, the soundtrack and film are a fascinating first-time glimpse behind-the-scenes of Iron & Wine.

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