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Woman King [EP]

Iron & WineAudio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)

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Over the course of his ten-year career, Iron and Wine's Sam Beam has become one of today's greatest story tellers, crafting meticulous tales full of forlorn love, religious imagery and wistful dreams. Many fell in love with Iron and Wine Beam's tender and spare rendering of The Postal Service's "Such Great Heights" was featured on the Garden State soundtrack in 2002. ... Read more in Amazon's Iron & Wine Store

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  • Audio CD (February 22, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: EP
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • ASIN: B00070DLAO
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,773 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Can prolific, heartfelt singer-songwriter Sam Beam do any wrong? The title track to this six song EP continues much in the same vein as 2004’s exceptional Our Endless Numbered Days. Recorded with Red Red Meat alum Brian Deck, Woman King subtly opens the sonic palette up to include more percussion, piano, and wait is that an electric guitar? "Grey Stables" and "Evening on the Ground," have gorgeous fiddle playing, while the pacing and multi-limbed percussion of those songs and "Freedom Hangs Like Heaven" are very Allman Brothers (that’s a good thing.) It’s not all slowly stewing nouveau Southern rock, however. The sweet, vocal-fueled "Jezebel" would easily have fit on the first album, while the lovely ballad "In My Lady’s House" demonstrates further why siblings should sing together, as Sam and sister Sarah hit ideal harmonies. --Mike McGonigal

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Recorded in August 2004 with Brian Deck at his Engine Studios, Iron & Wine's latest release is striking both for its broadened palette (percussion, piano, violin, electric guitar) and its thematic focus on female characters both archetypal and personal.

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The lyrics are beautiful and powerful while the music is simple and almost whimsical. Lindsey Stevens  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
Beautiful, heartbreaking and mysterious. Sonic Sarah  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best so far of 2005- Just brilliant March 15, 2005
By Erik C.
Format:Audio CD
Sam Beam had completely sold me on the last two albums, "The Creek that drank the cradle", and "Our endless numbered days", and who would know that this ep of all things would turn out to be the big winner so far. It was an absolute shock what an effect this cd has had on me so far, and with each listen, the songs become more of a force, and the grooves dig deep into you like molten lava. The songs are so organic, so refreshing, so original (well, with lots of influences) its hard to describe their absolute beauty. The lyrics are once again relatively dark, with a few exceptions.

But this cd will definitely not disappoint an iron and wine fan that is looking for new instrumentation from Sam Beam. He has added piano, mandolin, electric guitars just to name a few. Every song on this cd has left a lasting memory in my head, only wishing that it could be longer with many more songs like the ones here. "Jezebel" is just gorgeous, "Gray Stables" is mesmorizing, "Freedom hangs like heaven" just jolts your system, "My lady's house" is gentle, and "Liliths song" completely rocks. "Woman King", the title song, is excellent too. What an ep to start off the 2005 year.

Brilliant stuff. Buy it now!
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Iron and Wine for 2005 March 4, 2005
Format:Audio CD
If you have kept your radar programmed for news about Sam Bean/Iron and Wine, you've probably read about the changes in his sound for this EP. For faithful fans who haven't heard this album yet, I will assuage any fears you might harbor of Iron And Wine having stray from the hushed Americana path.

There's indeed a bit of exploration toward fiercer musical territories, particularly on Woman King and Evening On The Ground with its more intense pace than the usual fare -even an electric guitar here and there!- yet none of it would seem unrecognizable to the long-time listener.

Overall, this is some of the music that Mr. Beam does so well, Folk and Country-tinged melodies sung in a hushed and moving tone with warm acoustic guitars behind it, now subtly accompanied by some bass lines and, at times, measured percussion.

Of course, this is not bad news. At least for me, if he were to continue to release albums in the style of The Creek Drank The Craddle, I'd continue to buy his music.

Speaking of his gorgeous debut, two songs here -Jezebel and My Lady's House- not only may remind you of The Creek Drank The Craddle, you may actually conclude that these beautiful compositions have nothing to envy the former set of songs.

Overall, this is a very respectable follow up to Our Numbered Days -his second album- and worth owning, although it may not take his sound to new altitudes. That's OK, the height at which this music hovers is high enough for me.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another magical album by Sam Beam October 11, 2005
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I only discovered Sam Beam's Iron and Wine this summer, but I've been quick to join what I hope is a growing body of fans. I have found his astonishingly gorgeous melodies, poetical lyrics, whispered vocals, exquisite yet bare arrangements, and highly accomplished yet restrained guitar/banjo/dobro playing to be irresistible. I find the music on albums like THE CREEK DRANK THE CRADLE, OUR ENDLESS NUMBERED DAYS, and THE RHYTHM AND THE SEA so compelling that I've learned how to use all the "replay" features on my computer, stereo, and portable DVD player. More than once I've listened to the same song for several hours at a stretch. And my friends are getting tired of me extolling his musical virtues.

On WOMAN KING Iron and Silk is a bit more of a band than on the full length albums, which were mainly Beam performing with some light support from his sister and others. Here the songs feature a variety of instruments and percussion and Beam even adds some electric guitar. The album is still about 90% Beam, but the addition of new musicians adds new dimensions to the music. If the music seems less contemplative, it nonetheless possesses a new dynamism. Though there are only six songs, all are absolutely first rate.

Some EPs seem like afterthoughts or a place where material not quite good enough for a full length album goes to die. Not here; these are absolutely stunning songs. In fact, there are more great songs on this EP than appear on most albums. What is more, there is such a remarkable variety that all manage to be great songs while not encroaching on the aesthetic space of the others. "Jezebel," the second cut on the disc, is one of the most heartbreakingly songs Beam has written. His voice, which manages to be soft and powerful at the same time, is utterly unembellished, with no vibrato or mannerisms of any sort. As a result his singing seems full of more longing and passion than just about any singer I know, like a poet crying out to the moon at night. With his sister Sarah--whose voice seems an exact copy of Sam's set at a slightly higher register--singing harmony, the vocals on the album couldn't be stronger. Although I might have a very slight preference for "Jezebel" on the disc, all of the songs are equally entrancing, from the conflicted title song to the Biblically inspired "Freedom Hangs Like Heaven" to the mildly unsettling "Evening on the Ground (Lilith's Song)."

My fear on hearing Beam earliest work was that he might be a one-shot artist, but clearly he is a formidable talent that is still expanding. Lyrically he has always been among the best writers today and if you catch me in the right mood I might even argue that he is the best lyricist in music today. Sometimes his lyrics are complex and difficult, but unlike other writers you get the sense that his lyrics are worth the effort to figure out. He excels at individual lines such as "Mary, carry your babe/bound up tight like lips around a whimper" or "No hands are half as gentle/or firm as they'd like to be." But what I like about Beam is that his lyrics hang together not as lines but as poems. "Evening on the Ground (Lilith's Song" features a highly complex rhythm equally complex lyrics where lines of new stanzas (you can't quite call them verses) pick up on the final two words of the previous stanza.

If you are a fan of Iron and Wine, this EP is a must own. It is every bit as strong as the best of THE CREEK DRANK THE CRADLE or OUR ENDLESS NUMBERED DAYS. If you don't know Sam Beam and his band, you owe it to yourself to give this a try. At this point his best work is on those two albums and this EP, but his talent seems so genuine that I think the best might be yet to come.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Some good songs
Well, it's a pretty short album so there are only a few songs, but some pretty good ones at least.
Published 22 days ago by snicktacular
5.0 out of 5 stars great buy
Happy I bought it, it arived timely and in good shape this is great I can highly recomend it good
Published 2 months ago by sean stewart
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
I bought this CD for my mother because she heard me listening to one of the songs from this Album and she loved it! Read more
Published 3 months ago by jlmx0
5.0 out of 5 stars zesty, compelling, and folky
Intriguing lyrically, beautiful musically, and leaves you wanting more. I appreciated this short album very much after ingesting the Around the Well album by Iron & Wine.
Published 5 months ago by Bill
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Album, a little short.
I love iron & Wine, and in my opinion, his early work is his best. Woman King perfectly shows off his folky roots and his truly poetic mind. The quality of the vinyl is superb. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Frank
2.0 out of 5 stars Women King
I wasn't pleased with this CD. I ripped it to my Music library, then synced o my ipod. I have been listening to both
CD's I have ordered and I am not thrilled. Sorry!
Published 19 months ago by K. A. Wagner
5.0 out of 5 stars Sam Beam, where have you been all my life?
I recently just discovered Iron and Wine. "Jezebel" was the song that got me hooked. What a beautiful, beautiful song! How would I describe Iron and Wine? Read more
Published on May 5, 2011 by M. Albert
5.0 out of 5 stars Woman King
This was my first try of Iron and Wine and I have to say it's a pretty good starting place. Short enough to give you enough taste of the style and long enough to enjoy the... Read more
Published on March 5, 2011 by Spider Monkey
5.0 out of 5 stars Well-executed and brilliant!
Iron & Wine carries on its tradition of brilliant song-craft and excellent lyrical dynamics in harmony with contemporaries Joshua Radin, Christian Floyd, William Fitzsimmons, John... Read more
Published on July 31, 2010 by Big Daddy Gadzooks
5.0 out of 5 stars Woman King
This was a really good purchase. The delivery was fast, the CD in excellent condition, everything taken care of very nicely. And I love this CD, very good music by Iron and Wine..
Published on January 27, 2010 by CR
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