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The Shepherd's Dog Vinyl LP

Sub Pop / SKU: lp-6799
2007 high water mark for Sam Beam on Sub Pop
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  • "Recorded by Sam Beam with the assistance of longtime producer Brian Deck and engineer Colin Studebaker, The Shepherd’s Dog succeeds in accomplishing a similar cathartic recasting of the artist’s intentions. The arrangements here are kaleidoscopic and rich. 'White Tooth Man' rocks with a desperate, menacing intensity while 'Boy with a Coin,' the album’s first single, is darkly playful with a handclap hook tumbling under its cascading melody. The whole album breathes. Its seductive rhythms percolate and undulate, from the Psych-Bhangra-redux of 'Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car' to the album’s last dance—a waltz—'Flightless Bird, American Mouth.' Compositionally, it is Iron and Wine’s most ambitious and accomplished recording to date. It’s also the most satisfying." - Sub Pop

    • black vinyl pressing
    • gatefold sleeve
    • digital download included
    • music label: Sub Pop 2007
    reviewed by the mgmnt 05/2006
    upc: 98787071016

"Recorded by Sam Beam with the assistance of longtime producer Brian Deck and engineer Colin Studebaker, The Shepherd’s Dog succeeds in accomplishing a similar cathartic recasting of the artist’s intentions. The arrangements here are kaleidoscopic and rich. 'White Tooth Man' rocks with a desperate, menacing intensity while 'Boy with a Coin,' the album’s first single, is darkly playful with a handclap hook tumbling under its cascading melody. The whole album breathes. Its seductive rhythms percolate and undulate, from the Psych-Bhangra-redux of 'Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car' to the album’s last dance—a waltz—'Flightless Bird, American Mouth.' Compositionally, it is Iron and Wine’s most ambitious and accomplished recording to date. It’s also the most satisfying." - Sub Pop

  • black vinyl pressing
  • gatefold sleeve
  • digital download included
  • music label: Sub Pop 2007
reviewed by the mgmnt 05/2006
upc: 98787071016

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