Who Can See Forever Soundtrack
Iron & Wine's ‘Who Can See Forever,’ an accompanying live record to a film of the same name.
"The film was captured by director Josh Sliffe at Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina. The soundtrack features nineteen songs record live from the twenty-plus-year career of singer-songwriter Sam Beam.
Initially intended as a live concert release, the 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 tackles managing his personal and professional life as an artist. Taken as one, the soundtrack and film are a fascinating first-time glimpse behind the scenes of Iron & Wine."
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Iron & Wine's ‘Who Can See Forever,’ an accompanying live record to a film of the same name.
"The film was captured by director Josh Sliffe at Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina. The soundtrack features nineteen songs record live from the twenty-plus-year career of singer-songwriter Sam Beam.
Initially intended as a live concert release, the 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 tackles managing his personal and professional life as an artist. Taken as one, the soundtrack and film are a fascinating first-time glimpse behind the scenes of Iron & Wine."
Iron & Wine's ‘Who Can See Forever,’ an accompanying live record to a film of the same name.
"The film was captured by director Josh Sliffe at Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina. The soundtrack features nineteen songs record live from the twenty-plus-year career of singer-songwriter Sam Beam.
Initially intended as a live concert release, the 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 tackles managing his personal and professional life as an artist. Taken as one, the soundtrack and film are a fascinating first-time glimpse behind the scenes of Iron & Wine."
Iron & Wine's ‘Who Can See Forever,’ an accompanying live record to a film of the same name.
"The film was captured by director Josh Sliffe at Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina. The soundtrack features nineteen songs record live from the twenty-plus-year career of singer-songwriter Sam Beam.
Initially intended as a live concert release, the 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 tackles managing his personal and professional life as an artist. Taken as one, the soundtrack and film are a fascinating first-time glimpse behind the scenes of Iron & Wine."
"Loser Edition" transparent yellow colour 2LP.
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Iron & Wine's ‘Who Can See Forever,’ an accompanying live record to a film of the same name.
"The film was captured by director Josh Sliffe at Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina. The soundtrack features nineteen songs record live from the twenty-plus-year career of singer-songwriter Sam Beam.
Initially intended as a live concert release, the 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 tackles managing his personal and professional life as an artist. Taken as one, the soundtrack and film are a fascinating first-time glimpse behind the scenes of Iron & Wine."
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Iron & Wine's ‘Who Can See Forever,’ an accompanying live record to a film of the same name.
"The film was captured by director Josh Sliffe at Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw, North Carolina. The soundtrack features nineteen songs record live from the twenty-plus-year career of singer-songwriter Sam Beam.
Initially intended as a live concert release, the 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 tackles managing his personal and professional life as an artist. Taken as one, the soundtrack and film are a fascinating first-time glimpse behind the scenes of Iron & Wine."