Archive Series Vol. 5: Tallahassee Recordings
Archive Series Volume No. 5: Tallahassee is the lost-in-time debut album from Iron and Wine. A collection of songs recorded three years prior to his official Sub Pop debut, The Creek Drank the Cradle (2002). A period before the concept of Iron and Wine existed and principal songwriter Sam Beam was studying at Florida State University with the intent of pursuing a career in film. • Tallahassee documents the very first steps on a journey that would lead to a career as one of America’s most original and distinctive singer-songwriters. Creek arrived like a thief in the night with its lo-fi, hushed vocals and intimate nature, while almost inversely Tallahassee comes with a strange sense of confidence. Perhaps an almost youthful discretion that likely comes from being too young to know better and too naïve to give a shit. The recordings themselves are more polished than Creek and give a peak into what a studio version of that record might have offered up. Tallahassee was recorded over the course of 1998-1999 when Beam and future bandmate EJ Holowicki moved into a house together. Beam had not been performing publicly, however he was known for playing an original song or two in the early morning glow of a long night. Holowicki also in the film program and who would go onto a career as a sound designer at Skywalker Sound, had a mobile recording device and after some prodding convinced his friend to record these late-night meditations. Together they would record close to twenty-four so
Tracks
1~1~Why Hate The Winter1~2~This Solemn Day
1~3~Loaning Me Secrets
1~4~Johns Glass Eye
1~5~Calm On The Valley
1~6~Ex-Lover Lucy Jones
1~7~Elizabeth
1~8~Show Him The Ground
1~9~Straight And Tall
1~10~Cold Town
1~11~Valentine
Details
Format: Vinyl LPArtist: Iron & Wine
Release Date: 07 May 2021
Genre: Alternative
Label: Sub Pop Records
Distributor: Inertia Music
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