The Creek Drank The Cradle
- Iron & Wine
- Band Name: Iron & Wine
- Record Label: Sub Pop
- Release Date: Sep 24, 2002
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8.8
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Universal acclaim- based on 28 Ratings
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Positive: 27 out of 28
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Mixed: 0 out of 28
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Negative: 1 out of 28
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MattyGFeb 11, 200310One of the single greatest albums I have ever heard.
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BenjaminEAug 27, 20049Subdued, composed, and solid... All around a wonderful album.
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lelllellNov 19, 200510i love it!
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WesJan 9, 200510Amazing. Deep as a river, and true. Heartfelt poetry about mothers, love, regret, and southern living. (The reality, not the myth.) The guitar is gentle, but the lyrics can cut like a rusty knife.
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coyMay 7, 20059I must admit it's an adquired taste, at first you may not like it, but...just give it a couple of listenings, let it sink in and slowly it will grow in you.
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YngwieMOct 31, 20039Beautiful, if I met a girl that didn't like this I wouldn't want her. 10 for me has godlike powers..don't know if I ever heard a 10, but this as close as I need in this life.
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DanFeb 13, 20039A Grand album. Combines two of my favorite things: Dark folk/Bluegrass and Massive amounts of Lo-fi goodness. A definate must hear
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chadcMar 31, 20039This is a fantastic album which does not even do credit to Samuel Beam's talent. His voice is a little bit scratchy on the recording but live he is absolutely amazing. Anyone who likes fingerpicking and folk music should check this album out. Upwards Over the Mountain is one of the better songs I have heard in a long while.
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FletcherPApr 14, 20039A quiet, soothing listen. The sheer beauty of this album is matched by Beam's superb songwriting.
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jasontNov 22, 20049This is not your typical folk music. I would categorize it more in the singer/ songwriter category. Another category it falls into is one of the best albums of the last few years. I guarantee this will be hard to put down once you give it a listen.
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SethCNov 18, 200510Sam Beam's finest hour. The hushed home production compliments his songs much better than his later, duller albums.
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drewiNov 26, 200510good stuff
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JackFeb 9, 20059Very good album. The lyrics of many of the songs are great. Beam's vocals are soothing and simply amazing.
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BrianF.Jan 27, 200910Simply the best album I have ever owned. Musically gorgeous, lyrically brilliant, and grippingly sincere. Buy this now.
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kylenNov 26, 200510great music
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brandonfromSCFeb 24, 200510must have. only if u like amazing music.
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melodyfAug 25, 200610my favorite album
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90Spartan and unadorned, the naked sincerity of the record is heartbreaking.
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The ambiguity in the songs adds to their haunting quality.
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An album of quiet, introspective folk music.