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Lovesong of the Buzzard, by Iron & Wine (10" on Transgressive)

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Format: 10"
Label: Transgressive
Price: £4.99
Catalogue number: TRANS072
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Okay so I'm gonna try and write an Iron and Wine review about waffling on about his beard. 'Lovesong Of The Buzzard' (great title, I love birds). You really cannot go wrong with a birdie song. Ltd 10" UK only release out on Transgressive / Sub Pop edition of 1000 with two new tracks. It's an enchanting well written little tune with acoustic guitar and very subtle use of hammond organ. The slide guitar part is very nice. This has an earthy summery vibe to it.

What the label says:

Iron and Wine presents an exclusive UK only limited 10” EP to tie in with his tour and performance at ATP. Strictly limited to 1000 and containing a “single version” of the lead track from his “The Shepherd’s Dog” album and two new songs.
 
FORMAT: limited 10”
1. Lovesong of the Buzzard
2. The Arms of a Thief
3. Serpent Charmer
Cat no: TRANS072

 

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