I See the Sign
Sam Amidon · 2010
42 min · 11 tracks · traditional folk music
An evocative blend of traditional folk melodies and contemporary storytelling that resonates deeply.
I See the Sign is an album by Sam Amidon, released in 2010. An evocative blend of traditional folk melodies and contemporary storytelling that resonates deeply. 'I See the Sign' received critical acclaim for its innovative approach to folk music, highlighted by significant features in publications like NPR and The Guardian. The album's fresh interpretations of traditional songs helped to reinvigorate interest in folk music, influencing a new generation of artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does I See the Sign sound like?
An evocative blend of traditional folk melodies and contemporary storytelling that resonates deeply. Rooted in traditional folk music.
What makes I See the Sign by Sam Amidon notable?
'I See the Sign' received critical acclaim for its innovative approach to folk music, highlighted by significant features in publications like NPR and The Guardian. The album's fresh interpretations of traditional songs helped to reinvigorate interest in folk music, influencing a new generation of artists. By 2010, Sam Amidon was transitioning from his earlier experimental works into a more refined folk sound. 'I See the Sign' represents his fourth album and follows 'All Is Well' from 2009, showcasing his growth as an interpreter of traditional material while blending it with modern sensibilities.
How many songs are on I See the Sign?
I See the Sign has 11 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 How Come That Blood Standout 3:32
- 2 Way Go Lily 4:18
- 3 You Better Mind 3:43
- 4 I See the Sign Standout 6:16
- 5 Johanna the Row-di 2:28
- 6 Pretty Fair Damsel 3:07
- 7 Kedron 2:58
- 8 Rain and Snow Standout 3:56
- 9 Climbing High Mountains 3:07
- 10 Relief 5:22
- 11 Red 3:46
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
42 min 33 sec
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