Sawdust
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Victim to the Charms of Radio
- Kitten Pig
- Unknown Hand
- Things in Jars
- Fleecing Punters
- Right in the Eyeball
- Dawn in the City
- Cover of Night
- Delicate Perceptions
- For Madmen Only
- Eternal Child's Play
- Penta Pianta
- Poke Mi Inna Noggin
- Contemptuous Sniff
- Show My Burning Jowl
- Droney Peterson
- Walk Tame Throu Mi Desert
- Jerk Like an Old Raven
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #98950 in Music
- Brand: Dig
- Released on: 2007-07-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .16 pounds
Customer Reviews
Dark and Beautifully Twisted
Sawdust. Here is the simplest way to describe it:
Think Old West. Add Saloon. Add a Circus. Add Creepy Fairgrounds at Night.
Mix thoroughly in varying quantities, and you have the music for this album. I will admit, it certainly isn't for everybody. I discovered that it made a wonderful album to play while handing out Halloween candy on top of being a fantastic album to dance to!
I give this a 5-star, I love it that much!
However, here would be why you might not want to buy it:
It is a strange sort of music on some tracks - ie. dropping and rolling coins, etc.
It is very eccentric music.
It is creepy music and might scare small children.
It is distinctly mood music - you don't want to use it unless you intend to get the feeling across of the music you want to use.
Don't buy this if you are looking for something like A Tribal Metamorphosis - it is like it in the way a cat is like a dog. There are a few similarities, but it pretty much ends at having four legs and a tail.
Reasons to buy it:
You don't mind creepy fairgrounds at night.
You want something exceedingly unique to work into your repertoire.
You want good creepy mood music.
You are willing to be open-minded.
Not my taste
Ok, I bought this because I love Rachel Brice and her dancing buuuutttt...imagine being blind folded and riding along with your garbage truck driver. The sounds of falling coins, banging garbage can lids and creepy record player type sounds was not to my liking. It's just too weird. I'm attempting to listen to it in the hopes it will grow on me but its not looking good. bummer
Industrial Tribal
The merch guy at BellyDance Superstars steered us away from this album ("that one is more ... hard, this other one is more popular") but if you enjoyed the industrial/goth tribal pieces in the current show, this IS the right album to get. Tribal Derivations by Beats Antique and Urban Dervish by Oojami are both good albums too (recommended!), but are not the same style.




