I bought my tenth copy to give away--this time to my band director at the local community band. A student or fan of the old classic Christmas tunes, both sacred and secular, will find this innovative rendition hilarious and enjoyable. This transcends the singing saw to include rachet wrenches, ripping duct tape, banging on pipes, and the skillful utilization of everyday items in the tool collection to render a musically faithful arrangement of the old favorites and standards. My brother, who is known to whistle the "Washington Post March" while transporting patients through his hospital, and to play "air flute" in the OR, found this recording delightful. He should know--he had the Boar's Head Carol solo in the high school Christmas choir concert. This recording will bring in irrepressible grin to the most serious musician. Merry Christmas.Read full review
Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy played with chain saws. What's not to like? My favorite unexpected sound was the shop vac going off and on. Oh, and the musical saw.
This is a must for every woodworker. If it warms your heart to hear the sounds of the workshop, and if you at all love Christmas, then you will enjoy this CD. It’s allot of fun trying to figure out what tool is making up what part of each song. I had the cassette tape and wore it out. Now I can enjoy it on the CD player as well.
I bought this CD for some friends,they like it just fine,Thank you.I dont have anything else to say about this CD.
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