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The Hungry Saw : ウィキペディア英語版
The Hungry Saw

''The Hungry Saw'' is the seventh studio album by British alternative band Tindersticks, released on 28 April 2008 by Beggars Banquet Records. Following the release of the band's sixth album, ''Waiting for the Moon'' in 2003, Tindersticks had entered an extended hiatus before reconvening to perform at the Don't Look Back event in September 2006. This concert marked the final performance of the original line-up of the band, and three members left the group shortly afterwards. The remaining members of Tindersticks felt reinvigorated by the performance, and relocated to France to begin working on new material in the summer of 2007, recording and producing the album at their own Le Chien Chanceaux studio in Limousin. ''The Hungry Saw'' was the first new Tindersticks material in five years.
Two songs from the album, "The Hungry Saw" and "Boobar Come Back to Me", were released as singles. Critics noted that the album stayed close to the soul-influenced sound that Tindersticks had been exploring since their 1999 album ''Simple Pleasure'', and praised the band for their consistency. ''The Hungry Saw'' was met with generally positive reviews.
==Background and recording==
Musical differences had come to a head during the recording of Tindersticks' previous album ''Waiting for the Moon'' in 2003, and the band entered an extended hiatus. Island Records issued remastered and expanded versions of the band's first four studio albums and the ''Nénette et Boni'' soundtrack, along with a compilation album that documented Tindersticks time with Island entitled ''Working for the Man'', in 2004. Singer Stuart Staples started the Lucky Dog record label and released his debut solo album, ''Lucky Dog Recordings 03–04'', in 2005 and the ''Leaving Songs'' album in 2006, while violinist Dickon Hinchcliffe recorded the score to the 2005 Ira Sachs film ''Forty Shades of Blue''. The original six members of Tindersticks reconvened for one final time in September 2006 to play their second album ''Tindersticks'' in its entirety for the Don't Look Back series of concerts, after which three band members left the group.〔
The remaining three members, Staples, guitarist Neil Fraser, and multi-instrumentalist David Boulter, felt reinvigorated by the concert and were keen to continue as Tindersticks.〔 In 2006 Staples and his family had relocated to Limousin in France, and during the first half of 2007 the band built their own studio, Le Chien Chanceaux, in a barn in his garden. Most of the recording for ''The Hungry Saw'', the first new Tindersticks material in five years, took place over an eight-day period in June 2007 in the new studio. Dan McKinna and Thomas Belhom, who later became full-time members of the group, were recruited to play bass and drums respectively, and long-time collaborators Ian Caple, Terry Edwards, Lucy Wilkins and Calina de la Mare helped with the recording and the arrangements. Following further recording sessions at Eastcote Studios and Olympic Studios in London, the album was produced and mixed at Le Chien Chanceaux by Stuart Staples.〔

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