Strangest CD(s) you own?

Wes R

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For me it has to be a compilation of Hit Parade instrumentals from the 60s including the themes from Mission Impossible, James Bond, Magnificent Seven, and Exodus. I say it's strange is these songs aren't the normal 60s stuff someone my age probably would listen to. It's also why my 20 something friends tease me about being an old geezer. :lol
 
Well, it's on vinyl, but I've got a copy of "Two Sides of Spock" by Leonard Nimoy. On one side he sings as Nimoy and on the other as Spock.

It's really terrible.

Ive also got an album of polka music that has a guy in a gorilla suit playing an accordion on the cover. I've never listened to it.
 
I remember getting records from the local library when i was in preschool and there was one about a robot mouse narrated by Nimoy and its been so long (i'm 33) that i have no clue now. I also loved the copy of War of the worlds they had on record. Wish i'd known when they went to sell those. So many interesting things that will never make it to official cd release.
 
I think it is a Tie between:

Chunky A (Arsenio Hall)

and

Right Said Fred (I'm too sexy!)
 
Well, it's on vinyl, but I've got a copy of "Two Sides of Spock" by Leonard Nimoy. On one side he sings as Nimoy and on the other as Spock.

It's really terrible.
You beat me to it. BTW, it is "Two sides of Leonard Nimoy". There are two pictures of him on the cover, with and without pointy ears.
The LP is two-sided, and one side has songs that are inspired by Star Trek. Tracks titles include "Spock Thoughts" and "Highly Illogical"...

Apparently, Leonard Nimoy was a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien. The record has Nimoy's infamous song "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins".
There is also a video for that song, which you can find on Youtube, which is even stranger than anything on the record. I think that the song would work inside Tolkien's world, but the video is not even close. There are a bunch of young girls jumping around with pointy ears and badges with "Leonard Nimoy For The UN". A real WTF moment.

BTW. Don't you think that Peter Jackson should give Leonard Nimoy a cameo in The Hobbit, just for the fun of it? I, personally, would love to see that.
 
Probably this one:


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Figured it was a compliation disc of orchestra music...

It's all synthesizer. Some of it sounds like what the theme would be if it was for a 70s tv game show. :lol

It does have the disco version of Star Wars on there. :lol


Kevin
 
Darth Lars - Thanks for the correction. I haven't actually seen it in years. It's in the box of things I can't beat to part with, in the storage closet.

I'd completely forgotten about the Bilbo Baggins song. Thanks also for that painful reminder!

Jim
 
The Crypy Keeper's Christmas Album (not sure that's the right title)
Scooby-Doo CD of all the chase songs and themes.
 
Strangest CD I own is: We Care by a group named 'Whale'. Bought it years ago after seeing/hearing THIS vid.


That's a great album ( i have it on cassette)

My strangest would have to be anything by Fantomas. (members of Faith no more, The Melvins and Slayer). They usually "skip" a track 13 on their disks, or they are just a moment silence ( 13 after is the unlucky number)

In particular, Suspended Animation....It is a concept album that incorporates a dual theme of cartoon sounds/music as well as paying tribute to obscure and dubious holidays throughout the month of April (like national shrimp scampi day). 30 "songs". One named for each day of the month.

Of course the first album was pretty strange. It was the soundtrack to a comic book.

My favorite though has to be Director's Cut. All the songs are more or less recognizable cover versions of movie themes

1."The Godfather" (Nino Rota) – 2:45
2."Der Golem" (Karl Ernst Sasse) – 2:38
3."Experiment in Terror" (Henry Mancini) – 2:40
4."One Step Beyond" (Harry Lubin) – 2:57
5."Night of the Hunter (Remix)" (Walter Schumann) – 0:58
6."Cape Fear" (Bernard Herrmann) – 1:49
7."Rosemary's Baby" (Krzysztof Komeda) – 3:20
8."The Devil Rides Out (Remix)" (James Bernard) – 1:37
9."Spider Baby" (Ronald Stein) – 2:25
10."The Omen (Ave Satani)" (Jerry Goldsmith) – 1:49
11."Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" (Robert McNaughton) – 3:07
12."Vendetta" (John Barry) – 2:03
13.Untitled – 0:05
14."Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion" (Ennio Morricone) – 4:00
15."Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" (Angelo Badalamenti) – 3:28
16."Charade" (Henry Mancini) – 3:04
 
I have Charles Manson's "Commemoration" CD, recorded live from his prison cell. Surprisingly, a few of the tunes aren't that bad.
 
For me it's pretty much any of the Tom Waits CDs I have bought in the last 15 years!!!

Just plain strange but I still like 'em
 
I have all the Vince Dicola cds of his various recordings of the music from Transformers the Movie (1986) though not sure if those are odd of the fact that its always the same music lol.
 
Since it's restricted to CDs, I'll go with Dread Zeppelin's 5,000,000 or Scatterbrain's Here Comes Trouble (featuring their hit "Don't Call Me Dude"). Both strange, but highly listenable.
 
It must be a copy I have of something called Raumschiff Enterprise. It's an audio rendition of a Next Generation episode (voices, sound effects, etc.). The oddity is that it's all in German. I think it's the Stargazer/Ferengi episode from season one...
 
pat boone: in a metal mood

Aw dude!!! I thought I was the only person in the world who has that!:lol I love that cd!! Haven't listened to it in years. I'm gonna have to pull that one out and just go all metal Boone this weekend...
 
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I got this album from the artist, after I had to move him on from the front of a Louis Vuitton store.

The instrument he was playing that day was what was left of a tree with parts of musical instruments attached.

I have still ot been able to play this cd for more than 30 seconds, and I have had it for over 10 years
 
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