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