A Strange Thing to Say

A Strange Thing to Say
Studio album by Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows
Released 26 November 2010
Genre Neoclassical darkwave
Length 33:35
Label Apocalyptic Vision
Producer Sopor Aeternus, Patrick Damiani
Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows chronology
Sanatorium Altrosa
(2008)
A Strange Thing to Say
(2010)
Have You Seen This Ghost?
(2011)
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A Strange Thing to Say (also released as A Strange Thing 2 Say) is the third EP by Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows and is the first part of the trilogy A Triptychon of GHOSTS (or: El Sexorcismo de Anna-Varney Cantodea), which includes album Have You Seen This Ghost? and EP Children of the Corn. This is the first Sopor release since 2003's "Es reiten die Toten so Schnell" to not be produced by John A. Rivers. Instead, Patrick Damiani of the band Rome has co-produced the record.

The EP comes in 4 different versions: a CD packaged in a DigiBook format with a DVD containing the music video for "A Strange Thing to Say"; a special fan package; a 12" vinyl edition (with bonus track); and a standard CD release. The digibook edition comes with a 96-page booklet, a brooch, a magnet and a set of 9 postcards; while the vinyl comes with an A4 12-page booklet. Each pressing of the limited editions are signed and numbered by Anna-Varney Cantodea herself.[2]


Track listing

CD pressing

All tracks written by Anna-Varney Cantodea. 

No. Title Length
1. "A Strange Thing to Say"   9:43
2. "Polishing Silver"   5:11
3. "The Urine Song"   4:18
4. "Stains of You"   4:16
5. "20,000 Leagues under the SEA (or: The History of Steampunk ... - abridged)"   6:39
6. "Oh, Chimney Sweep"   3:38
Limited edition DVD
No. Title Length
1. "A Strange Thing to Say (music video)"   10:00
Vinyl pressing

Personnel

References

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