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Music CD - Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner: Spaced Out: The Best of Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner

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Music CD: Spaced Out: The Best of Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner Artist: Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner
List Price: $11.98
Our Price: $7.01
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Manufacturer: Mca UK
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1. King Henry the Fifth - Leonard Nimoy, Ralke, Don 2. Elegy for the Brave - Leonard Nimoy, Davenport, Frank 3. Highly Illogical - Leonard Nimoy, Grean, Charles R 4. If I Had a Hammer - Leonard Nimoy, Hays, Lee 5. Mr. Tambourine Man - Leonard Nimoy, Dylan, Bob 6. Where Is Love - Leonard Nimoy, Bart, Lionel 7. Music to Watch Space Girls By - Leonard Nimoy, Velona, Anthony 8. It Was a Very Good Year - Leonard Nimoy, Drake, Ervin 9. Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town - Leonard Nimoy, Tillis, Mel 10. Hamlet - Leonard Nimoy, Ralke, Don 11. A Visit to a Sad Planet - Leonard Nimoy, Grean, Charles R 12. Abraham, Martin and John - Leonard Nimoy, Holler, Dick 13. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds - Leonard Nimoy, Lennon, John 14. If I Was a Carpenter - Leonard Nimoy, Stedman, Russ B 15. How Insensitive - Leonard Nimoy, Jobim, Antonio Carl 16. I'd Love Making Love to You - Leonard Nimoy, Schudson, David 17. Put a Little Love in Your Heart - Leonard Nimoy, De Shannon, Jackie 18. Sunny - Leonard Nimoy, Hebb, Bobby 19. Gentle on My Mind - Leonard Nimoy, Hartford, John 20. I Walk the Line - Leonard Nimoy, Cash, Johnny 21. Ballad of Bilbo Baggins - Leonard Nimoy, Grean, Charles R 22. Everybody's Talkin' - Leonard Nimoy, Neil, Fred 23. Both Sides Now - Leonard Nimoy, Mitchell, Joni 24. Spock Thoughts - Leonard Nimoy, Grean, Charles R
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0008811936129 Format: Import Label: Mca UK Manufacturer: Mca UK Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Mca UK Release Date: 1998-05-17 Studio: Mca UK
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Space is the Place Comment: A compilation of material recorded by Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner from 1967-1970, it actually is more than a novelty piece from pop culture.
Shatner is (in)famous for his 1968 spoken word album, The Transformed Man, but Nimoy proved to have more of an artistic touch - without the dripping satire - releasing five albums on Dot Records and which quickly drifted away from the Mr. Spock character after his 1967 debut, Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music From Outer Space.
This is a great look into the creativity of two superb actors who had serious fun when in the recording studio.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Trekkie or No Trekkie this cd is for you! Comment: Never was a trekkie, saw one of the movies, KAAAAAHHN! But these cd is worth its price! Too funny and great to listen to. So whether or not your a trekkie you'll love it. What were they thinking?!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Must Have Classic Comment: Played this awesome album in my college painting class... until our professor begged us to stop. Highly recommended, I'm a huge Shat fan. Who remembers Nimoy's Bilbo Baggins video?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Shatner and Nimoy take flight! Comment: First Shatners Lucy in the sky with Diamonds has to be heard to be believed- its lunacy and camp at its best. Suprisingly Nimoy's vocals are pretty decent in a deep monotone baritone kind of way(think Leonard Cohen) and his song selection of classic 60s folk and pop numbers are top notch- in fact i find myself listening to his versions more than the orginals.But theres alot here to laugh at - the spoken word stuff by both Star trek legends is hilarious as well as the instrumental songs. But dont be suprised if you dig some of Nimoys stuff- in particular Everbody's talkin-If i were a carpenter and Both sides now. Ps- the "ballad of bilbo Baggins" should have all tolkien fans doubled over in fits of laughter.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A gem Comment: I bought this years ago. It was absolutely hilarious. Just listened to it again. Still hilarious. Timeless. Seriously, Shatner doing the Beatles never, ever gets old. But the surprising part is, some of these songs get beyond their cheesiness--especially a couple of Nimoy's--and are actually charming. Not great music, to be sure, but listenable and enjoyable. And the track called Music for Watching Spacegirls is just plain good and should be in more soundtracks. So buy this: it's funny, it's cute, if you're a fan of these two, you'll love it. Great bang for your buck, too--there's a ton of tracks here.
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Editorial Reviews:
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1997 compilation on MCA featuring the best that Capt. Kirk &Mr. Spock recorded for the label between 1967-1970. Includesmaterial from all four of Nimoy's albums & Shatner's 'The Transformed Man'. Wacky fun ranging from Broadway numbers toprotest songs to Shakespeare narrations to covers of Dylan &Beatles tunes! 24 tracks in all, including Shatner's covers of 'It Was A Very Good Year', 'Mr. Tambourine Man' & 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' and Nimoy's covers of 'Abraham, Martin And John', 'Put A Little Love In Your Heart' and 'Sunny'.
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