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Still going where no man has gone before is actor, producer, and writer William Shatner, perhaps best known for portraying iconic space captain James T. Kirk. It appears that Shatner's next, surely not the final, frontier is the realm of melodic progressive space rock. William Shatner: with prog rock group Circa. Frankly, it's a rather interesting, if not awkward, even a little bit creepy, adventure...
- www.dangerdog.com
Track Listing: Track #1; Track #2; Track #3. Personnel: Alive) William Shatner: voice; Billy Sherwood: background vocals, drums, acoustic and electric guitars, bass, keyboards; Zoot Horn Rollo: guitar solo. Also featured on select tracks are: Mick Jones: guitar solo; Simon House: violin solo; Steve Vai: guitar solo; Al DiMeola: guitar solo; Rick Wakeman: keyboards solo; Joel Vandroogenbroeck: flute; Edgar Winter: saxophone & Moog solo; Nik Turner: saxophone and flute; Vince Gill: mandolin and...
- www.allaboutjazz.com
William Shatner has been in a perpetual state of evolution since he hung up his Star Fleet captain's uniform at the conclusion of the film "Star Trek Generations". Throughout his 50 year professional career this Canadian born actor was featured in over 30 movies; appeared as a lead or re-occurring character on TV series such as "Hot In Cleveland", "$#*! My Dad Says", "Boston Legal", "The Practice", "3rd. Rock from The Sun", "TekWar", "T.J. Hooker", "Barbary Coast", "Star Trek", "Dr...
- www.prognaut.com
As PopMatters' Mike Schiller wrote of William Shatner's Has Been in 2004, "somehow, it just might be the pop album of the year". It was sweet, genuine, and engaging; Shatner's take on "Common People" alone was worth the price of admission...
- www.popmatters.com
The phaser that Comic Book Guy owns in The Simpsons was fired, he quipped, "only once, to stop William Shatner from making another album." It's apt, because although Shatner is often wry and self-aware enough to make some of his songs utterly captivating and, yes, musically satisfying, he only works in small doses. Seeking Major Tom, a double-album that cobbles together covers of every song that was ever even distantly related to David Bowie's fictional hero, is not a small dose...
- exclaim.ca
At this point in his career and life (which are as inseparable as Leonard Nimoy from his Spock ears) nothing Bill Shatner did would surprise you unless it was something so shocking, so revelatory and possibly out-of-character that you would begin to question every assumption you ever held about the man and his work. "Seeking Major Tom" is not that thing. This is Shatner, licking his wounds after the travesty that was "$#*...
- www.soundspike.com
You can't help but be puzzled when you hear that William Shatner has released an album. However, it becomes more of a surprise when you find out this isn't the first time. The man best known as Captain Kirk released "The Transformed Man" in 1968, a psychedelic concoction of songs, poems and spoken-word musings that earned the album cult status for its bewildering takes on "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Lucy in The Sky With Diamonds," among others. Jump to the present. Shatner, now a Priceline...
- www.soundspike.com
Thirty-five years ago, William Shatner released possibly the worst album of all time, The Transformed Man. Who can forget his version of Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds or Mr. Tambourine Man? Funny? Yes, but not something you put on when you're home alone. This time out Shatner throws us the ultimate curve ball: a great album...
- www.hour.ca
Largely written with Ben Folds?though Lemon Jelly also weigh in with the lovely "Together"?Shatner's second album in 35 years will be remembered for its magnificent version of Pulp's "Common People". Initially absurd, the novelty of Shatner?joined by Joe Jackson?declaiming Cocker's brilliantly satirical lyrics is soon eclipsed by the genuine verve of the performance...
- www.uncut.co.uk
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