William Shatner
Best known for his role as Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise in the Star Trek franchise, actor, author, producer, director, screenwriter, philanthropist, and singer William Shatner embarked on a music career in 1968 with The Transformed Man. The thespian revealed himself to be as startlingly adept in tragedy as in comedy, and his spoken word renderings of pop hits and readings from classic plays quickly became a camp classic. He would spend the next 50 years cultivating that image, releasing a slew of albums like Has Been (2004), Seeking Major Tom (2011), Why Not Me (2018), and Bill (2021) that covered everything from rock, prog, blues, and country to Christmas songs in his signature style.
Born in Montréal, Québec, Canada in 1931, Shatner graduated from McGilll University with a degree in Economics in 1952 before training as a Shakespearean actor with Ottawa's Canadian National Repertory Theatre. He launched his professional career appearing in various productions at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, and made his Broadway debut in a staging of Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine the Great in 1956. From there, he moved into television, starring in a variety of shows and teleplays including roles on The Twilight Zone, The Defenders, and Dr. Kildare, before landing the role of James T. Kirk on creator Gene Roddenberry's landmark sci-fi series Star Trek. The show, which lasted for three seasons from 1966 to 1969, became a pop culture touchstone, marked by its cult fan base. It also cemented Shatner's image in the public's collective consciousness, forever linking him with his character Kirk's charismatic persona.
This close association between Shatner the man and Captain Kirk was a fact he cheekily referenced on the cover of The Transformed Man, crediting himself as both William Shatner and Captain Kirk of Star Trek. Released in 1968, the concept album featured the actor reading classic poems and excerpts by William Shakespeare and others, juxtaposed with him singing contemporary songs with similar themes. Whether originally intended tongue in cheek or not, the album quickly achieved novelty status. Along with acting, Shatner kept making albums, appearing on Live (aka Captain of the Starship), a 1977 release from Imperial House Music.
Twenty years later, MCA issued Spaced Out! The Best of Leonard Nimoy & William Shatner. The recording combined cuts from Shatner's The Transformed Man with numbers from a pair of Nimoy's albums, Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy and Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space. Starting in the late '80s, Shatner was featured on the Rhino compilations Golden Throats: The Great Celebrity Sing Off, Golden Throats, Vol. 2: More Celebrity Rock Oddities, and Golden Throats 4: Celebrities Butcher Songs of the Beatles. The trend continued for more than a decade and included an appearance on Celebrities...At Their Worst in 1999.
Not everyone views Shatner's musical performances solely as camp. Beck paid tribute to Shatner's cover of Elton John's "Rocket Man" in the video he shot for the single "Where It's At." Also, Shatner and Ben Folds traded musical favors, with Folds collaborating with the former Star Trek captain on the 2004 studio effort Has Been, while the pop star agreed to appear in a TV commercial with the singing Shatner. In 2011, Shatner released the double-disc studio album Seeking Major Tom, featuring a newly recorded version of his classic interpretation of "Rocket Man," and two years later he issued a sci-fi prog rock concept record called Ponder the Mystery.
In 2018, he paired with Alabama's Jeff Cook for the country album Why Not Me. Also that year, he issued the holiday-themed Shatner Claus. Shatner surprised everyone when his 2020 album The Blues -- which featured guest spots from Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, Steve Cropper, James Burton, Ritchie Blackmore, Pat Travers, Sonny Landreth, Brad Paisley, and Albert Lee -- soared to the top of Billboard's Blues Chart. In 2021, just months after his 90th birthday, Shatner released the star-studded, genre-spanning Bill, which included features from Paisley, Joe Walsh, Joe Jonas, Dave Koz, and more.
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Shatner Claus
Christmas Music - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 26/10/2018
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Ponder the Mystery (feat. Billy Sherwood)
Progressive Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 08/10/2013
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Ponder The Mystery Revisited (Revisited Version)
Progressive Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 25/08/2023
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The Blues
Blues - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 02/10/2020
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Spaced Out - The Best of Leonard Nimoy & William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner
Pop - Lançado por Geffen* em 01/01/1997
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Rocket Man (2022 Mix)
Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 17/06/2022
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Space Oddity (2022 Mix)
William Shatner, Ritchie Blackmore, Candice Night
Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 06/07/2022
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The Thrill Is Gone (feat. Ritchie Blackmore & Candice Night)
Blues - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 27/08/2020
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Silent Night (2022 Mix)
Christmas Music - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 01/12/2022
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Where Does Time Go? (Revisited Version)
Progressive Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 12/07/2023
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Ponder The Mystery (Revisited Version)
Progressive Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 27/06/2023
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Why Not Me
Country - Lançado por Heartland Records Nashville em 08/08/2018
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Imagine Things (Revisited Version)
Progressive Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 04/08/2023
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Clouds Of Guilt
Humour/Spoken Word - Lançado por Republic Records em 27/08/2021
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Let's Work Together
Blues - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 16/07/2020
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So Far From The Moon
Humour/Spoken Word - Lançado por Republic Records em 27/08/2021
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So Fragile, So Blue
William Shatner, Ben Folds, National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center, Steven Reineke
Classical - Lançamento no dia 19/04/2024 por National Symphony Orchestra
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Twilight (Revisted Version)
Progressive Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 26/07/2023
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Planet Earth (2023 Mix)
Rock - Lançado por Cleopatra Records em 11/10/2011
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So Far From The Moon
Humour/Spoken Word - Lançado por Republic Records em 27/08/2021
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