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Format: CD
Buy.com Sku: 224170279
UPC: 741157479928
UPC 14: 00741157479928
Release Date: 10/11/2011
Buy.com Sales Rank: 8560
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Disc 1
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1. Major Tom (Coming Home) - (featuring Nick Valensi) ~ William Shatner
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2. Space Oddity - (featuring Ritchie Blackmore/Candice Night) ~ William Shatner
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3. In a Little While - (featuring Lyle Lovett) ~ William Shatner
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4. Space Cowboy - (featuring Steve Miller/Brad Paisley) ~ William Shatner
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5. Space Truckin' - (featuring Ian Paice/Johnny Winter) ~ William Shatner
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6. Rocket Man - (featuring Steve Hillage) ~ William Shatner
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7. She Blinded Me With Science - (featuring Patrick Moraz/Bootsy Collins) ~ William Shatner
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8. Walking on the Moon - (featuring Toots Hibbert) ~ William Shatner
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9. Spirit in the Sky - (featuring Peter Frampton) ~ William Shatner
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10. Bohemian Rhapsody - (featuring John Wetton) ~ William Shatner
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11. Silver Machine - (featuring Wayne Kramer/Carmine Appice) ~ William Shatner
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12. Mrs. Major Tom - (featuring Sheryl Crow) ~ William Shatner
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Disc 2
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1. Empty Glass - (featuring Michael Schenker) ~ William Shatner
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2. Lost in the Stars - (featuring Ernie Watts) ~ William Shatner
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3. Learning to Fly - (featuring Edgar Froese) ~ William Shatner
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4. Mr. Spaceman - (featuring Dave Davies) ~ William Shatner
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5. Twilight Zone - (featuring Warren Haynes) ~ William Shatner
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6. Struggle ~ William Shatner
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7. Iron Man - (featuring Mike Inez/Zakk Wylde) ~ William Shatner
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8. Planet Earth - (featuring Steve Howe) ~ William Shatner
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Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Personnel: Patrick Kennison (vocals, guitar); Tammy Tomahawk (vocals); Brent Fields (keyboards, programming).
Muze PNote Audio Mixer: Paul Tavenner.
Muze PNote William Shatner follows up his cult classic 1968 album The Transformed Man and equally compelling 2004 Ben Folds collaboration Has Been with 2011's double-disc space odyssey Seeking Major Tom. Featuring a bevy of guest artists including Sheryl Crow, Peter Frampton, Steve Miller, Bootsy Collins, and others, the album presents more of Shatner's now storied "is it a joke or not" spoken word takes on various well-known pop songs. As with The Transformed Man, Seeking Major Tom is clearly meant to play off Shatner's iconic role as Captain James T. Kirk on Star Trek, and the space theme is present throughout every song here, including such cuts as "Space Oddity," "Space Cowboy," "Walking on the Moon," "Spirit in the Sky," and others. In fact, disc one is bookended with Shatner's title track version of the 1983 Peter Schilling hit "Major Tom (Coming Home)" and Crow covering K.I.A.'s 2003 song "Mrs. Major Tom." Overall, the album is a get-what-you-pay-for offering that both matches Shatner's earlier efforts and, on a few occasions, even transcends what has come before. The real surprise here, however, is not derived from the clearly intended-to-be-humorous moments such as Shatner's campy take on Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me with Science" featuring an inspired appearance from Collins. On the contrary, it's the more subdued and even serious moments when Shatner is allowed to settle into character and use the gravitas of his trained actor's voice that he actually does transcend the irony of his schtick.
Muze PNote His impressionistic reading of Kurt Weill's "Lost in the Stars" is a gorgeous and poignant recording featuring Shatner over piano and accompanied sympathetically by eminent jazz saxophonist Ernie Watts. Similarly engaging is Shatner's poetic recitation of Pink Floyd's "Learning to Fly," which retains all of the original's epic space rock majesty. However, it is Shatner's reworking of his infamous 1978 Science Fiction Awards take on Elton John and Bernie Taupin's "Rocket Man" that is truly amazing. Straying from the hard-boiled "astronaut as private dick" approach he took in 1978, here Shatner plays it -- not unlike himself (81 years old at the time of this recording) -- as a man nearing the end of his life, second-guessing the choices he's made and inflicted upon his family. By the time he gets to "Mars ain't the kind of place to raise your kids, 'fact...it's cold as hell," he has taken it to a wholly deeper place, and found a more nuanced meaning in the song that transcends his own satirical style. It's like he's lived with the performance for so long that it's become part of him, and the meaning has changed as he's aged. It's an unexpectedly moving moment and not at all what one foresees heading into an album that promises a team-up between Shatner and metal guitar god Zakk Wylde on Black Sabbath's "Iron Man." Ultimately, by sending up his own persona while still playing it straight, Shatner has become master of his own satirical legend, and in that sense anybody looking for jokes about tribbles delivered by a passionately tunnel-visioned, acid-tripping Shatner in full-on "KHAN!!" mode will find much to enjoy on Seeking Major Tom. Still, even when just kidding around, Shatner proves himself to be an exacting master of his craft, and more than a few times on Seeking Major Tom the joke is clearly on us. ~ Matt Collar

Producer: Adam Hamilton

Musical Guests
Muze Guest Artist Nick Valensi
Muze Guest Artist Ritchie Blackmore
Muze Guest Artist Candace Night
Muze Guest Artist Lyle Lovett
Muze Guest Artist Steve Miller
Muze Guest Artist Brad Paisley
Muze Guest Artist Ian Paice
Muze Guest Artist Johnny Winter
Muze Guest Artist Steve Hillage
Muze Guest Artist Patrick Moraz
Muze Guest Artist Bootsy Collins
Muze Guest Artist Toots Hibbert
Muze Guest Artist Peter Frampton
Muze Guest Artist John Wetton
Muze Guest Artist Wayne Kramer
Muze Guest Artist Carmine Appice
Muze Guest Artist Sheryl Crow
Muze Guest Artist Michael

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Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 10/11/2011
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 2011
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : CLPCD 4799
Music Label Name Label : Cleopatra
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 2
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00741157479928

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