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The Transformed Man

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Released
  
1968

Length
  
37:08

Release date
  
1968

Label
  
Decca Records

Recorded
  
1968

Artist
  
William Shatner

Producer
  
Don Ralke

The Transformed Man (1968)
  
William Shatner Live! (1977)

Genres
  
Spoken word, Pop music, Outsider music

Similar
  
William Shatner albums, Spoken word albums, Other albums

William shatner the transformed man 1968 full album


The Transformed Man is actor William Shatner's debut album. It was originally released in 1968 by Decca Records (Cat. #DL 75043), while Shatner was still starring in the original Star Trek series, and began his musical career. The album's cover nicknamed Shatner "Captain Kirk of Star Trek" most likely to boost sales and appeal to fans of the show. The concept of the album was to juxtapose famous pieces of poetry with their modern counterparts, pop lyrics. The album is best remembered for showcasing Shatner's now-famous vocal style—spoken word with dramatic pauses and flourishes. In the decades since its release, most of the album's tracks have been used satirically, either on compilation albums meant to showcase bad celebrity singing (the Rhino Records "Golden Throats" series) or by radio disc jockeys looking for laughs. On the other hand, many praise the album in the genre of spoken-word music.

Contents

William shatner the transformed man 1968 full album


Critical reception

In a retrospective review, Greg Prato of music database website AllMusic rated The Transformed Man four-and-a-half out of a possible five stars, although with serious reservations. He stated that when listening to the album, "it's unclear if Shatner is merely having a good time and goofing around, or if he's embarrassingly dead serious, and creating an overly indulgent work. Most of the album turns out to be a bit too tedious..." He also noted that "you cannot tell if Shatner is play-acting or painfully serious. The result is a must hear, (unintentional?) comedy classic," comparing this attraction to that of comedian Andy Kaufman.

However, in 2006, Q magazine ranked The Transformed Man No. 45 in their list of the 50 worst albums ever.

Furthermore, in 2016, the website Alternative Nation crowned the album number 1 on a "Top 10 Musical Oddities" list.

Personnel

  • Don Ralke – producer
  • Erick Labson – mastering
  • Charles Bud Dant – executive producer
  • Frank Davenport – English translation (poems)
  • Ryan Null – photo research (reissue)
  • Mike Ragogna – reissue producer
  • William Shatner – liner notes
  • Songs

    1King Henry the Fifth3:00
    2Elegy for the Brave3:17
    3Theme From Cyrano3:44

    References

    The Transformed Man Wikipedia