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William Shatner - The Transformed Man flac mp3 download
Title:
The Transformed Man
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Style:
Pop Rock, Spoken Word
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MP3 album size:
1144 mb
FLAC album size:
1522 mb
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Rating:
4.2 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 King Henry The Fifth
Music By – Don RalkeWritten-By [Uncredited] – William Shakespeare
3:02
2 Elegy For The Brave
Music By, Words By – Frank Devenport
3:19
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3 Theme From Cyrano
Translated By [Translation/Words] – Frank DevenportWritten-By [Uncredited] – Edmond Rostand
3:44
4 Mr. Tambourine Man
Written-By – Dylan*
3:07
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5 Hamlet
Music By – Don RalkeWritten-By [Uncredited] – William Shakespeare
3:49
6 It Was A Very Good Year
Written-By – Ervin Drake
3:57
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7 Romeo And Juliet
Music By – Don RalkeWritten-By [Uncredited] – William Shakespeare
3:03
8 How Insensitive (Insensatez)
Written-By – Antonio Carlos*, Norman Gimbel, Vinicius De Moraes
3:34
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9 Spleen
Translated By [Words/Translation] – Frank DevenportWritten-By [Uncredited] – Charles Baudelaire
3:03
10 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Written-By – Lennon And McCartney*
3:01
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11 The Transformed Man
Music By – Don RalkeWords By – Frank Devenport
3:36

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – MCA Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Creation Records Ltd.
  • Licensed From – MCA Records Ltd.
  • Distributed By – Pinnacle
  • Published By – Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Memory Lane Music Ltd.
  • Published By – SDRM
  • Published By – MCA Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Northern Songs Ltd.
  • Manufactured By – Damont
  • Recorded At – Gold Star Studios

Credits

  • A&R – Charles "Bud" Dant
  • Arranged By, Producer, Liner Notes – Don Ralke
  • Engineer – Stan Ross
  • Vocals, Liner Notes – William Shatner

Notes

Reissue released by Rev-Ola, then a sub-label of Creation Records, of Shatner's 1968 debut LP. This was the album's first release in the CD format.

Track 4. Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
Track 6. Memory Lane Music Ltd.
Track 8. SDRM/MCA Music Ltd.
Track 10. Northern Songs Ltd.
All Other Songs Unpublished

℗ MCA Records Inc.
© 1992 Creation Records Limited
Courtesy of MCA Records Inc.
Made in the UK

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: DAMONT CREV 004 CD
  • Barcode: 5017556560044
  • Label Code: LC 6306

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DL 75043 William Shatner The Transformed Man ‎(LP, Album) Decca DL 75043 US 1968
B0003781-02 William Shatner: Captain Kirk Of Star Trek* The Transformed Man ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Geffen Records B0003781-02 US 2004
VSD-5614 William Shatner The Transformed Man ‎(CD, Album, RE) Varèse Sarabande VSD-5614 US 1995
DL 75043 William Shatner The Transformed Man ‎(LP, Album) Decca DL 75043 US 1968
none William Shatner The Transformed Man ‎(6xFile, MP3, Album, 256) Geffen Records none US Unknown

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Reviews:
  • Vijora
While working on Star Trek, William Shatner (Cpt. Kirk) met Cliff Ralke and from that, this album was born. Some might say it should have been drowned at birth, but this is one of the most unique and divisive recordings in modern music. I would call it Magnificent! but I wouldn’t call it good. On casual listening it could be described as appalling, with Shatner, raving in a maniacal voice, murdering versions of well known songs and speeches. But if you can get past the strangeness of it and the hilarity of Lucy In The Sky or Mr. Tambourine Man, which most won’t, it is a bit like trying to get past the Grand Canyon, you may find this a very entertaining, enjoyable piece of Avant-garde work. It is actually a concept album with speeches from the theatre and poetry performed to music, and songs rendered as the spoken word. The tracks are also grouped as pairs, each pair dealing with “multiple perspectives of the same subject, like the two sides of a coin, tension and resolution.” according to the Producer’s Note. It is ludicrous, terrible and magnificent. Looked at as a normal record it is bad, very bad, but like Ed Wood or Victor Mature it is so bad it is transcendent. The only thing you could compare it to is Ivor Cutler, not that it’s like Cutler but they are both unique, unlike what has gone before or after. Anyone who collects records should own this, and everyone should try to hear it. It is probable that 99 out of a hundred people will utterly dislike it or at best find it mildly humorous (laughing at it, not with it). But every now and then someone will think it a gem, a rare guilty pleasure, to be taken out and enjoyed when alone, a form of audio porn. Personally I love it.