Post Tagged with: "William Shatner"

Angie Wells, ‘Abbey Road Reimagined’ + Others: Five For the Road

Angie Wells, ‘Abbey Road Reimagined’ + Others: Five For the Road

Angie Wells and ‘Abbey Road Reimagined’ headline the latest edition of Five for the Road, an occasional look at music that’s been in my car lately.

Kevin Godley, William Shatner, Raphael Pannier + Others: Five for the Road

Kevin Godley, William Shatner, Raphael Pannier + Others: Five for the Road

Kevin Godley, William Shatner and Raphael Pannier are part of the latest edition of Five for the Road, an occasional look at music that’s been in my car lately.

William Shatner + Ritchie Blackmore, “The Thrill Is Gone” (2020): One Track Mind

William Shatner + Ritchie Blackmore, “The Thrill Is Gone” (2020): One Track Mind

William Shatner uses his unique speak/sing vocals with disturbingly dark effectiveness on this unexpected update of a B.B. King favorite.

William Shatner and Canned Heat, “Let’s Work Together” (2020): One Track Mind

William Shatner and Canned Heat, “Let’s Work Together” (2020): One Track Mind

Canned Heat creates a swampy vibe again on “Let’s Work Together” while William Shatner does a competent sing-speak to create some good, joyous fun.

Vinyl

William Shatner + Rick Wakeman, “O Come, O Come Emmanuel” from ‘Shatner Claus’ (2018): One Track Mind

Face it, most Christmas albums are crap. William Shatner’s recent release ‘Shatner Claus’ bucks the trend.

Vinyl

Ben Craven on streaming’s impact, working with Captain Kirk, and his terrific new album

Australia-based progressive rocker Ben Craven joins Preston Frazier for a Something Else! interview.

Vinyl

William Shatner – Has Been (2004): On Second Thought

William Shatner’s bold, brilliant ‘Has Been’ rocks with a wild abandon. Even the ballads are forceful enough to bring a Vulcan to tears.

Vinyl

Must-Own Billy Sherwood projects: Gimme Five

Preston Frazier discusses Billy Sherwood’s best contributions to prog and pop, both with Yes and with stars like Paul Rodgers and William Shatner.

Vinyl

William Shatner with Billy Sherwood – Ponder the Mystery (2013)

What do you get when you lock Sgt. T.J. Hooker in a room with one of the most polarizing recent figures in progressive rock? You get an interesting cosmic trip called Ponder The Mystery. You May Also Like: William Shatner and Canned Heat, “Let’s Work Together” (2020): One Track MindRead More

Vinyl

William Shatner with George Duke, “Where Does Time Go” (2013): Exclusive stream

A new prog-rock project from William Shatner includes final recordings with the late George Duke.