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Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space

 
Album Review: Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space

  • Artist: Leonard Nimoy
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1967 06
  • Total Time: 41:58
  • Genre: Rock

Review

No television series has ever enjoyed success equal to the original Star Trek. This fanaticism has turned off many to anything involving the series, but what they are missing can be truly entertaining. Leonard Nimoy's first solo album is a prime example; his serious tone and refusal to break character makes this a first rate experiment in comedy. As Mr. Spock, Nimoy tries to communicate to earthlings with a warped logic that never seems too hammy, but instead has a good natured feel of parody. "Twinkle Twinkle Little Earth" and "Spock Thoughts" are funny narrated pieces, "Where Is Love" captures Nimoy's crooning barritone, but it is "Highly Illogical" that overshadows everything else. A swinging pop song about the lack of logic in most humans, it is Nimoy at his most droll and sincere performance on the album. Some songs get bogged down in serious sci-fi mumbo jumbo, but even those songs are usually so unusual that they warrant a listen. A few instrumentals, like the themes to both "Star Trek" and "Mission Impossible," are spread throughout to lengthen the album, but they are recorded in such a dated '60s pop way that it is hard not to like them. In fact, it is hard not to like the album as a whole; as obviously thrown together as it is, it still works. Even people who hate the series will probably get a kick out of this fun, oddball mix. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Theme from Star Trek Alexander Courage, Gene Roddenberry Leonard Nimoy (2:04)
Alien Cy Coben Leonard Nimoy (1:59)
Where Is Love? [From Oliver] Lionel Bart Leonard Nimoy (1:58)
Music to Watch Space Girls By Leonard Nimoy (2:20)
Beyond Antares [From TV Star Trek] Wilbur Hatch Leonard Nimoy (1:56)
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Earth Charles Randolph Grean, Leonard Nimoy Leonard Nimoy (2:19)
Mission Impossible [From TV Mission Impossible] Lalo Schifrin Leonard Nimoy (2:01)
Lost in the Stars Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson Leonard Nimoy (2:28)
Where No Man Has Gone Before [From TV Star Trek] Alexander Courage Leonard Nimoy (2:27)
You Are Not Alone Don Christopher Leonard Nimoy (2:02)
A Visit to a Sad Planet Charles Randolph Grean, Don Christopher Leonard Nimoy (3:02)
Highly Illogical [*] Charles Randolph Grean Leonard Nimoy (2:20)
The Difference Between Us [*] Cy Coben Leonard Nimoy (2:15)
Once I Smiled [*] Leonard Nimoy, Charles Randolph Grean Leonard Nimoy (2:09)
Spock Thoughts [*] Charles Randolph Grean Leonard Nimoy (3:02)
By Myself [*] Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz Leonard Nimoy (2:16)
Follow Your Star [*] Charles Randolph Grean Leonard Nimoy (2:34)
Amphibious Assault [*] Mason Williams, Charles Randolph Grean Leonard Nimoy (2:46)

Credits

Cary E. Mansfield (Reissue Producer), Charles Randolph Grean (Arranger), Charles Randolph Grean (Multi Instruments), Lisa Sutton (Reissue Design), Bill Inglot (Digital Remastering), Charles Randolph Grean (Producer), Bob Liftin (Engineer), Dan Hersch (Digital Remastering), Charles Randolph Grean (Conductor)
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