William Shatner, the legendary actor known for his iconic roles, steps away from his usual acting and singing to deliver a captivating spoken word experience with his album "Live." Released on August 19, 2014, under Cleopatra Records, this album is a unique blend of Shatner's distinctive voice and imaginative storytelling, spanning a diverse range of themes from space exploration to science fiction.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 19 minutes, "Live" is a collection of 13 tracks that showcase Shatner's versatility and creativity. The album opens with "Earthbound" and closes with "Finale," taking the audience through a journey of human achievement and speculative fiction. Notable tracks include "War of the Worlds," a nod to the classic H.G. Wells novel, and "Starship's Facilities," a humorous take on the mundane aspects of space travel.
Shatner's ability to bring characters to life through his voice is evident in tracks like "William Shatner-Audience," where he engages directly with the audience, and "Peter," a poignant narrative piece. The album also features tracks like "Galileo" and "6 Ways to the Moon," which delve into the realms of science and history, showcasing Shatner's fascination with these subjects.
"Live" is not just a spoken word album; it's a testament to William Shatner's enduring talent and his ability to captivate audiences with his voice and storytelling prowess. Whether you're a long-time fan of Shatner or new to his work, this album offers a fresh and engaging listening experience that highlights the power of spoken word as an art form.