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[message]Where Will the Animals Sleep
Where Will the Animals Sleep
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Captain Kirk himself, William Shatner, boldly goes where no actor has gone before with his latest album "Where Will The Animals Sleep? Songs For Kids And Other Living Things".
Shatner's musical offerings have always been a mixed bag, and this album is no exception. From quirky children's songs to heartfelt ballads about our furry friends, Shatner's unique charm shines through in every track.
The album kicks off with "The Animal Song", a catchy tune that will have both kids and adults tapping their feet. Shatner's spoken-word delivery, accompanied by playful instrumentation, creates a whimsical feel that is sure to delight listeners of all ages.
Moving on to "Where Will The Animals Sleep?", Shatner takes a more serious tone as he explores the impact of humans on the environment. With poignant lyrics and a haunting melody, this track stands out as a powerful message wrapped in a beautiful package.
Overall, "Where Will The Animals Sleep? Songs For Kids And Other Living Things" is a charming and eclectic album that showcases Shatner's versatility as both an actor and a musician. While some tracks may not resonate with every listener, there's no denying the sincerity and heart that Shatner brings to each song. Boldly listen and be entertained!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Elephants of Termites
2. Oh My Honeyguide
3. 7000 Miles On a Non-stop Flight
4. Barnacle Bill the Sailor
5. Chomp, Chomp, Chomp
6. Mushrooms Talk to Trees
7. Where Would the Animals Sleep?
8. Aphids and Ants
9. I'm a Coral See in the Coral Sea
10. In Rhino's Guard
11. Why Do We Bug You
12. Secret Agent Whale
13. Birdsong Symphony
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About the artist
William Shatner
Ah, the one and only William Shatner. For those who only know him as the iconic Captain Kirk from Star Trek, you're missing out on a whole other side of this multifaceted performer. Born in Montreal, Canada in 1931, Shatner has had a career that spans over six decades and crosses multiple mediums. From television to film to music, there seems to be no limit to this man's talents. But it's in his music career that Shatner truly shines. With a discography that includes spoken word albums like "The Transformed Man" and "Has Been", Shatner has shown us that he's not afraid to take risks and push the boundaries of what is considered conventional music. His distinctive spoken word delivery combined with experimental musical arrangements has earned him a cult following that can't get enough of his unique sound. But it's not just his music that sets Shatner apart, it's also his sense of humour and self-awareness that make him a joy to watch both on stage and on screen. Whether he's engaging in a hilarious duet with a fellow musician or poking fun at his own legendary status, Shatner always keeps us entertained. So, if you're looking for something a little bit different in your music collection, look no further than William Shatner. With a career that has been as bold and adventurous as the characters he's portrayed, Shatner continues to surprise and delight us with his ever-evolving artistic endeavours. Live long and prosper, indeed.
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