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William Shatner
Has Been


4.5
superb

Review

by Lambda USER (69 Reviews)
November 12th, 2009 | 27 replies


Release Date: 2004 | Tracklist


An album by William Shatner... a 4.5? Right now you are probably staring at your computer screen in disbelief, maybe drooling just slightly, the bag of chips you were feasting on hungrily forgotten in your surprise that I would give an album by someone best known for playing a starship Captain a superb rating. However, it's true- I can't recommend this record enough.

Opening with the fantastic cover of Pulp's "Common People", the album has literally no weak spots until the very end. Some of the tracks on here are Grammy-nomination good, such as the brilliant "That's Me Trying," or the hilarious "I Can't Get Behind That." This album obviously meant something to Shatner, who pours his heart into this project. If you aren't emotionally moved by the powerful "It Hasn't Happened Yet," then I'm afraid you have no soul. By far the most moving piece on the record, however, is "What Have You Done." This song is simply Shatner talking with some faint ambient noises in the background, but my god, does it work. Essentially a poem about his dead wife, it details his reaction upon coming home and seeing her face down in his pool where she had drowned, about him jumping in and pulling her out... and about him realizing it was too late. You can feel Shatner's pain as he says, "Is this what death looks like?" and "My love was supposed to protect her- it didn't." I challenge everyone who think this album is a joke to listen to this track.

Other highlights include the funny "Ideal Woman," in which Shatner reveals his idea of a perfect woman, and title track "Has Been"- a mock Western-esque anthem, complete with a chorus in the background saying things like "Don't say dick," and "They laugh at others failures, though they have not done ***." The only disappointment is closing track "Real," which I don't enjoy; everything else here is pure gold though. One last track to bring up is the penultimate "I Can't Behind That," which, as I said before, is purely hilarious. A basic description of this song would be: William Shatner and Henry Rollins yelling at each other for three minutes and eight seconds, while a drummer and bassist freak out and some sound effects play. Sound like your cup of tea? No? Too bad, you have to hear this anyway. Brilliant dialogue.

This album is absolutely a must-have for anyone. If I could recommend you anything similar to this, I would- but I really can't. The closest thing to it would be Shatner's debut "The Transformed Man" (which is thirty-six years its elder), but this isn't really like that at all. This is an experience that will change your views on what can be not only music, but good music. I know it did for me.



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hydeyomoney
November 13th 2009


934 Comments


William Shatner is epic, i would not doubt a 4.5

Lambda
November 13th 2009


2654 Comments


It's a superb album

Lambda
November 21st 2009


2654 Comments


Any other comments?

Disconnected
September 18th 2010


487 Comments


This sounds really good. Also, this review is the best I've read in a while. Pos'd.

Lambda
September 18th 2010


2654 Comments


Thanks! I really recommend this.

ShadowRemains
September 18th 2010


28069 Comments


i don't even

theNateman
January 25th 2016


3809 Comments


I just heard common people. I'm kinda blown away

LotusFlower
January 25th 2016


12000 Comments


Haha. I forgot about this album.

Tunaboy45
January 25th 2016


18612 Comments


Common People is great

Tyler.
January 4th 2017


19033 Comments







Storm In A Teacup
October 2nd 2020


46508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

What the fuck this is amazing.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
October 2nd 2020


26758 Comments


no way

Storm In A Teacup
October 2nd 2020


46508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the songs are all original and all constructed well. he has guest vocalists backing him up. on songs like It Hasn't Happened Yet Shatner gives a passionate and well written performance that made me emotional....try that one song maybe and then the album if you like it or are intrigued. also just look at the average.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
October 2nd 2020


26758 Comments


I love shatner ironically and because of Trek, so I might have to

Storm In A Teacup
October 2nd 2020


46508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Me too because of Trek and Boston Legal. He is a million times more lovable in Boston Legal than Trek. But this is better than Trek now. I wouldn't rank it ahead of Boston Legal. But these songs have such character to them. He is such a character. I feel like You'll Have Time is a song I can come back to when I'll inevitably be sad about someone passing and that song might cheer me up or stop me from sobbing for a minute.



AAANNNND JOEEEYYY RAMMOOOONNEEEEE

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
October 2nd 2020


26758 Comments


wow that was something, I think I really liked it?

Storm In A Teacup
October 3rd 2020


46508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Apparently I must because I am revisiting it less than 24 hours later.

MillionDead
October 3rd 2020


5592 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I forgot this existed!!!

Storm In A Teacup
October 3rd 2020


46508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

and it's fucking great

Storm In A Teacup
October 4th 2020


46508 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

listening to this for the third night in a row. i love it



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