The Touch of Leonard Nimoy
The Touch of Leonard Nimoy is the fourth studio album released from Leonard Nimoy. The album was released in 1969, on Dot Records.[1]
The Touch of Leonard Nimoy | ||||
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Released | June 1969 | |||
Genre | Outsider music Folk music | |||
Label | Dot | |||
Producer | Charles R. Grean George Aliceson Tipton | |||
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Background
Continuing with the folk sound and direction he established with his previous album, the songs range from optimism, political awareness, the human condition, living together, and love.
The song "Maiden Wine" was featured in the Star Trek episode, "Plato's Stepchildren". It is the song sung by Spock while he was being manipulated by the Platonians in 2268 (hence the "serenade from the laughing spaceman", as originally named).[2][3]
Track listing
Side one
- "I Search for Tomorrow" (Paul Evans, Paul Parnes)
- "Maiden Wine" (Leonard Nimoy)
- "Now's the Time" (Val Stoecklein)
- "Cycles" (Gayle Caldwell)
- "I Think it's Gonna Rain Today" (Randy Newman)
Side two
- "I Just Can't Help Believin'" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil)
- "Nature Boy" (Eden Ahbez)
- "Contact" (Nimoy, George Tipton)
- "The Man I Would Like to Be" (Nimoy, George Tipton)
- "A Trip to Nowhere" (Cymbal, Costa)
- "Piece of Hope" (Leonard Nimoy)
Production
- Producer: Charles R. Grean
- Arrangers and Conductor: George Tipton
- Engineers: Thorne Nogar and Dave Wiechman
- Cover Photography: Tommy Mitchell
- Art Direction: Christopher Whorf
External links
- Review of Touch of Leonard Nimoy at maidenwine.com, a detailed Leonard Nimoy fan site.
References
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