OUTER SPACE: INNER MIND


Beam me up, Scotty, Dot has sold my master tapes to the Italians!

"Outer Space, Inner Mind" was released as part of the Paramount "Famous Twinset" series in 1974. A feeble attempt at a greatest hits package, it is essentially a re-issue of "Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space" together with some of Nimoy's more infamous covers ("Proud Mary", "Abraham, Martin and John", "If I were a Carpenter" etc).

Poor old Leonard now ends up in a re-issue series featuring artists such as the Mills Brothers and the Andrews Sisters. You almost feel pity.

Unfortunately, the sound quality isn't very good, and the records have very low gain compared to the earlier DOT releases. The packaging is a shameless Star Trek rip-off, complete with cheesy oil painting of the Enterprise. The usual Star-trek copyright info is completely missing, suggesting that by 1974, no-one really cared anymore.

Mention is made of the fact that Leonard Nimoy is still singing... for the residents of a drug rehabilitation clinic!

Leonard Nimoy lp vinyl "Outer Space/Inner Mind (Theme From Star Trek/Alien/Where is Love?/Music To Watch Space Girls by/Beyond Antares/Twinkle, Twinkle Little Earth/Mission Impossible/Lost In the Stars/Where No Man Has Gone Before/You Are Not Alone/A Visit To a Sad Planet/Spock Thoughts/I'd Love Making Love To You/Sunny/Both Sides Now/Love is Sweeter/Put a Little Love In Your Heart/Abraham, Martin & John/Proud Mary/Everybody's Talkin'/Gentle On My Mind/If I Were a Carpenter)", Famous Twinsets PAS-2-1030/gatefold/2 lp's/dj labels/sm/'74


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