Leonard Nimoy discography


In December 1966, when it became apparent that the original was developing a strong following in spite of low Nielsen ratings, Dot Records approached the producers of the show. The result was the signing of Leonard Nimoy to that label. Dot Records was a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures, and both Paramount and Desilu - the studio producing Star Trek - were acquired by Gulf+Western, first Paramount in 1966 and Desilu in 1967. So after the merger of the two companies Nimoy wound up working for Paramount both as an actor and singer, doing two television series and five albums.
Later Nimoy recorded a few spoken word albums.

Studio albums

  1. Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space
  2. Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy
  3. The Way I Feel
  4. The Touch of Leonard Nimoy
  5. The New World of Leonard Nimoy

    Compilations

''Space Odyssey''

Released 1972 by Pickwick Records and by Sears
Side 1
  1. "Theme from Star Trek"
  2. "You Are Not Alone"
  3. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Earth"
  4. "Once I Smiled"
  5. "The Ballad Of Bilbo Baggins"
Side 2
  1. "Spock Thoughts"
  2. "Here We Go 'Round Again"
  3. "Consilium"
  4. "I Search For Tomorrow"

    ''Outer Space/Inner Mind''

Released in 1974 by the Famous Music Corp. as a "Famous Twinset"
Side 1
  1. "Theme from Star Trek"
  2. "Alien"
  3. "Where Is Love?"
  4. "Music To Watch Space Girls By"
  5. "Beyond Antares"
  6. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Earth"
Side 2
  1. "Mission: Impossible"
  2. "Lost in the Stars"
  3. "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
  4. "You Are Not Alone"
  5. "A Visit To A Sad Planet"
  6. "Spock Thoughts"
Side 3
  1. "I'd Love Making Love To You"
  2. "Sunny"
  3. "Both Sides Now"
  4. "Love Is Sweeter"
  5. "Put A Little Love In Your Heart"
Side 4
  1. "Abraham, Martin & John"
  2. "Proud Mary"
  3. "Everybody's Talkin’"
  4. "Gentle On My Mind"
  5. "If I Was A Carpenter"

    ''Highly Illogical''

Released in 1993 by Rev-Ola Records
  1. "Highly Illogical"
  2. "If I Had a Hammer"
  3. "The Difference Between Us"
  4. "Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town"
  5. "Where It's At"
  6. "Abraham, Martin, and John"
  7. "Contact"
  8. "Nature Boy"
  9. "Consilium"
  10. "Everybody's Talkin'"
  11. "Here We Go Round Again"
  12. "Proud Mary"
  13. "Once I Smiled"
  14. "Both Sides Now"
  15. "The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins"
  16. "I Walk the Line"
  17. "Amphibious Assault"
  18. "If I Were a Carpenter"
  19. "Spock Thoughts"
  20. "Love of the Common People"

    ''Spaced Out''

Full title Spaced Out - The Very Best of Leonard Nimoy & William Shatner
Released in 1997 by Universal Music International Ltd.
℗ & © 1997 MCA Records, Inc.
  1. "King Henry The Fifth" Performed by William Shatner
  2. "Elegy For The Brave" Performed by William Shatner
  3. "Highly Illogical"
  4. "If I Had A Hammer"
  5. "Mr. Tambourine" Performed by William Shatner
  6. "Where Is Love"
  7. "Music To Watch Space Girls By"
  8. "It Was A Very Good Year" Performed by William Shatner
  9. "Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town"
  10. "Hamlet" Performed by William Shatner
  11. "A Visit To A Sad Planet"
  12. "Abraham, Martin and John"
  13. "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" Performed by William Shatner
  14. "If I Was A Carpenter"
  15. "How Insensitive" Performed by William Shatner
  16. "I'd Love Making Love To You"
  17. "Put A Little Love In Your Heart"
  18. "Sunny"
  19. "Gentle On My Mind"
  20. "I Walk the Line"
  21. "Ballad of Bilbo Baggins"
  22. "Everybody's Talkin’"
  23. "Both Sides Now"
  24. "Spock Thoughts"
William Shatner's tracks were taken from his 1968 Decca album The Transformed Man

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