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Hits from Outer Space
Hits from Outer Space
Customer Review: The good doctor visits the Star Trek universe and beyond
It seems strange to say that "Hits From Outer Space" is not exactly mainstream Dr. Demento because we are, after all, talking about Dr. Demento (a bit of hyperbole since Barret Hansen only has a master's degree in music from U.C.L.A.). I have to admit I was thinking to find oldies like "Purple People Eater" on this 2002 collection, but the only song I recognized was one of the newest, "The Saga Begins," Weird Al Yankovich's brilliant setting of the story of "Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace" to the tune of Don McClean's classic "American Pie." The rest, such as Boots Walker's "They're Here" are new to my little corner of the known universe.
The good doctor probably should have worked "Star Trek" into the title of the album because we have "Beam Me Up, Scotty" by Terry McGovern, "Star Trekkin'" by Firm, "Stardrek" by Bobby Pickett & Peter Ferrara, "Do the Picard" courtesy of Humphires, Rusty & The Boneheads, "What's Up Spock" performed by Great Luke Ski, and "Star Trip" by the Congress of Wonders. Then you have "Twinkle Twinkle Little Earth" performed by Leonard Nimoy and you are wondering why William Shatner's "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" is not included in the mix. The "star" of the album is Leslie Fish, who has both "Carmen Miranda's Ghost" and "Banned from Argo," but I have to admit a special place in my warped little musical heart for "The Ballad of William Robinson" performed by Bill Mumy, who gives his "Lost in Space" character a good going over. The net result is that I liked this collection a lot more than I ever thought I would once I scanned the playlist. Not too many gems, but no really clunkers, and that ups the overall average in a good way.
Customer Review: The Final Frontier
This is a Dr. Demento compilation featuring cuts with an outer space theme. With only twelve tracks, it's a bit on the short side. They could easily have fit half a dozen other cuts on it. Off the top of my head, I can name "The Flying Saucer", "The Martian Hop", "Martian Boogie", "Kirk and Spock", "Star Wars Cantina" and "Yoda" as tracks that could have been included. But I will judge the CD based on what it is, not what it could have been. First off, let me advise you not to get this CD if you are not interested in Star Trek, because over half the tracks have a Star Trek theme. "Beam Me Up, Scotty" is a slight, but fun, song based on the misquoted Star Trek catch phrase. "Star Trekkin'" is the funniest song ever written about Star Trek. "The Saga Begins" is a great parody by "Weird Al" that sets the plot of "Star Wars: Episode One" to the tune of "American Pie". "Star Drek" is a classic skit parodying Star Trek that will be familiar to regular listeners of the Dr. Demento Show. "Do the Picard" is a terrific song about Star Trek: The Next Generation. "Carmen Miranda's Ghost" is a strange, but fun, song about a space station being haunted by, yes, Carmen Miranda's ghost. "They're Here" is a decent song about alien invaders that has a similar arrangement to "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!". In the corny "Twinkle Twinkle Little Earth", Mr. Spock says a few words about the stars. I didn't care much for "Banned From Argo", which is about shore leave. In the great "The Ballad of William Robinson", the now middle aged Will Robinson of "Lost in Space" updates us on his life. "What's Up Spock" is an okay parody of the rap song "What's Up Doc?". "Star Trip" covers similar ground as "Star Drek", but it's twice as long and half as funny.