Billy Gibbons, Todd Rundgren among stars featured on William Shatner's first-ever Christmas album

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Cleopatra RecordsWe know Captain Kirk can pilot a starship, but how about a sleigh? William Shatner is set to release his first-ever Christmas album this fall, Shatner Claus, a 14-track collection of holiday tunes recorded with the help of a variety of well-known musicians.

Among the artists contributing to the project, according to Amazon, are ZZ Top‘s Billy Gibbons, Todd Rundgren, ex-Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyle, The CarsElliot Easton, Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman, Jethro Tull‘s Ian Anderson and Iggy Pop.

Gibbons is featured on a rendition of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer;” Rundgren and Pyle appear on a version of “Winter Wonderland;” Easton lends his talents to “Run Rudolph Run;” Wakeman plays keyboards on a version of “O Come, O Come Emmanuel;” Anderson contributes to Shatner’s take on “Silver Bells” and Iggy is featured on a rendition of “Silent Night.”

Other guest artists featured on Shatner Claus include punk veteran Henry Rollins, folk legend Judy Collins, King Crimson saxophonist Mel Collins and country star Brad Paisley. The album will be released on October 26, and will be available on CD and vinyl.

The Christmas collection follows Shatner’s 2013 recording project, Ponder the Mystery, a prog-rock concept album on which he collaborated with Yes member Billy Sherwood that featured guest appearances by Wakeman, The DoorsRobby Krieger, Foreigner‘s Mick Jones, Edgar Winter, Steve Vai and country star-turned-Eagles member Vince Gill.

Here’s the full track list of Shatner Claus:

“Jingle Bells” — featuring Henry Rollins
“Blue Christmas” — featuring Brad Paisley
“Little Drummer Boy” — featuring Joe Louis Walker
“Winter Wonderland” — featuring Todd Rundgren & Artimus Pyle
“Twas the Night Before Christmas” — featuring Mel Collins
“Run Rudolph Run” — featuring Elliot Easton
“O Come, O Come Emmanuel” — featuring Rick Wakeman
“Silver Bells” — featuring Ian Anderson
“One for You, One for Me”
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” — featuring Billy Gibbons
“Silent Night” — featuring Iggy Pop
“White Christmas” — featuring Judy Collins
“Feliz Navidad” — featuring Dani Bender

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