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Spider-Man: Rock Reflections of a Superhero |  | Artist: Various Artists Label: Rcr Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $2.40 as of 9/9/2010 05:53 CDT details You Save: $11.58 (83%)
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Seller: the_music_store Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 39843
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 180832000017 EAN: 0180832000017 ASIN: B00063MBBC
Release Date: October 12, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | High Wire - Spider-Man, Gengo, Rob | | • | Peter Stays and Spider-Man Goes - Spider-Man, Ragogna, Mike | | • | Narration - Spider-Man, | | • | Square Boy - Spider-Man, Nelson, Marty | | • | Narration - Spider-Man, | | • | New Point of View - Spider-Man, Dahrouge, Ray | | • | Narration - Spider-Man, | | • | Spider-Man - Spider-Man, Nelson, Marty | | • | Narration - Spider-Man, | | • | No One's Got a Crush on Peter - Spider-Man, Minogue, Terence P. | | • | Gwendolyn - Spider-Man, Nelson, Marty | | • | Count on Me - Spider-Man, Kirkland, Bill | | • | Narration - Spider-Man, | | • | Dr. Octopus (Pt. 1) - Spider-Man, Palumbo, John | | • | Dr. Octopus, Pt. 2 - Spider-Man, Palumbo, John | | • | Green Goblin (With Narration) - Spider-Man, Minogue, Terence P. | | • | Narration - Spider-Man, | | • | Time Will Show Me the Way - Spider-Man, Kirkland, William |
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Memories of singing these songs out loud in my parents' livingroom August 4, 2009 R. Hilliard (USA) Back in the 70's I got this album in the mail from the old Heroes World catalog, and within 6 months, had worn it out. My Mom knew how much I loved this record, she ordered another one for me when she heard how much the first one was skipping and popping. When the second one came in, my Dad copied it onto 8-Track (!) for me using his good equipment. Well here I am 47 years old, and I STILL LOVE THIS RECORD. My wife laughs hysterically when she hears me singing along in my (Bat)man-cave. Like fine aged cheddar, this is some awesome cheese! For fans of Spidey, the 70's, and novelty records. Don't be a SQUARE BOY, walk the HIGH WIRE and get this CD!
A perspective from a Spider-Fan under 40! June 3, 2008 Mel Zorro A truly unique piece of Spider-Man history, Peter Parker's first rock and roll musical adventure, soon to be joined by the broadway musical.
As a child of the 80's raised on "Spider-Man & His Amazing friends", this is not a piece of nostalgia to me (I bought it in a comic store for the first time upon it's re-release), but a window into a decade I'll never know or understand. But it is fascinating nontheless.
While not radio hits by any means, these songs are definitely more sophisticated that the usual Hanna-Barbera cartoon band nonsense.
Ranging from synth-laded prog-rock ("High Wire"), to psychadelic intropection ("Peter Stays and Spider-Man Goes") to 1950's Frankie Valle style ballads ("Gwendolyn") this album shows great range.
While there a few too many "I'm Spider-Man" themed songs, the stand out track is "Peter Stays and Spider-Man Goes" which is really the centerpiece of the album describing Peter's concerns over his dual identity.
Following close behind is the tracks Dr. Octopus parts 1 & 2 which are way out there musically, but really are brought to life by the vocalist who goes on a tirade at the end of part 2 challenging everyone from the Fantastic 4 to the Avengers claiming he will destroy them. Funny stuff!
If nothing more than to satisfy your curiosity, buy it. It's being offered extremely cheap here on Amazon, I paid $25.00 for my copy, but it was well worth it.
A Must For Superhero Fans September 29, 2006 www.ryancordell.com What more could you ask for than seventies rock anthems telling the story of Peter Parker/Spiderman complete with narration by Stan Lee. I would spend an evening listening to this, than watching either of the recent movies. Just don't make me choose between the 70's live action show and this. That my friends would be a tough call.
Two of my favorite tracks are "New Point of View," about Peter discovering his new powers and abilities, and "No One's Got A Crush On Peter," about the struggles of the superhero who still struggles with the problems of teenage life.
Good for kids and Spiderman addicts July 26, 2006 Patrick Jordan (Phoenix, AZ) I bought this CD for my son when he was about four years old because he loves Spiderman so much. He's nine now and still iistens to it! As an adult though I find that the music is very silly. It's just a bunch of really bad 70's songs about the superhero. I would only suggest it for a good clean album for kids to listen to or for the collector of Spiderman material.
spider-mans back and brought all his gay 70's songs with him July 19, 2003 2 out of 19 found this review helpful
Well i didnt buy the CD because i had already heard it and well i don't want to swear but it was very very rubbish. One word to describe it is something beginning with s and end in hit and rhyms with spit.
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