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The Amazing Spider-man, A Rockomic : From Beyond The Grave
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Nominated for two grammys this digitally remastered classic rocks. The ultimate rock n' roll "audio" comic book. Nothing else sounds and looks so "Marvelous" when played on a VIdeo Ipod.
Genre: Rock: Psychedelic
Release Date: 2006
From Beyond The Grave Record Label: SmartSongs, A Division of Blast,
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Amazing Spider-man: Side 1 20:01 Album Only
The Amazing Spider-man: Side 2 16:03 Album Only
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Album Notes

THIS DISC CONTAINS MP3'S AND WILL NOT PLAY IN A REGULAR CD PLAYER. --CD Baby


Vashti Productions, A licensee of the Marvel Comics Group, today announced the imminent release of the 25th anniversary, “MP3 Collector’s Edition” of Buddah Records ground breaking album “The Amazing Spider-Man, A Rockomic”. Originally released in 1972 “The Amazing Spider-Man” sold more than 100,000 units during the first three days of it’s original release.

To insure that the “MP3 Collector’s Edition” of “The Amazing Spider-man, A Rockomic” satisfies today’s 21st century Marvel fan, the original anilog recording has been digitally remixed and re-mastered to appeal to today’s super sophisticated audiophiles, Spidey fans and Marvel Freaks.

Finally, the “MP3 Collector’s Edition” of “The Amazing Spider-man, A Rockomic” contains a download able, super Scroll Motion® “digital comic book” that turns the original album art - drawn by the legendary John Romita - into a virtual “e-comic” that can be downloaded and manipulated in your Video iPod or computer.


“The Amazing Spider-Man, A Rockomic” can be purchased online as “a digital download” from I-tunes and other “digital” distributors or purchased on CD by contacting slemberg@ nyc.rr.com.

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REVIEWS

Spiderman - Rockomic
author: Jeffrey
I would've given this a 5-star rating, however it appears the songs were transferred from a vinyl lp... notwithstanding the occasional 'clicks' and 'pops', though, the remixers did a commendable job with the remastering(even though I don't understand why none of several available computer software programs known to remove vinyl clicks and pops wasn't utilized).
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