Spider Man
Jazz vibist, Freddie McCoy “Spider Man” on Prestige (1966) Tracks are: Hav` Mercy; Yesterdays; The Girl from Ipanema; Spiderman; That`s all; Speak out, Deagan!
Jazz vibist, Freddie McCoy “Spider Man” on Prestige (1966) Tracks are: Hav` Mercy; Yesterdays; The Girl from Ipanema; Spiderman; That`s all; Speak out, Deagan!
March 22nd, 2008 at 11:08 pm
I betcha neither Marvel Comics or the artist, John Romita, got cover credit for this. Is the lp any good, though?
March 23rd, 2008 at 5:05 pm
Doesn’t look anything like Romita to me.
I’ll eat my spider-mask if that’s not a home drawn version of an original by the great Spider-man creator Steve Ditko.
May 22nd, 2017 at 8:28 am
Hi, guys!
Guy Mondo: Romita did not get cover credit, because…
Spider-fan: I hope you prepared a tasty hollandaise sauce because the album does indeed credit Steve Ditko with the cover art. Stan Lee would NOT let something like that slide unnoticed from a company the size of Prestige.
On the back, it credits the drummer Rudy Lawless, who I had the great pleasure to meet. The album is very good, if you wish to listen to a Soul-Jazz record (which I do!). Freddie McCoy played vibes.