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Music made simple, so goodbye jewel box



 
 
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Old April 11th 08, 11:58 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Adrian C
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Default Music made simple, so goodbye jewel box

Folded cardboard, 2 CD's, no real printed artwork or artist information.

In a Tesco near you. Four quid a piece.
http://www.musicmadesimple.info/

So gone are the days that holding a record sleeve and reading the liner
notes, admiring the well thought out graphic actually mean't something?

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Old April 11th 08, 01:46 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland[_2_]
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Default Music made simple, so goodbye jewel box

"Adrian C" wrote in message
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Folded cardboard, 2 CD's, no real printed artwork or artist information.

In a Tesco near you. Four quid a piece.
http://www.musicmadesimple.info/

So gone are the days that holding a record sleeve and reading the liner
notes, admiring the well thought out graphic actually mean't something?

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Adrian C



Wonderful stuff! Have a look under "Classical"... Michael Bolton, Bobby
McFerrin and Joe Jackson....what a hoot!

S.

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Old April 11th 08, 10:19 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Mikkel Breiler
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Default Music made simple, so goodbye jewel box

On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 14:46:35 +0100, "Serge Auckland"
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So gone are the days that holding a record sleeve and reading the liner
notes, admiring the well thought out graphic actually mean't something?


What liner notes? No album I have seen had decent liner notes since the late 60s -
perhaps early 70s.

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Adrian C



Wonderful stuff! Have a look under "Classical"... Michael Bolton,


What do you think is on an album called "My Secret Passion: The Arias"?

Bobby
McFerrin and Joe Jackson....what a hoot!


Granted with Ryuichi Sakamoto, John Williamns and Kurt Weil their definition of
"classical" is *a triffle* widelensed.
(My Secret Passion: The Arias)

-Mikkel
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Old April 12th 08, 09:31 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Serge Auckland[_2_]
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Default Music made simple, so goodbye jewel box

"Mikkel Breiler" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 14:46:35 +0100, "Serge Auckland"

wrote:

So gone are the days that holding a record sleeve and reading the liner
notes, admiring the well thought out graphic actually mean't something?


What liner notes? No album I have seen had decent liner notes since the
late 60s -
perhaps early 70s.

--
Adrian C



Wonderful stuff! Have a look under "Classical"... Michael Bolton,


What do you think is on an album called "My Secret Passion: The Arias"?

Bobby
McFerrin and Joe Jackson....what a hoot!


Granted with Ryuichi Sakamoto, John Williamns and Kurt Weil their
definition of
"classical" is *a triffle* widelensed.
(My Secret Passion: The Arias)

-Mikkel



I think Michael Bolton is to operatic singing what Einstein was to
sky-diving. I'm pretty sick and tired of so-called operatic singers that
couldn't fill a village hall without amplification.

Just a subjective impression, without DBT of course....

S.


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