KenH
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CD Booklets - now online
Posted By Brance On 28th July 2008
http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/linernotes.jpgThe New York Times ran a story yesterday about the demise of CD inserts. Using Teddy Thompson (son of English folk-rocker Richard Thompson who wrote the Del McCoury hit 1952 Vincent Black Lightning) as an example, the article relates that Thompson’s newest CD has one line of liner notes which refers readers to the artist’s website for details.
Thompson did indicate that he had jumped the gun a bit by not including the liner notes, and the British version of the CD, due out next month, will include them. Even so, he still thinks this is the eventual direction the industry is taking.
- rest at www.thebluegrassblog.com/cd-booklets-now-online/
Posted By Brance On 28th July 2008
http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/linernotes.jpgThe New York Times ran a story yesterday about the demise of CD inserts. Using Teddy Thompson (son of English folk-rocker Richard Thompson who wrote the Del McCoury hit 1952 Vincent Black Lightning) as an example, the article relates that Thompson’s newest CD has one line of liner notes which refers readers to the artist’s website for details.
Thompson did indicate that he had jumped the gun a bit by not including the liner notes, and the British version of the CD, due out next month, will include them. Even so, he still thinks this is the eventual direction the industry is taking.
- rest at www.thebluegrassblog.com/cd-booklets-now-online/