Between the beautiful art (cover/inserts/labels/the disc itself: WAX  
TRAX!), the new world of mixology, and the audio "presence" of a  
record, the resurgence of vinyl is indeed a wonderful thing to see.   
Now if only I could figure an affordable way to move 1000 pounds of  
vinyl from my folk's house on the east coast to Oregon...

Michael

On Dec 1, 2006, at 4:43 PM, David J Brooks wrote:

> Quoting Bob Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>> It was a whole lost art for photographers and designers.  You just
>> can't do much in the small space of a CD box.  And you always need a
>> magnifier to read anything in the booklets.  I still keep my vinyl LP
>> collection, and the cover art (and sometimes inserts) are one reason.
>
> Agreed Bob.
>
> I even have a few picture disk's still wrapped.:-)
>
> Here in the Toronto area,wax seems to be reapearing
>
> Dave
>>
>> One of my all-time favorite albums is Puzzle by Mandrake Memorial
>> from 1969.  Not only is the music spectacular, but inside the LP
>> sleeve was a round artwork inspired by Escher, a rollie-pollie that
>> you could put on your turntable and hypnotize yourself watching.
>>
>> Bob
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