Talk:Record sleeve

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I see significant problems with the statement, "The vinyl LP jacket and the 7"/12" sleeve are the areas to receive considerable attention to graphic design, and will contain the most important and pertininent information about the recording (manufacturer, artist, title of recording, and contents), assuming there is no visible record label with such information." For one thing, the wording makes it sound like the jacket itself will be made of vinyl. More importantly, there are numerous cases, perhaps even a majority of LPs that have been produced, where significant information such as songwriting credits, copyright dates, record label contact information, etc. appears solely on the label affixed to the record. Older LP jackets typically offer less of this type of information than the designs that have evolved for the back covers of CDs. I'm not bothering to make these changes, I'm just pointing out that the sentence quoted above could use some work. R0m23 (talk) 19:36, 10 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]