AGuyIsWatchingYou
12.01.12 | Every booklet from every opera CD ever. |
thumbcrusher
12.01.12 | it's cool when there's lots of shit to read, i get kind of bummed when albums just have like one piece of paper with a picture in it |
jrm96
12.01.12 | The load and reload booklets are pretty big |
ChopSuey
12.02.12 | "it's cool when there's lots of shit to read, i get kind of bummed when albums just have like one piece of paper with a picture in it"
yeah. Sometimes I read the ''thank you'' sections when im bored |
XingKing
12.02.12 | I don't buy cds anymore but if there was some incentive to, I'd consider it. A huge booklet with lots of images or notes would be a start. |
demigod!
12.02.12 | Kid A and OK Computer come with pretty sweet booklets. lots of cool art. |
drewcordova
12.02.12 | Jimi Hendrix - Axis: Bold as Love. Of course, it's probably because it was released so long ago. They go in and add a lot of notes about recording and touring after the original release. Come to think of it, all of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and other old releases that I own have large booklets (CD's anyways, I'm sure I have some vinyl with large booklets too). |
dante1991
12.08.12 | As much as I love Dream Theater, I've always found their booklets pretty poor. Especially those albums. Ironically, Systematic Chaos probably has the best booklet, although it's one of the weaker albums... |