My confirmation notice came, like. 8+ hours after the order was placed and given an order # on the website.
Not sure what automation lag could be closed to make that gap less large.
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Oh, photos, yeah, probably. But why not? Again, he was famous (relative to the market).
But the actual designs themselves, I think the OGs are pretty varied, even within the impulse! "brand look". And even then, after the next regime came in...
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Some of the CD packagings are uninspired. Like, the Japan thing had an infinitely more interesting cover as an LP. No idea why they did that...maybe in response to the Marsailian-ish fear of music like that, maybe they wanted it to look like something else.
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Hmmm....not sure I'd agree with that, at least not for original issues.
Coltrane was famous. He had a saleable visage. Was there ever a Beatles album without them on the cover? Or Sinatra?
And they weren't even saints!!!!!
So you are referring strictly to posthumous impulse! covers then?
I didn't notice any real trend that way until Stellar Regions. And then, yeah, they got a bit....uninspired.
Do you mean the ones with all the shots from a C. Stewart shoot where the lighting makes it look like his jacket is purple?
If so, laziness, imo. Maybe they own them outright?