I Miss Album Covers - Album Art

    Ok, I used to love the whole feel of getting an album. Remember. Checking out the inside or the back for lyrics. Checking the inside sleeve for any pics. The smell of the album. Pulling out the album for the first time. The whole tactile feel. Remember queuing up the album on a record player. The sound of static after playing the album repeatedly until it got a bunch of scratches. The album skipping, the sound of the needle dropping. I bought a record player two years ago because I missed it so much. I still have to hook it up. I did buy a few albums. Peter Frampton, Frampton Comes Alive. Boston (their debut) and Paul McCartney and Wings, Wings Over America. Stupidly, I got rid of most of my albums years ago. To pay for this or that. I regret getting rid of them. So one of these days, I'll hook up the record player and speakers and re-live the best days in music. The 1970's. The analog days!

Speaking of Album Covers, do you remember Led Zeppelin's third album?

Album Art by Richard Drew, Aka Zacron, 1970

Now, that was fun to look at. Plus, the album had a wheel you could turn on to change out some of the art. It's just an example of what I miss. Now, we have to settle for little digital thumbnails online with iTunes and Spotify. Even if these services allowed you to make the artwork bigger when listening, it would help. Then, if some younger people listen, they can appreciate the artwork that much more. Bigger than 2x2",  ya know!

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