Does Digital Music Need Artwork?
from the changing-times dept
Digital music may be great for distributing songs, but some are upset about losing out on album cover art. Of course, plenty of cover art is available online, and some of the new download stores include the ability to offer cover art and information. However, not everyone does this or feels comfortable with it. There's one interesting suggestion in the article: a band's website is the new cover art. The problem with that, however, is that there's no historic record of what their website looks like with each release. With a band, many people form some association between the cover art of an album and the music on that album. That's much more difficult with a website that no longer exists. It is true that (at least for me) album cover art is closely associated with the music. I've found that to be especially true when I've ended up with used or pre-release CDs that don't contain the cover art. When I later see the actual cover art it often is a bit jarring, because it doesn't necessarily fit with how I've been experiencing the music. I recently ordered a CD online from a musician (directly from his website) who I've been a fan of for over a decade. There were some problems with the order, and eventually the musician just burnt me a copy of the CD and included a second CD with new stuff he was working on (along with a hand written note listing the songs and apologizing for the order taking "bloody forever"). In both cases, since the CDs have no artwork I've been having a little bit of trouble "picturing" the album in my head. I'd never realized that this happens, but it seems that I very closely associate the cover art with the music itself.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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While many of these buys were just plain BAD, many got me interested in groups I would never have sampled otherwise.
Yeah, the art is important ... it's much like meeting person for the first time ... APPEARANCES COUNT !!!
WIth the coming of the online stores, apple, napster, walmart, etc, we're going to be innuedated with choices which eventually may have no art associated with them. I seriously doubt that we're going to randomly click on a track to sample it UNLESS it's already got good word of mouth .... or god forbid ... a pop up add plays 30 seconds of the song to get you attention. hmmmmmmmmmm
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I grew up in the era of the album. I decorated my bedroom wall with album covers. There is nothing like a few Iron Maiden album covers over your bed to freak your parents out ;)I remember when CD's were introduced. I don't care about cover art anymore. I don't read liner notes anymore either. When I get a new CD I burn a copy for the car, rip it to an MP3, and then the original CD gets put into my CD Jukebox and the case gets trashed. The only hard part of the process is deciding what gets removed from the jukebox and relegated to the auxillary CD storage where it will likely never get played again.
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Cover art on mp3 players?
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digital art for music
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oh yeah
You also have to wonder how well any of the boy bands would sell if they all looked like Bill Gates.
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