I could not give two shits over the art work or lack of, the music is what counts!
In a separate discussion, didn't you cite artwork as being all-important to you and a prime reason for you never wanting to buy lossless downloads of just the music, and sticking with CDs? Perhaps I've confused you with someone else.
I never stare at cover art while I listen to music so I couldn't care less about the art. This is previously unavailable work from a deceased composer.
At least it's not as bad as this and it seems the guy who named this album couldn't even count!
Worse still... Jesus makes SIX!!! Although maybe his sandal-footed holiness crept away quietly before they started singing. Shoulda called the album "I Won't Walk Without Jesus, But It Seems Jesus Will Walk Without Me, Gall Dang It. Hee Haw".
Anyway, back to the North: the cover's fine. The music's superb.
I could not give two shits over the art work or lack of, the music is what counts!
In a separate discussion, didn't you cite artwork as being all-important to you and a prime reason for you never wanting to buy lossless downloads of just the music, and sticking with CDs? Perhaps I've confused you with someone else.
I have no recollection of this, although I do love CD's and the artwork. However, bad artwork would not stop me from buying something I want. Good, bad or no artwork makes no difference if I love the music.
Scott, those custom covers of yours are so superb it should remove anyone's objections about what Joe S. was legally able to come up with for the physical cover. Import into iTunes or whatever music program you have, and then attach Scott's art, people! It's as simple as that.
Sounder is the 1972 Grammy-nominated soundtrack composed and performed by Taj Mahal, one of the most accomplished blues singers and multi-instrumentalists of our time. He also co-starred in the film as “Ike,” friend and neighbor of the Morgan family. The CD has been out of print since 1997. Taj Mahal is a three time Grammy winner for Best Blues Album, including this year for Tajmo, his latest release.