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Prince bootleg artwork I'm wondering what collectors do with the great artwork that is out there.
If you, like me, have amassed a seriously vast collection of live Prince material over the years on CD-R, you might have the disks stored in spindles for the sake of space. I see lots of very cool artwork produced and mostly I just save it on my hd and use it for reference. If I printed artwork and put it in jewel cases for every live Prince CD I have, I'd have to rent a house just to store them.
Do many of you actually print and make CD cases for your disks? Just curious. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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That art's handy for iTunes. | |
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I made a kinda crappy artwork cover for Rick James and Prince's Fire It Up Tour audio | |
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When I began using the interwebs to obtain bootlegs I burned my downloads to cd-r's, but I never did faff around printing art. I would put the discs in a cd case and write the tracklist on the cd case with a gold ink pen. Crude, but it was all I needed. I would keep the art along with my download on an external hdd. These days I do not have the space or inclination to burn anything to cd-r's. Most of the art these days on the free labels is fantastic and of a very high quality (though I can think of a few exceptions), and while it is nice to read and look at, it's not what is important to me......the music is. It's great to have the art, and I don't like having a release without the art, but it's something that gets looked at a couple of times and that is that.
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Some years ago, I used to burn everything and to print everything.
Nowadays, with well over 1400 titles in audio, it became nearly impossible space/price wise.
Still hope to burn and print everything I didn't yet but in this very moment space is a big issue. | |
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So it does boil down to the storage. Proper or not. In your case, I would suggest a few sata harddisks, 1 or 2 TB a piece, to put the music on them in flac or other lossless format. That would ba a good midterm storage. Then you can burn whatever you like, copy to sd-card, or convert to mp3 to make it usable for whatever your wishes need.
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I've framed the symbol from the Viage 1 artwork,it's at the top of the stairs - also had it made into a stick on cover for the back of me iPhone. As for for cd cases no,there's just too many - but I may make the effort for the montreux like jazz DVD. Comin str8 outta Preston... | |
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That is nice artwork indeed, but I think the art from the Viage2 boot is even better, that symbol looks great against the black background.
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Please don't waste your ink and CDRs on a lot of the recent bullshit that's made its way to the boot world. | |
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^That's another thing that detracts me from doing the task: why should I waste a lot of money and space on things I won't be bothered listening to?
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I have well over 600gb of video audio and i listen 2 it on ipod, archos or stream it 2 tv. i take no time in trying 2 burn it all. i also love the viage cover very much. the people taking time making the art and giving us the music r doing a remarkable job for us | |
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