It was actually not Kritzerland -- it was Quartet's first Goldsmith release.
Sorry, got my Kritzers and my Quarters all muddled!
One I've been wanting for a while is Da by Elmer Bernstein. It filled out a Varese disc of his music with My Left Foot. Varese designed a new My Left Foot cover (without Da being mentioned at the bottom) which they use for iTunes but there has never been a standalone cover for Da.
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What I love about this thread is it makes me realise I need to make things I didn't know I needed.
I had to do quite a bit of crease line and text removal from this one, and I couldn't find a really good image to start with, so I hope this will do.
Now apart from not having the correct fonts on my computer (sigh) when I posted "The Last Jedi" I forgot to post the bottom half of the picture. Put it down to old age and stress. Now I've added the bottom of the poster, if anyone wants to change the text, feel free.
Now apart from not having the correct fonts on my computer (sigh) when I posted "The Last Jedi" I forgot to post the bottom half of the picture. Put it down to old age and stress. Now I've added the bottom of the poster, if anyone wants to change the text, feel free.
Yeah but at the moment all my attention is on that first 100 Rifles cover.
Love your Hell & High Water.
My Left Foot yes - I haven't seen the iTunes version, any good?
It's okay. IMO it's a definite improvement over the original CD cover (though it clearly used it as a starting point):
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I'm sure you could do much better. Though Da was mentioned terribly on the original front cover (it doesn't even get a space after the colon??) at least it was mentioned. The new iTunes cover for My Left Foot doesn't even acknowledge that the album includes a second score on it, which is kinda weird. Thankfully I have a Da cover now for my separate entry in iTunes.
Did anyone ever do a new cover for The Rifleman (Herschel Burke Gilbert)? I don't have my copy yet but I do remember the cover to that looking somewhat amateurish -- no offense meant to Laurel Records; they put out such a Holy Grail for so many!