- Liner notes
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Liner notes (also sleeve notes or album notes) are the writings found in booklets which come inserted into the
compact disc jewel case or the equivalent packaging for vinyl records and cassettes.They are descended from the notes of text that were printed on the rear side of the cardboardrecord jacket used to protect a traditional 12-inch vinyl record, i.e.,long playing orgramophone record album . The term descends from the name "record liner" or "album liner ". On vinyl recordings, the most common placement of these notes would be the paper sleeve inside of analbum jacket that served to protect the record from dust (dust sleeve or dust liner, etc.). As the rear covering of an album jacket was applied in early days in a fashion that resembled the tailored lining of garments (overlapping and protecting the edges of the front cover), it's also likely that "liner" could have been a printer's terminology for this back cover area as well.Such notes often contained a mix of factual and anecdotal material, and occasionally a
discography for the artist or the issuingrecord label . They were also an occasion for thoughtful signed essays on the artist by another party, often a sympatheticmusic journalist , a custom that has largely died out. However, the liner note "essay" has survived in retrospective compilations, particularly in box sets.Liner notes now usually include
information about themusician ,lyrics , a personnel list, and other credits to people the musicians want to thank and people or companies involved in the production of themusic . They also can give details on the extent of each musical piece, and sometimes place them in historical or social context. Liner notes for classical music recordings often provide information in several languages; if the piece includes vocal parts, they will often include alibretto , possibly also translated into several languages.Liner notes sometimes provide
metadata that can help when cataloguing private or public collections of sound recordings. However, the information provided on liner notes varies considerably depending on the studio or label which produced the record.Increasingly and due to the rise of digital downloads, a
digital booklet is being introduced to compensate for the lack of a physical booklet.ee also
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Digital booklet - Liner notes included in selected online purchases supplied in PDF
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