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  2. Optical disc packaging - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. and Canada, the jewel box of a music CD was originally packaged for retail sale in a large cardboard box called a longbox in order to fit in store fixtures designed for vinyl records, offer larger space for display of artwork and marketing blurbs, and deter shoplifting. This packaging was much-criticized as environmentally wasteful ...

  3. Snap case - Wikipedia

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    It also made good financial sense as it repurposed cardboard-manufacturing machinery still onsite. It was originally used as a prestige format in a square case for Warner Music Group CD-Singles from 1993 to 1997 (when WMG was still Time Warner controlled), but was later adapted as rectangular case for video disc media, starting with Video CD in ...

  4. Album cover - Wikipedia

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    The LP format remains in use for occasional new releases, though other formats have largely supplanted it. The size of the typical cardboard LP sleeve cover is 12.375 in (31.43 cm) square. Starting in the mid-1990s, the compact disc (CD) was the most common form of physically distributed music products.

  5. Gatefold - Wikipedia

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    Gatefold issue of rock band Queen's Made in Heaven CD. A gatefold cover or gatefold LP is a form of packaging for LP records that became popular in the mid-1960s. A gatefold cover, when folded, is the same size as a standard LP cover (i.e., a 12½-inch [32.7-centimetre] square).

  6. Bob Dylan - Wikipedia

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    The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 – Tell Tale Signs was released in October 2008, as both a two-CD set and a three-CD version with a 150-page hardcover book. The set contains live performances and outtakes from selected studio albums from Oh Mercy to Modern Times , as well as soundtrack contributions and collaborations with David Bromberg and Ralph ...

  7. The Lovin' Spoonful - Wikipedia

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    The Lovin' Spoonful The Lovin' Spoonful in 1965 Clockwise from bottom right: John Sebastian, Zal Yanovsky, Joe Butler and Steve Boone Background information Origin Greenwich Village, New York City, U.S. Genres Folk rock pop rock Years active 1964–1968 1991–present Labels Kama Sutra Buddah Elektra Spinoff of The Mugwumps Members Steve Boone (see § Members for touring members) Past members ...