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Now That's What I Call Colour Me Good Record Sleeves 2

Current price: $13.00
Now That's What I Call Colour Me Good Record Sleeves 2
Now That's What I Call Colour Me Good Record Sleeves 2

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Now That's What I Call Colour Me Good Record Sleeves 2

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A colouring book for music aficionados featuring drawings of both classic and lesser-known record sleeves. The book features a variety of black and white images drawn by artist Mel Elliott.
In the age of digital downloads, we are really missing something, and that thing is album artwork, which normally now appears as a tiny icon next to your song in your media player of choice, or not at all when you're jogging along with your ipod in your pocket! Who has time to stop and look at the art your favourite musicians have put together for the discerning music listener?
Fear not though; for the lovers of the old ways, and lovers of colouring books, for people who love the big old album sleeves around a vinyl record or just the glossy booklets in the front of a new CD, there's tonnes of the stuff (as drawn by Mel) in this fun and cool colouring book. Colour in and celebrate this often over-looked art form by creating your own limited edition versions of your favourite albums!
Some of the albums featured in the colouring book are drawings of record sleeves by: Britney, Blur, Beyonce, The Boss, Oasis, David Bowie and many more inside. A perfect gift for a music aficionado, or anyone who likes colouring in!

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