American Sessions 1969 (FTD) CD 5

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American Sessions 1969 (FTD) CD 5

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... mission completed :D
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Re: American Sessions 1969 (FTD) CD 5

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I like this font on back cover better than on previous one (pen-like).
Great job!


When your heart gets restless - time to move along,
When your heart gets weary - time to sing a song,
But when a dream is calling you
There's just one thing that you can do...


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Thanks for your comment. Actually I tried to reflect the different fonts which can be found on the original tapes.... Sometimes even hand written....



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dicke.katze wrote:... mission completed :D
It's a shame that none of the songs here were actually on XPRS 2470 (side 1 of Back In Memphis).

'The Fair's Moving On' was on XPRS 2471 though Image

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Very nice covers. Love the use of fonts etc but also the inclusion of the old sellotape. It really is a thing from those days where sellotape or clear tape got old and turned yellow showing the proper age of memorabilia. I like that, and of course the super photo on the front. Well done.