tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5271453857178906898.post2816478064261402880..comments2024-03-28T18:12:44.035-07:00Comments on Unearthed In The Atomic Attic: Stan Kenton Plays For TodayBy Mark Betcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12284668918367327017noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5271453857178906898.post-22571722789472450282012-11-22T19:29:03.675-08:002012-11-22T19:29:03.675-08:00Thank you for your kind words. I too enjoy the cov...Thank you for your kind words. I too enjoy the cover graphics and frequently collect albums for the art first. I'm old enough to appreciate the effort it took to produce images before the advent of computer production. By Mark Betcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12284668918367327017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5271453857178906898.post-23915891160863397352012-11-22T17:46:35.494-08:002012-11-22T17:46:35.494-08:00I think it's my first comment on this blog, so...I think it's my first comment on this blog, so let me say thank you for all your posts and reviews -- they've been a great guide when out digging through the bins.<br /><br />I'm also a huge fan of the cover artwork posted here. It speaks to another time, another mindset, and sometimes photography budgets that would rival the entire cost of producing an album these days.<br /><br />I scooped this album a couple of months back. It's certainly one of Kenton's better ones, and really sets an example to counter his liner note comments about jazz contemporaries losing the melody amidst improvisations.Richard Cotenoreply@blogger.com