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4.0 out of 5 stars
No album artwork
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2017
I loved Maron’s new special, and it may be my favorite of his career. With Thinky Pain being the only other Maron album available on vinyl, I was excited to see Too Real was going to be released on vinyl and preordered it immediately. I received it today and was shocked to see two records in paper sleeves with no cover art. I’m still excited to have it, but why no artwork?
I loved Maron’s new special, and it may be my favorite of his career. With Thinky Pain being the only other Maron album available on vinyl, I was excited to see Too Real was going to be released on vinyl and preordered it immediately. I received it today and was shocked to see two records in paper sleeves with no cover art. I’m still excited to have it, but why no artwork?
4.0 out of 5 stars
No album artwork
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2017
I loved Maron’s new special, and it may be my favorite of his career. With Thinky Pain being the only other Maron album available on vinyl, I was excited to see Too Real was going to be released on vinyl and preordered it immediately. I received it today and was shocked to see two records in paper sleeves with no cover art. I’m still excited to have it, but why no artwork?
While the records themselves appear just fine, they didn't ship with a cover sleeve. Naturally, Maron's performance is solid, so no bones about the media itself. Wish it came with a cover, like Thinky Pain did. Oh well, I'm happy to have the records at all.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Apparently it comes without a cover sleeve?
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2017
While the records themselves appear just fine, they didn't ship with a cover sleeve. Naturally, Maron's performance is solid, so no bones about the media itself. Wish it came with a cover, like Thinky Pain did. Oh well, I'm happy to have the records at all.