Examples of use of sleeve notes
1. The magazine itself acts as a literate set of sleeve notes to each of the 2' tracks. www.oxfordamericanmag.com Blue skies The worst part about budget travel is that you usually get what you pay for.
2. The latter‘s songwriting CV reads like the track listing of a CD with a steering wheel on the cover and sleeve notes by Jeremy Clarkson: Eternal Flame, Alone (by Heart), I Drove All Night and the Divinyls‘ I Touch Myself.
3. It doesn‘t, but a sense of terrible foreboding is further stoked by the sleeve notes, which make reference to "all my albums to come". You might call that another example of the sheer force of will that has got Hilton so far in so many improbable careers, but on the basis of the 11 tracks here, it sounds more like a threat.
4. Winner: Mark Wallinger collected the prize today for the bear film You have only to read the Tate‘s exquisitely pretentious sleeve notes to realise that those who view the bear film will surely believe themselves to be in the presence of genius.
5. Jesus Christ I love you, yes I do!" Call me crazy, but that sounded a lot like Christian rock, even though the music itself didn‘t, and I probably would have to skip this song, if it weren‘t for the brilliantly incomprehensible disclaimer in the sleeve notes: "This seems to confuse people, I‘d like to simply say that I mean what I sing although the theme of endless endless on this album is not based on any religion but more in the belief that all things seem to contain a white light within them ..." The theme of endless endless – oh man.