Errors/Mispelt/Typos on albums?

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Jan 27, 2006
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I know continuity on websites is important and I was just wondering if it should be on albums. I bring this up because I just looked at the front cover of MC Breed - the fharmacist and its spelt with 'the' but on the spine its spelt with 'da'..

Ive seen alot more mistakes like track lists on the back cover dont match up to the cd when you play it or the back covers track list don't match the tracks printed on the disc / inlay..

I remember reading on siccness about a Master P typo on Ghetto D..
The back cover on my Master P - Ghetto D has 'Make Say Ugh' but on other prints the cover has 'Make Em Say Ugh'..
 

Ry

Sicc OG
Apr 25, 2002
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  • Ry

    Ry

I think its unacceptable and is unprofessional. If I can make a shitty mix CD and make a cover and have no errors, then why cant the art department of a record label do it?
 
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My boy had a add in Murder dog a couple years back for ..Kadoffi of the young d boys... Money mack on a million. Everything was cool on that, but he fucked up on his own record label..It was crosshair records and that fool put crooshair,and hes a 'smart dude'...so I guees it can happen to anyone.
 
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Silencer from the thugs albums...
Im not your puppet with the Im not your pupet remix
An artist is featured on tracks under Bizz and Biz
Featurings where there is no featurings....what a mess
 
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The Undisputed Truth said:
I think its unacceptable and is unprofessional. If I can make a shitty mix CD and make a cover and have no errors, then why cant the art department of a record label do it?
I kinda agree. My homie printed off a mixtape he made and he typed 2 track numbers the same (1,2,3,3,5). He had to print off an updated batch.

The final result shows the highest professionalism achieved of the product.

If its got errors n shit on it then it reflects the artists attempt to make the "perfect" cd. This kinda got me tinkin about how we define perfect.. If the album has been pressed with errors then its prolly in its perfect form.. Its just meant to be..