Tomaso Albinoni: selections from Trattenimenti armonici per camera a violino, violone e cembalo , Op. 6 and Suonate a tre , Op. 1 plus Sinfonia à 4 in B Flat Major, T. Si 6
Les Sauvages - Harpsichords in pre-Revolutionary Paris
Giulia Nuti
Harpsichord works written or published in pre-revolutionary Paris by Schobert, Tapray, Eckard, Hüllmandel and Mozart. Performed on a harpsichord ravalé by Pascal Taskin, Paris 1788. Instrument located at Museo degli Strumenti Musicali, Castello Sforzesco, Milan. Album recorded at the museum.
You can easily Google the album's title and the artist Kal.
Then you'll get access to the music.
I think that's the "scope"; share, search and discover.
If the music album covers are posted it's because the posters like the music.
Music lovers, not music reviewers; they let us do the search work.
They don't write for Stereophile, like you do.
Sheesh! I was just saying that I am often impressed by and enjoy the quality of the artwork even if I have no particular interest in the music on that specific release. It was not meant as a criticism of anyone's contributions.
In the past you commented that it's nice to have a line or two commenting on the music to go along with the album cover. That was my thought.
* A short comment helps in the search, so I do agree with you (prior comment).
A nice picture is also a motivation in the search.
A combination of both is best...IMO.
We don't have to be music reviewers to write a line describing our overall impression, so it's easy for anyone posting a nice album cover picture.
** All those nice music album covers look much better from a LP than a CD, by the way.
That's one advantage of analog over digital (there are more ...).
And of course, mono/stereo strictly (no multichannel classical music from LPs).
*** The music should be more impressive than its cover.
I wonder if some people buy more the cover than the music content ...?
Anyway a beautiful music recording with beautiful music performance inside a beautiful art cover album is a beautiful thing.