
Liner notes (also sleeve notes or album notes) are the writings found on the
sleeves of
LP record
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albums and in booklets that come inserted into the
compact disc jewel case or
cassette j-cards.
Origin
Liner notes are descended from the program notes for musical concerts, and developed into notes that were printed on the outer album jacket or the inner sleeve used to protect a traditional 12-inch vinyl record, i.e.,
long playing or
gramophone record album
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-track or Cassette tape, cassette), or digital distribution, dig ...
. The term descends from the name "record liner" or "album liner". Album liner notes survived format changes from vinyl LP to cassette to CD. These notes can be sources of information about the contents of the recording as well as broader cultural topics.
Contents
Common material
Such notes often contained a mix of factual and anecdotal material, and occasionally a
discography for the artist or the issuing
record label. Liner notes were also an occasion for thoughtful signed essays on the artist by another party, often a sympathetic
music journalist, a custom that has largely died out. However, the liner note ''essay'' has survived in reissues and retrospective compilations, particularly in box sets. It is also a tradition in Japan, especially for foreign artist releases. Liner notes often include complete song lyrics for the album.
Biographies
Liner notes now usually include information about the
musician,
lyrics
Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a "libretto" and their writer, ...
, a personnel list, and other
credits to people the musicians want to thank and people or
companies involved in the
production of the
music
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.
They also can give details on the extent of each musical piece, and sometimes place them in historical or social context. Liner notes for
classical music
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recordings often provide information in several languages; if the piece includes vocal parts, they will often include a
libretto
A libretto (From the Italian word , ) is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or Musical theatre, musical. The term ''libretto'' is also sometimes used to refer to th ...
, possibly also translated into several languages.
Label copy
The factual information in liner notes comes from the label copy. Label copy is the record label's official info sheet for the published release. It contains information that accompanies a musical work, including artist name, song title, song length,
ISRC code, catalogue number, composer, publisher, rights holder, technical and artistic credits,
A&R and producer credits, recording dates and locations. In digital music, the label copy is contained within what's known as metadata.
Metadata
Liner notes sometimes provide
metadata that can help when cataloguing private or public collections of sound recordings.
However, the information provided on liner notes varies considerably depending on the studio or label which produced the record. It also varies how much of the metadata digital media services such as
Spotify and
iTunes
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make public.
In 2018,
Tidal launched official music credits supplied by distributors across their database of 90 million recordings. In 2019 Australian company
Jaxsta launched a database of official music credits and liner notes. The database is made up of content-owner supplied metadata rather than crowd-sourced data, making previous hidden metadata more widely available to the music industry as well as the public domain. In 2019, French company
Qobuz launched official music credits and digital liner notes booklets appearing in the player. Pandora also launched full credits within their player in 2019. Metadata credits are sent from official sources to all databases and streaming services using the DDEX ERN standard, however not all services display this data to the consumer.
Digital liner notes
Increasingly and due to the rise of digital downloads, a
digital booklet is being introduced to compensate for the lack of a physical booklet.
Apple Inc. also introduced
iTunes LP which features interactive menus instead of simple pages.
Spotify also has songwriter and producer credits available for individual tracks. Lyrics are also available on certain tracks, in collaboration with
Genius. , it was estimated that up to 94% of recordings are now supplying the official music credits feed direct from the owners of the data to streaming services such as
Spotify,
Amazon,
Google
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,
Tidal,
Pandora,
Qobuz and more, as well as databases such as
Gracenote, but not all services are displaying the data they are sent at this stage.
Awards
A
Grammy Award for Best Album Notes has been given annually since the 6th Annual Grammy Awards, May 12, 1964.
See also
* Book-and-record set
References
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External links
* Liner Notes i
''From Bach to Xenakis''
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