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From: USENET News System <news@indiana.edu>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1993 14:55:30 -0500
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Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Path: news From: mcjenkin@laguna.. (mcjenkin) Subject: TKI covers (was Re:Kate, of course!) Message-ID: <CC2q0C.IMB@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> Sender: news@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu (USENET News System) Nntp-Posting-Host: laguna.ucs.indiana.edu Organization: Indiana University References: <m0oT4hK-000NjVC@zoodle.robin.de> Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1993 19:55:23 GMT In article <m0oT4hK-000NjVC@zoodle.robin.de> writes: > > 10) Kate has four different album covers for one album (TKI). > > Wrong! Let's see: > > UK (kite/eyeball) > USA (Kate in a box) > Canada (Vogue-like) > Japan (pink leotard) > Yugoslavia (yet another picture, Kate in a white shirt, looking a bit to the right) > Uruguay (and another one, Kate's head looking straight into the camera) > (stuff deleted) (Uli has just given some vague descriptions of the various TKI covers (for those of you just joining us...)) I'm curious about the different cover situation. Why is it different in each country for TKI and not for the other KT cd's? Have most hardcore gaffans seen all the aforementioned covers? Is anyone collecting them? Doesn't KaTe have any say over what cover is used? Which seems to be the most favored cover by fans in general? I've seen the USA and Japanese covers and I like them both very much. I'm now trying to secure UK and Canadian copies but U.S. stores never import copies of TKI since the dreaded countrywesterntammywynette covered US TKI's are so readily available. (run-on sentence?) Are there any Canadian or British readers out there who would like to trade TKI's? If so, get back to me and we can arrange something... I understand that the "Kate-in-a-box" cover that we have here in the U.S. is not pleasing to KaTe herself but it probably would be quite an interesting novelty to own (unless of course, they're common in the U.K. and Canada too...) Kate Jenkins.