Some bootlegs of classic Dylan recordings have become classics themself and people may want to display them, using copies of the 'original' artwork. However, in many
cases the original artwork does not give justice to these recordings. In many cases pictures are used from different periods and the track and source information is either
missing and/or wrong. Let's not talk here about those 'fancy' fonts which make many bootleg cover look like .....
As an alternative I have now started to create artwork for classic boots in a consistent style, using pictures from the correct period of time and including complete track and
source information. I only use the original bootleg titles when they really describe the content of the recording - otherwise I use new names. The original titles are, however,
mentioned on the covers, so that the source is uniquely clear - to avoid confusion.
I have started with a few boots from Dylan's first, acoustic period covering 1961-1964.