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sleeve notes

British  

plural noun

  1. US equivalent: liner notes.  the printed information on a record sleeve

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"People love to be able to hold the record and read the sleeve notes. They love to be able to look at the art of the record sleeve," he said.

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The sleeve notes credit players of the sitar and the tabla, the Kashmiri santoor and the South Indian kanjira.

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Her intentions are laid bare from the sleeve notes for the album, in which she says: "A smirk creeps onto this poet's face. Because it's the worst men that I write best."

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In the sleeve notes for the album, Swift acknowledges both the turmoil of the relationship and the sharpness of her pen.

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The politician is credited in the sleeve notes as "The Right-On" Ken Livingstone.

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