I'm sure most would agree with me that the standard jewelcase is the ideal; it is is "standard is usually fits on any shelf, is uniform with most of any collection, and can easily be replaced if need be.
Sadly more and more companies are using jewelcases less due to several reasons like bitching from tree hugging hippies causing everyone to go "green", and more plants breaking down the molds that make the jewelcase, and some misguided labels just think other types of packing is cool and much more appealing.
When I started collecting CDs twenty four year ago it seemed the only CDs that were no in standard jewelcases were usually singles with B-sides and often they were imports. This almost made the digipack appealing because you were usually going to get some none album track. This would cause me to pick up many singles of The Cure, Soundgarden, C.O.C., Danzig, etc. Over time no matter how careful you are the digi gets digged. And if the hub teeth broke then you just had a broken case.
Nowadays there are so many different types of cases as you all know and most suck pretty bad. Years ago the only cases difficult to replace where digis, those DCD cases (The Doors Greatest Hits that everyone has owned at one time or another) and those single slim cases. Now there are cardboard sleeves, all types of digis, vinyl replicas, those stupid things with the foam hub, and more.
As a collector this is annoying at the very least.
Your thoughts?
Sadly more and more companies are using jewelcases less due to several reasons like bitching from tree hugging hippies causing everyone to go "green", and more plants breaking down the molds that make the jewelcase, and some misguided labels just think other types of packing is cool and much more appealing.
When I started collecting CDs twenty four year ago it seemed the only CDs that were no in standard jewelcases were usually singles with B-sides and often they were imports. This almost made the digipack appealing because you were usually going to get some none album track. This would cause me to pick up many singles of The Cure, Soundgarden, C.O.C., Danzig, etc. Over time no matter how careful you are the digi gets digged. And if the hub teeth broke then you just had a broken case.
Nowadays there are so many different types of cases as you all know and most suck pretty bad. Years ago the only cases difficult to replace where digis, those DCD cases (The Doors Greatest Hits that everyone has owned at one time or another) and those single slim cases. Now there are cardboard sleeves, all types of digis, vinyl replicas, those stupid things with the foam hub, and more.
As a collector this is annoying at the very least.
Your thoughts?