I HAVE IT: 'CHOREOGRAPHY'
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I HAVE IT: 'CHOREOGRAPHY'
I HAVE IT: 'CHOREOGRAPHY'
I bought 'Choreography' on my way home from work today.
Of course, I knew all the music already, but had not seen the art work yet. I'll make scans availalbe soon. There are four beautiflul photos, including the cover one, in the booklet.
I bought 'Choreography' on my way home from work today.
Of course, I knew all the music already, but had not seen the art work yet. I'll make scans availalbe soon. There are four beautiflul photos, including the cover one, in the booklet.
OK, here is my description of the art work, the text can be found in my review on my website
Vanessa-Mae: Saying Power On Strings'
The Art wok of Choreograhy
The artwork of the album, the booklet, is of course a well thought over design. However, it provides limited textual explanations and a personal word by Vanessa-Mae herself, only brief descriptions in the track listing inside the booklet. The texts inside are printed against a transparent pictuure of an ancient world map to symbolise the multi-cultural heritage of the music on the album. The booklet contains three nice photos of Vanessa-Mae, and there is one additional photo at the back of the jewel case. The cover photo shows Vanessa-Mae in a spectacular pose holding her Guadagnini violin above her head. Vanessa-Mae wears in a wonderful red dress and her face is beautifully made up, especially noticeable is the excessive lipstick in matching colour to her dress. Inside the booklet, Vanessa-Mae is portrayed with her head bended and with her wonderful long black hair on the back with only a few locks casually over her shoulder. Her visage is of course perfect with again the striking red lipstick. In this photo, she is wearing a black dress and a shine through black under garment is visible above the dress. The back side of the booklet has a photo of Vanessa-Mae with her upper body, dressed in a sleeveless off-white blouse with black collar around her shoulders. The photo on the backside of the jewel case is the same as inside the booklet, only this time Vanessa-Mae is shown completely sitting on the ground with her legs crossed wearing sandals with yellow straps.
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See for the scans of all pages my reveiw at:
Choreography review
Here is one fine photo:

Vanessa-Mae: Saying Power On Strings'
The Art wok of Choreograhy
The artwork of the album, the booklet, is of course a well thought over design. However, it provides limited textual explanations and a personal word by Vanessa-Mae herself, only brief descriptions in the track listing inside the booklet. The texts inside are printed against a transparent pictuure of an ancient world map to symbolise the multi-cultural heritage of the music on the album. The booklet contains three nice photos of Vanessa-Mae, and there is one additional photo at the back of the jewel case. The cover photo shows Vanessa-Mae in a spectacular pose holding her Guadagnini violin above her head. Vanessa-Mae wears in a wonderful red dress and her face is beautifully made up, especially noticeable is the excessive lipstick in matching colour to her dress. Inside the booklet, Vanessa-Mae is portrayed with her head bended and with her wonderful long black hair on the back with only a few locks casually over her shoulder. Her visage is of course perfect with again the striking red lipstick. In this photo, she is wearing a black dress and a shine through black under garment is visible above the dress. The back side of the booklet has a photo of Vanessa-Mae with her upper body, dressed in a sleeveless off-white blouse with black collar around her shoulders. The photo on the backside of the jewel case is the same as inside the booklet, only this time Vanessa-Mae is shown completely sitting on the ground with her legs crossed wearing sandals with yellow straps.
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See for the scans of all pages my reveiw at:
Choreography review
Here is one fine photo:

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¬_¬ well... i live in Mexico, at least, in the US will be relased in 2005, but here, its impossibleArioch wrote:Yes I also want itI WANT IT TO![]()
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Dava look on the bright side, Be Glad that we do not live in America![]()
Our American Cousins have a longer waitwhy O'Why couldn't Sony
have done a single world wide release date?

Machalita
Finally, the wait is over!
Hi people,
I used to be a frequent visitor of this forum although I rarely posted anything. I liked to come in and just read what guys had to say. recently, I sort of gave up since there wasn't any exciting news of vanessa-mae. But now I'm back!!!
I'm so excited about 'choreography'. I can't wait to get my hands on it!
Cheers everyone
Jeliefish
I used to be a frequent visitor of this forum although I rarely posted anything. I liked to come in and just read what guys had to say. recently, I sort of gave up since there wasn't any exciting news of vanessa-mae. But now I'm back!!!
I'm so excited about 'choreography'. I can't wait to get my hands on it!
Cheers everyone
Jeliefish
I got it!
I just received my CD from Azie, which I bought from eBay. It's the original English version, not a copy, including inlayer.
Now it is getting time to enjoy: I will take my headphone, a glass of wine, close my mind for external noise, and dream away.
Now it is getting time to enjoy: I will take my headphone, a glass of wine, close my mind for external noise, and dream away.