A TALE OF TWO SACD COVERS
I just opened, haven't listened yet, to Tania Maria's COME WITH ME SACD. It comes in a reg-lar jewell case and has one of those moroic, degenerate, trite, silly plastic outer sleeves like Sony won't quit doing. Yuck-a-tossis!

The only redeeming thing thing about (Concord) Universal's sleeve is that it sez "MULTICHANNEL" in big letters vertically and "SUPER AUDIO CD" across the bottom in even bigger letters.
I don't know about ya'all but I like's them thar improved jewell cases, super...???
Now, the award for strangest SACD packaging ever goes to....the envelope please...and the winner is A SONG FOR YOU KAREN by Jeremy Monteiro Trio. The disc packagings looks more like a mini-box of chocolates or something than an audio disc! Is the cover pink or pale red, you be the judge. The false cover is secured on the spine and otherwise loose with book style flaps that fold around the cover... Well, the packaging is book style. I'll tell you about the inside in a moment....
The front flap has a rose and a heart in opposite corners, each with a cardholder slit. There's a little, err, petite card that sez "A Song For You Karen" in gold letters. The card is removable and inside it it sez, "Dear Karen", and then the words to the album's first song Leon Russell'a A SONG FOR YOU are reproduced. Then it's signed "Winston & Jeremy".
I put this album in when I started this post. Track 3 is coming now. Jacintha is the quest vocalist, BTW. The album is dedicated to The Carpenters' Karen. Several Carpenter tracks are mixed amongst the others... Anyway, the booklet opens up to cardboard pages with track info, lyrics, and other stuff. There's an LP type sleeve and inside it is an LP type innersleeve that's white paper on one side, the disc side down, and clear plastic for the label side. So, there's no spindle to break.
I like this novelty packaging. I'd like it if multiple disc sets came like this. Then, I've never liked multidisc Jewell or digipacks of any style much, so far. I could live with this style for SACD packaging in general sans the flaps and card. It's sort'a like the Boz Scaggs' DVD-A/CD booklet from a couple of years ago, except the disc is easy to get in and out and has it's own inner sleeve. The Boz pack was a good idea except for the super tight disc sleeves on each inside cover wall. It's a lttle thinner and compact though. It fits in a reg-lar CD slot.
First Impressions Music gets an 'A' for original very kool packaging from me!
If ever there was a CD that made a pretty gift, unwrapped no-less, this is it.
Univesal get's a double 'D' for copying Sony on the Tania Maria album. Double D = DUMB & even DUMBER for copying Sony, "...Doubla la dee..." ! Atleast the disc is a hybrid multichannel, it goes on next, BTW.
***edit*** > The Jeremy Montero cover is about a centimeter too wide to fit into a standard CD slot. It's not too tall just a smidgeon too wide.....