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If your leather photo album cover is getting sticky, it's probably not leather, but instead vinyl. The best way to get it less sticky is to us some spay cooking oil (remove or cover pictures/pages with a gallon sized zip bag). Rub the oil in and let is soak in, repeat as necessary.
click on the album in which the photo is in. click on "edit album". Move cursor to right hand corner of the particular photo. An arrow will appear with three options below it: choose "move to other album". The other two options are: "make album cover", "remove this photo". A box will appear from which you can choose the Album you want to move the picture to. Click on "move photo".
It was Bob Gruengood album :)
to move a picture to another album: click on the album in which the photo is in. click on "edit album". Move cursor to right hand corner of the particular photo. An arrow will appear with three options below it: choose "move to other album". The other two options are: "make album cover", "remove this photo". A box will appear from which you can choose the Album you want to move the picture to. Click on "move photo".
...it's not a mandolin, but a guitar, but I'm pretty sure the album you are thinking of is "Indianola Mississippi Seeds" by B.B. King, released in 1970. More information and a photo of the cover can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianola_Mississippi_Seeds ...that photo won a Grammy for best album cover design!
The cover photo was shot by John Deeb (as well as the photo of the band that's in the booklet). I'm not sure who designed the layout.
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if your referring to the album cover, it was draw by an artist with charcoal
That photo was on the cover of Vanity Fair
you have to save the photo to your computer then add the photo to your album
The Photo Album was created on 2001-10-09.
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