Gatefold A4-size cardboard cover, housed in a printed outer Sordide Sentimental clear plastic bag, includes two tipped-in photographs, a text by Danny Dupic titled "Why Write?" (in French, and translated into English) and credits and release information.
Inserts:
Glossy white sheet (9.5 x 6.5 in.) with essay in French by Jean-Pierre Turmel, titled "L'Intérêt de L'Inutile"; photo-illustrated on verso.
Flat white sheet (8.25 x 5.75 in.) with English translation of Turmel essay by Paul Buck, titled "The interest of the Useless."
Flat, embossed grey card (5 x 3.25 in.) with release information.
© 1981
Numbered edition.
2730 records were pressed but only 2500 covers printed. That is why the copies 2501 to 2730 are sold with a different cover painting, made by Jean-François Jamoul originally intended for the unreleased issue No. 2 of the review "Oneshot 2".
Additional information:
According to the Sordide Sentimental website 2735 copies were pressed.