Here is a sample of his music. Sort of James Taylor-esque, I suppose?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbUqYwAdhwA[/youtube]
There are 8 songs on the disc, 7 are acoustic and one has some electric guitars in it.
Here is how the actual disc will be printed:
Here's how the 6 panel digipack cover will be printed (folded in half long ways, and then in thirds). This particular picture is one of the near-final revisions (the back panel fine print, under the song list, has changed, and a QR code was added to link to the YouTube video, and space for a bar code was left under the little girl's feet) but I don't have the final-final version, because it is trapped on my laptop at home.
As you look at this, top left is where the CD tray will be, bottom left is the rear cover, bottom middle is the front cover. The other three panels are lyrics and CD dedication which will fold to the inside. The panel with the guitar image on it will have a clear plastic CD tray on it so you can see the picture underneath.
What did I have to work with? The images of himself, his twirling daughter, and guitars, which he gave explicit instructions to be front cover, back cover, and inner panel. The rest is me trying to make it all feel cohesive in some way. There is an image of Mount Etna overlaid on the guitar close up, as Etna is mentioned in his song Taormina.
The song "Little One" is about his daughter (hence she is the star of the CD Cover...)
Trying to make it all make sense and "flow" was pretty difficult... I think the high key images vs. the rich colors and feel of the guitar image contrasted heavily. I tried to bring the guitars to the outside panels with the wood grains of the guitar macro and the overlaid image of Etna and bring the blue/white to the inside by using a tighter crop of the cover image on the CD itself.