Public bug reported:

OS: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric stable 32-bit
Application: unity 4.28.0, rhythmbox-scope 0.1-0~12~oneiric1

See attached image.
I have a number of songs that don't have cover art. They are represented by 
ugly blank file icons (the screenshot shows the Faenza-Ambiance icon set, but 
this can be seen with ubuntu-mono-dark as well). Instead, such songs which 
don't have cover art should be represented by a music icon, possibly the icon 
for MP3s. This also more clearly communicates that these are music files.

Albums without cover art should also have a separate icon, to
differentiate them from songs.

This has been tested with both Banshee and the experimental package for
Rhythmbox by Mark Tully.

** Affects: unity-lens-music (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  OS: Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric stable 32-bit
- Application: unity 4.28.0
+ Application: unity 4.28.0, rhythmbox-scope 0.1-0~12~oneiric1
  
  See attached image.
  I have a number of songs that don't have cover art. They are represented by 
ugly blank file icons (the screenshot shows the Faenza-Ambiance icon set, but 
this can be seen with ubuntu-mono-dark as well). Instead, such songs which 
don't have cover art should be represented by a music icon, possibly the icon 
for MP3s. This also more clearly communicates that these are music files.
  
  Albums without cover art should also have a separate icon, to
  differentiate them from songs.
  
  This has been tested with both Banshee and the experimental package for
  Rhythmbox by Mark Tully.

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  Songs without cover art should have generic music icons

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