Dmitry Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 I saw this one at the record shop today, and it looks like a so-so xerox copy of the original[which I've also seen]. Much rougher than the tocj cover. It does have one extra cut that the tocj doesn't. Quote
jazzbo Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 Cover looks okay to me. I like the blue better on this than the TOCJ. Deeper. . .more "note"-worthy. But that's just my esthetics. This is a killer session if you haven't heard it. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 Unless Blue Note has changed their approach to the RVG series, the covers are full-sized scans of old LPs that they borrow from someone's collection. Hence, many of them look "aged" or even odd-looking. I am pretty sure many of the LPs used for the first two or three batches were from Bob Belden's collection. I'm sure if anyone on the NY area has better covers for the next batch of RVGs, BN would love to use them. Dmitry, stop by and offer. Later, Kevin Quote
Dmitry Posted August 18, 2003 Author Report Posted August 18, 2003 Unless Blue Note has changed their approach to the RVG series, the covers are full-sized scans of old LPs that they borrow from someone's collection. Hence, many of them look "aged" or even odd-looking. I am pretty sure many of the LPs used for the first two or three batches were from Bob Belden's collection. I'm sure if anyone on the NY area has better covers for the next batch of RVGs, BN would love to use them. Dmitry, stop by and offer. Later, Kevin He he. I wish. Lon, it looks much grainier than the smooth blue of the LP and TOCJ covers, but not as bad as that infamous John Patton cover, of course. I'll probably pick it up, since I traded the tocj recently. Quote
davef Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 IMO, the RVG beats all previous issues and I did own the TOJC and JRVG prior to that. Quote
CJ Shearn Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 What they've done since the last batch of RVG's is change the original serial numbers in the logos or in the typography which is something I don't know why they've done. As I have complained before, it takes away the original retro feel of the series. Quote
HKL Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 hi, the blue note redesign artwork has been discussed for many times on the blue note bulletin boards. From an artistic point of view it´s a shame. it is absolute not outstanding! but their partner company emi-toshiba japan have an excellent redesign. original artwork and high quality-scans. it should be no problem for blue note U.S.A. to get the japanese redesign. And it would be great to praise the wonderful work of reid miles and francis wolff. But who cares about artwork? Most collectors are interested in a new RVG remastering only..... HKL Quote
David Williams Posted August 18, 2003 Report Posted August 18, 2003 (edited) Can't remember if Tom Evered ever confirmed it, but I imagine that reproducing the covers from used, abused, but loved LP sleeves was a deliberate decision for the 'RVG' series concept. I like the effect on titles like Moanin' and Unity where you can see the wear and tear - a nice idea. Haven't seen Natural Soul, though: the TOCJ will do for me. Off to listen to Face To Face now, though, after Soul Stream brought it up. Edited August 18, 2003 by David Williams Quote
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