Talk:Fuchsia Swing Song

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"Alternative" Cover[edit]

That supposed "Alternative" cover isn't from any Japanese CD release -- but from a series of blue and orange Blue Note covers released in Spain in the mid-90's. A quick search on Discogs.org shows the exact TOCJ release in the caption is actually brown, like the original...

https://www.discogs.com/release/1772676-Sam-Rivers-Fuchsia-Swing-Song

The blue and orange one is from Spain (and from 1998, not 1995)...

https://www.discogs.com/release/3542416-Sam-Rivers-Fuchsia-Swing-Song

AND, I would argue that the blue and orange cover is really just the way a really cheap Spanish reissue program decided to do several Blue Note albums on CD in the late 90's -- and is really of no consequence (and the alternative cover shouldn't even be shown at all on this page).

This Spanish series really bastardized a whole bunch of Blue Note covers, but also a few non-BN covers too (of albums later reissued by Blue Note). The entire blue and orange series can be seen here...

https://www.discogs.com/label/343585-The-Blue-Note-Collection?page=1&genre=All&limit=500 24.126.82.116 (talk) 17:49, 4 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]