Thursday, March 29, 2012

Greenwich Village

Greenwich_VillageI've always been a fan of Albert Ayler -- I'll have to do the cover to Love Cry eventually -- but for another Impulse! Records cover, I'm doing one of his other classic recordings, Live in Greenwich Village. I love the designs from this period -- and look at those colors! Too many to include in the palette, so I hope you dig the few I picked... as always, click on the palette to the right for full details about each color...

 ...or dig the original cover below...

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Vanguard Again

Vanguard_AgainFor another John Coltrane album from Impulse! Records, here is the cover and color palette for Live at the Village Vanguard Again!, a classic live date from 1966. Super simple with lots of vibrancy - can't go wrong there! Enjoy the details by clicking on the palette to the right... ...or dig the original cover below!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Duke Ellington and John Coltrane

Ellington_ColtraneI'm switching gears and doing some Impulse! Records covers for a bit, so to start off, here's on of my faves -- Duke Ellington and John Coltrane. It was a little tough making the palette -- hope you dig! As always, click the color palette on the right for complete color details... ...or dig the original cover below...

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Tribute

TributeFor yet another ECM-Keith cover we've got one of my absolute favorites -- the version of "All The Things You Are" on Tribute is one of my "desert island tracks". Plus the cover is a killer -- another one of my favorites. Dig the details of the colors by clicking on the palette to the right...

...or check the cover below...


Monday, February 6, 2012

Changeless

ChangelessPicking up where we left off -- sorry it's been a while, folks -- here's another simple palette from an ECM Records cover, this time from the Keith Jarrett trio album, Changeless. Gotta love that green, right? Enjoy the full details of the palette and its colors by clicking on the palette to the right...

...or just dig the original below: