Looks like the same photo as his album on Timeless with the Tone Jansa Quartet. Maybe makes sense given the Timeless connection discussed above. I also like the looks of it, like the bluish tint.
Looking at the release calendar, Caravan came out in 1962, Ugetsu in 1963, but this one not until 1966. Maybe due to the demise of Riverside, maybe lost in the shuffle, lack of critical exposure, etc.? For me, both Kyoto and Ugetsu rank about Caravan.
I rather prefer it this way. I don't need yet another super-duper version of Moanin' or The Sidewinder. But Katanga (Curtis Amy) or Dance With Death (Andrew Hill), bring it on. They are doing a number of the Japan-first, Rainbow-later titles with cool artwork.
Eric Track:
Not sure how I originally stumbled on to this, maybe because it is on Delmark. I have always loved this lp, it has juice.
He is a Chicago guy and still on the scene, I believe.
https://www.discogs.com/release/4012886-The-Rich-Corpolongo-Quartet-Plus-Two-Just-Found-Joy