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Maria Muldaur – “I’m A Woman” / “Cold River” German single cover

Photo(s) by Buro Destruct. Imported from Flickr on May 29, 2022. Artwork published in .
Maria Muldaur – “I’m A Woman” / “Cold River” German single cover
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Fonts from the Flea Market #1269

German sleeve for a single by American folk and blues singer Maria Muldaur (b. 1943), taken from her second album Waitress in a Donut Shop from 1974. “I’m a Woman” is a cover version of a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller that was first recorded in 1962 by Christine Kittrell. The song “Cold River” is misspelled as “Cool River”.

The artist’s name is set in Embrionic Triline, with an alternate swash form for the first M. This multiline variant of Gary Gillot’s Embrionic was released in 1972. Song titles are shown in Cooper Black with equally tight spacing.

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  • Embrionic Triline
  • Cooper Black

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