The Kings of Dubrock – Fettuccini album art Contributed by Frank Grießhammer on Feb 19th, 2014. Artwork published in 2012. Source: www.fishbookletters.de License: All Rights Reserved. The wild mix of fonts and extensive stretching of type usually does not promise a great result, but in this case it works. I love it! I recommend this album. Typefaces More about Abbot OldstyleGet Abbot OldstyleMore about FF FlightcaseGet FF FlightcaseMore about IsabellaGet IsabellaMore about BelshawGet BelshawMore about Filmotype AccentGet Filmotype AccentMore about AshbyGet AshbyMore about HawthornGet HawthornMore about Brandon GrotesqueGet Brandon GrotesqueMore about GiddyupGet GiddyupMore about Gill KayoGet Gill Kayo Formats Album Art (4180) Topics Music (6275) Designers/Agencies Felix Schlüter (1) Tagged withJacques Palminger (1)Staatsakt (2)Kings of Dubrock (1)green (775)stretched type (540)faux vintage (132)red and green (147)type on an angle (1323)stencil (464)1970s style (172)shadow effects (1197) Artwork location Germany (3829) Hamburg (294) In Setsalbum cover (czebra.studios) (68)Colossal Combinations (Jay W. Mellor (JWM)) (2126)vivid vintage bold blends (Thethan Borsby) (10) 4 Comments on “The Kings of Dubrock – Fettuccini album art” Jay Mellor says: Oct 26th, 2021 2:35 am The cover designer believes to be Felix Schlüter according to Discogs. Florian Hardwig says: Oct 26th, 2021 4:56 pm Thanks, Jay! Added. Jay Mellor says: Jan 7th, 2022 6:50 pm And don’t forget… Robby Woodward’s Ashby, from circa the 2000s used in the line voice parole. The back cover (above) shows Hawthorn as the tracklisting and Gill Kayo as the label code. Also, the RIC/JAC/VIC logo looks like Brandon Grotesque. Florian Hardwig says: Jan 8th, 2022 10:41 am Ashby! Thanks for putting this riddle to bed, Jay. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Abbot Oldstyle in use George Harrison — All Things Must Pass album art1970Tom WilkesContributed by Stefano GAMBETTA Channel: A Compilation of Output Recordings series of album covers (2000–2005)2000Trevor JacksonContributed by Jay W. Mellor (JWM) Staff Pick Palestine Wail by Yahia Lababidi2024Kate McDonnellContributed by Kate McDonnell Sponsor More in Music Various – Mexican Folk Dances album art1966unknownContributed by Javi Gonzalez Alessandro Alessandroni – Farfalla album art1971SerGiottoContributed by Florian Hardwig Gil Evans Project at Birdland2023Aaron GarzContributed by NaN Staff Pick Traams – Personal Best album art, single, posters2022Stewart ArmstrongContributed by Jérémy Landes (Studio Triple) More in Album Art Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Shostakovitch Symphony No. 5 album art1954Jon BuelowContributed by Rob Hudson Dr. John – “Iko Iko” Spanish single cover1974unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig The Small Faces – The Autumn Stone album art1969Immediate RecordsPhoto(s) by Michael Studt on Flickr. Edwin Starr – “Accident” / “Eavesdropper” European single covers1976unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig More Fonts In Use Lance Wyman: The Visual Diaries 1973–19822016SpinContributed by Swiss Typefaces Staff Pick Joan Miró. Wall, Frieze, Mural, Kunsthaus Zürich2015Crafft KommunikationCéline OdermattContributed by Gareth Hague Staff Pick mikrotext e-book covers2013Andrea NienhausContributed by Andrea Nienhaus Staff Pick Buffalo Springfield – Retrospective. The Best of Buffalo Springfield album art1969Haig AdishianEve BabitzContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick
4 Comments on “The Kings of Dubrock – Fettuccini album art”
The cover designer believes to be Felix Schlüter according to Discogs.
Thanks, Jay! Added.
And don’t forget… Robby Woodward’s Ashby, from circa the 2000s used in the line voice parole.
The back cover (above) shows Hawthorn as the tracklisting and Gill Kayo as the label code. Also, the RIC/JAC/VIC logo looks like Brandon Grotesque.
Ashby! Thanks for putting this riddle to bed, Jay.