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Percy Faith and His Orchestra – Younger Than Springtime album art

Contributed by Stephen Coles  on Sep 13th, 2024. Artwork published in
November 1970
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11 Comments on “Percy Faith and His Orchestra – Younger Than Springtime album art”

  1. How is Torino Italic made in 1971 when this album is in use (1970)

  2. Note the “circa” qualifier for both dates.

    This album isn’t dated precisely. Discogs states that a version with Bookman on the cover came out in 1970. But this is a different version, which isn’t reliably dated, and may have been released at a later point.

    We don’t know when exactly Torino Italic was made. All we know for now is that it was shown in PLINC’s 1971 catalogs.

  3. Scratch that: I found a record directory that explicitly dates the album version with Torino Italic – by Harmony Records, with catalog number H 30020 – to “11–70”. I’ve changed the date of this album from “circa 1970” to “November 1970”. And consequently the date for Torino Italic from “circa 1971” to “circa 1970”. Thanks!

  4. Thanks, Florian! Great to shed more light on Torino Italic Swash.

  5. Also, could that be the same woman in this album?

  6. Quite possible. Both photos are credited to Don Hunstein, Columbia Records Photo Studio. The purple textile seen in both pics suggests it’s from the same session.

  7. In the 1977 album Fantasy for Guitar, it was believed they used Torino Italic.

  8. it was believed

    Who believed so – you?

    Photo-Lettering’s Torino Italic Swash has more contrast. It looks like it’s the Torino Italic Swash as carried by Castcraft and others.

    Will you prepare a contribution about this album?

  9. Not to be rude but you don’t have to contribute this for me?

  10. Also, here’s a high quality of the contribution

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