The Mixtures – “Slow Train” / “My Home On The Murrumbidgee” single cover Contributed by Garrison Martin on May 7th, 2018. Artwork published in June 1973. Source: http://www.45cat.com License: All Rights Reserved. The text (in Milton Glaser’s Baby Teeth) on this cover for the German single release for “Slow Train” by The Mixtures is set extremely tight, causing characters to overlap and merge. Typefaces Formats Album Art (2150) Topics Music (3236) Designers/Agencies unknown (1643) Tagged withyellow and green (42)colored body text (370)tight letterspacing (441)tight linespacing (170)single records (525)United Artists Records (24)The Mixtures (1)all caps (3086)vinyl records (2015) Artwork location Germany (2221) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Baby Teeth in use The Baroque Inevitable1966Milton GlaserPhoto(s) by David on Flickr. Staff Pick Paulista dairyc. 2018DanoneContributed by Thiago The Seekers – “Sparrow Song” Dutch single cover1975unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Music Berlin Festival posters2013Paul SnowdenContributed by Florian Hardwig Bill Haley and the Comets – Razzle Dazzle album art1971David KriegerContributed by Florian Hardwig Kenny – “Fancy Pants” German single cover1975Contributed by Garrison Martin Tommy Roe – “Dizzy” / “The You I Need” German single cover1969KochlowskiContributed by Garrison Martin More in Album Art That’s A Plenty – The Pointer Sisters1974Herb GreeneRandy TutenContributed by Florian Hardwig Barron Knights – Don’t Let the Germans Pinch Your Sunbeds! 1987Nigel GoodallContributed by Florian Hardwig Christmas with The Lennon Sisters (Mercury Wing, 1970) album art1970unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Potro De Rabia Y Miel – Camarón de la Islac. 2019Julen GarcíaContributed by Blaze Type More Fonts In Use Villisienikeittokirja (The Wild Mushroom Cookbook)2018Sofia PusaContributed by Sofia Pusa Staff Pick By Humankindc. 2018XXIXContributed by Peiran Tan Staff Pick Hollenstein American Type Shopc. 1968Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Shiela Hicks: Weaving as Metaphor2006Irma BoomContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick