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Luis Mariano – Toutes Ses Opérettes Nº 1–4 album art

Contributed by Finn O'Donnell on Apr 25th, 2018. Artwork published in .
Luis Mariano – Toutes Ses Opérettes Nº 1–4 album art 1
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In 1978, Pathé / EMI released a series with all the operettas sung by Spanish popular tenor Luis Mariano (1914–1970).

All four covers use the same typographic mix which is quite characteristic of the 1970s: Mecanorma Poster for the name and number, Charleston for the title (Toutes Ses Opérettes), and Karlgeorg’s Hoefer’s Permanent Massiv for the stacked lines — everything in all caps.

Luis Mariano – Toutes Ses Opérettes Nº 1–4 album art 2
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Luis Mariano – Toutes Ses Opérettes Nº 1–4 album art 3
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Luis Mariano – Toutes Ses Opérettes Nº 1–4 album art 4
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The back cover of Nº 1 combines Letraset University Roman (or Mecanorma Celtic?) with DeVinne Ornamental and Univers Extended.
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The back cover of Nº 1 combines Letraset University Roman (or Mecanorma Celtic?) with DeVinne Ornamental and Univers Extended.

The artist name on the back cover of Nº 4 appears to be lettering, based on Mecanorma Poster. The track list and credits are in Univers.
Photo: Finn O'Donnell. License: All Rights Reserved.

The artist name on the back cover of Nº 4 appears to be lettering, based on Mecanorma Poster. The track list and credits are in Univers.

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  • Poster (Mecanorma)
  • Charleston (Ludwig & Mayer)
  • Permanent Massiv
  • Celtic / Forum Flair / University Roman
  • DeVinne Ornamental
  • Univers

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