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Guenter Platzek – Wintergarden album art

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Feb 13th, 2022. Artwork published in .
Guenter Platzek – Wintergarden album art 1
Source: whatiswrongwithgrooving.com What Is Wrong With Grooving. License: All Rights Reserved.

Crayonette (or probably Letraset’s version named Columbian Italic) with raised caps for Wintergarden. This album of jazz funk library music was recorded by Günter Platzek (1930–1990), keyboard player and long-time member of the James Last Orchestra (1965–1990) as well as of the NDR big band, the Alfred Hause tango orchestra, and the Bert Kaempfert orchestra. Released by Selected Sound ‎as ST 120 in 1979.

From What Is Wrong With Grooving:

The cover looks obscure, rather cheesy but this is actually one of my favourite Selected Sound Library Music albums. Highly recommended is the funky and slightly Brazilian influenced “Midnight Train”. Dope Crime-Funk. Catchy and dance floor friendly Library Grooves with 122 BPM what makes the “For Dancing” label a very good fit.

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Guenter Platzek – Wintergarden album art 2
Source: whatiswrongwithgrooving.com What Is Wrong With Grooving. License: All Rights Reserved.

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