The Exotic Guitars were a group featuring session guitarist Al Casey (1936–2006). They recorded a number of easy listening albums, produced by Randy Wood and issued on his Ranwood label.
On all ten (!) albums released between 1968 and 1972, the band name is shown in Victory, which was a phototype revival of Flinsch’s Victoria (before 1900), made by Lettergraphics in the second half of the 1960s. Later, in 1976, Freda Sack would do a reinterpretation for Letraset under the name Victorian. On four of the first five albums, the track names are in all-caps Caslon Antique.
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The Sounds of the Electric Guitars, March 1970. The first part of the album title is in bichromatic Uncle Bill, the track names in all-caps Peignot. Cover design by Studio Five. [More info on Discogs]
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The Exotic Guitars, 1972. On this album, the article in the band name is in Pretorian. Cover design by Charles Cordell Jr. thru the art division of Fanfare Studios, Del Compton, Director. [More info on Discogs]