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Miles Davis – Miles Davis album art

Contributed by Florian Hardwig on Nov 5th, 2023. Artwork published in .
Miles Davis – Miles Davis album art 1
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This self-titled double LP merges two previous compilations, Miles Davis Volume 1 (BLP 1501) and Miles Davis Volume 2 (BLP 1502), with music recorded between 1952 and 1954. Released in 1971 by United Artists Records, the deluxe set comes in a gatefold cover. A four-page booklet is fixed to the center, featuring liner notes by Colman Andrews.

Designer Bob Cato used ITC Avant Garde Gothic throughout, including giant caps from the Light weight for “MILES DAVIS”, with the oblique alternates for M A and V. The iconic geometric sans by Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnase was made available just a year before, as one of ITC’s first releases.

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The numeral 1 here has a long diagonal nose – unlike in the specimens for ITC Avant Garde Gothic that I have seen.
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The numeral 1 here has a long diagonal nose – unlike in the specimens for ITC Avant Garde Gothic that I have seen.

Miles Davis – Miles Davis album art 3
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Miles Davis – Miles Davis album art 4
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Miles Davis – Miles Davis album art 5
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Front and back cover
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Front and back cover

1 Comment on “Miles Davis – Miles Davis album art”

  1. Such a great design—Avant Garde perfection!

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