This Christmas LP had a few different covers over the years. “The Caroleers” was a generic name used for one or more groups released by Synthetic Plastics Company-owned novelty or budget labels like Diplomat Records.
The interlocking letters used for the title on (S)X 1011 and NXS 1011 are hand-lettered, and don’t use a typeface – note that none of the repeating letters is identical. In both versions, Filmotype Falcon is used for the group’s name. The Diplomat logo uses Filmotype Zephyr. The song titles are set in all caps from what appears to be News Gothic (white on red) and Futura Condensed (green on white).
In 1971, Diplomat released a different album under the same title (SX 1708), with a similar lettering style for the title. This time, the letters are not custom drawn, but come from a typeface: It’s Filmotype Newton, see the end of this post.
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Thanks Florian for the samples and info on Newton! I find it funny there were so many album sleeves for this release.