Ready Nattie Dready is the debut album of Dillinger (born Lester Bullock, Jamaica, 1953) who would have a short moment of world fame the next year with “Cocaine in my Brain”, the superhit from his third album CB 200 (1976).
This Studio One release shows a portrait of Dillinger framed by his name in stacked glyphs of Buxom (a copy of Baby Fat with less detailed shadows in rounded glyphs) on the left, and the album title set in Hopfen, a Fotostar version of Sintex with (top heavy) alternates for most characters.
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Chances are this isn’t Hopfen, but Keyhole. The latter was a version for dry transfer lettering by Formatt. It has the same alternates, but unlike in Hopfen (or the original Sintex), its caps reach the full conventional height.