In 1972, shortly after the commercial breakthrough of David Bowie’s fifth album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, RCA Records decided to reissue Bowie’s 1969 self-titled debut album. Retitled Space Oddity, the album was repackaged, with the cover and sleeve featuring new photographs of Bowie by Mick Rock. In 2020, Space Oddity was re-released in a vinyl picture disc format with an enclosed poster.
The album titling “David Bowie Space Oddity” is typeset in Magnetic Ink. The sticker reading “David Bowie poster enclosed” combines a star-spangled Chwast Blimp with Cooper Black.
Note: Some of the images shown below are from the promotion of the 2020 vinyl picture disc re-release, which are of higher quality but otherwise a reproduction of the original 1972 album cover design with only minor changes. Additional copy typeset in Data 70 not included in the original 1972 release.
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2 Comments on “David Bowie – Space Oddity album art”
I don’t know if its Burko or Blippo. I thought it looked like ITC Ronda, but don’t have those alternates. I got it. It’s Blippo.
Hi Otto, We also do not know for sure if this is either Burko or Blippo – it’s too hard to tell from this image.