Baby Teeth in early use on Take a Look, a compilation album by Aretha Franklin, released in September 1967 by Columbia Records. The uncredited designer filled Milton Glaser’s graphic letterforms with a four-color stripe pattern of alternating rotation.
The song names are in Twentieth Century Ultrabold, which was carried by PLINC as Futura Ultra Bold. Interestingly, “Featuring” uses a different, almost identical typeface: judging from the wide A, the round G, and the thin middle bars in E and F, this is Airport Black.
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