Clancy – Seriously Speaking album art

Published February 4, 2023
Contributed by saya jingoo


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This post shows Glaser Stencil in alternating glyph colors for the cover of Seriously Speaking. The debut album by Clancy was released in 1975. Clancy was a British rock group known for its membership of Ernie Graham.

The black-and-white cover photograph shows the six members wearing sweaters that spell out the band name, one letter at a time. On the back cover, two weights of Glaser Stencil are used for track list and credits.

Art direction by Mike Doud (AGI), design by Michael Ross, photography by John Swannell.

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An advertisement for this album appeared in the April 12, 1975 issue of the British music magazine Sounds. It was a series of small ads, unfolding one letter per page.




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Back cover




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Detail




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