George McCrae – Rock Your Baby album art

Published June 22, 2024
Contributed by Ben B


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The debut album by American singer George McCrae (b. 1944) was released in 1974 by T.K. Records. It opens with the number one hit single “Rock Your Baby”. From Wikipedia:

Written and produced by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch of KC and the Sunshine Band, “Rock Your Baby” was one of the landmark recordings of early disco music. […] The chord progression of John Lennon’s number-one single “Whatever Gets You thru the Night”, released a few months later, bears a great resemblance to the one found in “Rock Your Baby”. Lennon later admitted to using the song as an inspiration […]  ABBA’s Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus have also cited the song as an inspiration for the backing track of their 1976 smash hit “Dancing Queen”.

“Rock Your Baby” is in all-caps, set in Neil Bold, and “George McCrae” uses a drop-shadowed version of Lazybones, with a custom terminal swash. Design by Drago Fernandez, with photography by Antonio Carlin.




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Text on the back cover is set in Futura and a second, yet unidentified sans.



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