The International Pop Orchestra – The 12 Greatest Songs Ever Written album art

Published March 23, 2025
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The International Pop Orchestra was said to be “composed of 110 musicians; all hand-picked from among the world’s finest performers”. This album produced by Don Costa and Bernie Lowe was released in 1962 by Cameo Records.

The title is set in two fonts; “The 12” using Clarendon and the remainder using Filmotype Rodgers. Inside the theater screen is the orchestra’s name in all caps from its italic equivalent, Filmotype Tailor. “110 Men” is set in Venus Extended, and the names of the producers underneath are in Vogue.

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