James Brown – Goes Maxi Photo(s) by Klaus Hiltscher. Imported from Flickr on Mar 12, 2019. Artwork published in 1971. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Klaus Hiltscher and tagged with “orbit”. License: All Rights Reserved. “There was A Time” is my absolute fave song from James. I nearly play that each evening when I’m doing the DJ at Café Blau in Mannheim. — Klaus Hiltscher Sleeve typography in Orbit and (reversed) Orbit Shaded. Typefaces Formats Album Art (2637) Topics Music (3938) Tagged withJames Brown (7)Polydor Records (57)funk (99)soul music (129)single records (662)EP records (101)black and white (1482)reversed type (1978)1970s (1119)two-color (608)red and black (785)vinyl records (2247) Artwork location Germany (2570) In Sets Harry Styles Inspiration (Lauren Hart) (4) Lettergraphics (Florian Hardwig) (64) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Village & Orbit in use Carpet Company “Funk” logo2018Tyler McCoyContributed by Tyler McCoy Pete Seeger Sings Lead Belly1968Craig MieropContributed by Florian Hardwig The Artistics – The Articulate Artistics album art1968unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Music Sweet – “Action” / “Sweet F.A.” German single cover1975Contributed by Garrison Martin “Illegal Boogie!” poster2012Hans Jørgen WærnerContributed by Florian Hardwig Poster outtakesc. 2017FeedPhilippe Dionne BussièresContributed by Philippe Dionne Bussières Peter Pan Orchestra & Chorus – “Chim Chim Cheree” single cover1959Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. More in Album Art Fiebre – “Niño Malo” single artwork2021Kevin MoralesContributed by Kevin Morales The Supremes Sing Holland · Dozier · Holland album art1966unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Regretfully Yours by Superdrag1996Contributed by Alex H The Remains – The Remains album art1966Rich RussellContributed by Diego S. More Fonts In Use Paris Avant-Premièrec. 2018Jeanne TriboulContributed by Blaze Type Staff Pick Politically incorrect postersc. 2014Javier ErreaContributed by errea comunicacion Staff Pick Welcome to the New Fonts In UseContributed by Stephen Coles Blog The Annex of Universal Languages2019Edgar WalthertThe Palace of Typographic MasonryContributed by Edgar Walthert Staff Pick