For _MOCHA MOE'S_ use Stymie Medium, add an inline effect and clip the top serif on _A_.
Edited 5 times. Last edit on Jul 20, 2016 at 08:28 by donshottype
This was recently answered by Tecnotronic in another font ID forum as follows:
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According to Stuart Watson from DesignStudio, it’s a bespoke word mark based on ‘FF Mark’:
«The serif wordmark, has been replaced with a friendlier-looking rounded sans based on FontFont’s FF Mark. DesignStudio is also working on a bespoke font, Premier Sans, for the brand. “[The identity] is a huge tonal shift from buttoned up, shirt and tie, formal, reserved … to warm, human, approachable and informal,” says Watson. “We needed a really human font, so we picked FF Mark as a placeholder, then redrew that and created a bespoke word mark so that Premier and League stacked nicely,” he adds.»
See this link:
http://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2016/february/designstudio-rebrands-premier-league/
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AFAIK, no. But it would make a nice effect font. An opportunity for a contributor of fonts to Dafont


Custom typeface Chevrolet by Tom Speedwell
Not offered to the public.
Identified font: Chevrolet
Here is _GLOBEX_ skewed to the left to make it vertical and with the stripes removed

This is a match to Plakette TS Heavy
http://myfonts.us/td-N7bGyf
Further slope Plakette TS Heavy Oblique and add the stripes and it is a match to _GLOBEX_
Edited on Jul 19, 2016 at 09:49 by donshottype
The letters _ellions_ look like another phototype era font called neo-Times Roman Black
AFAIK the closest digital currently available is Times New Roman Extra Bold, which is lighter than_ellions_
https://www.linotype.com/174811/times-new-roman-extra-bold-product.html
Edited on Jul 19, 2016 at 08:47 by donshottype
The _H_ is a phototype era font called Times Modern Swash. It has nothing to do with Times Modern. It is rather a version of Dave Trooper’s Trooper Roman.
AFAIK no digital
See next post for _ellions_
Edited on Jul 20, 2016 at 10:56 by donshottype
Courier New is included with Microsoft Windows
Edited on Jul 18, 2016 at 21:58 by donshottype
A monospace typewriter which seems to have been made bolder by the embossing process.
LTC Remington Typewriter is similar, but _g_ is different
ITC Blair Bold is a design that dates from 1900 and there is a good chance that this is the one used for the LP cover.
Considering the tiny size of the letters on the image, Sackers Heavy Gothic is also a match
Considering the tiny size of the letters on the image, Sweet Sans Bold is a match
Bold weight
Edited on Jul 18, 2016 at 19:43 by donshottype
From the era when LP covers were designed using photo type for the lettering.
Often customized by stretching, thickening etc.
Filmotype Giant is almost a match if it is made a little thicker.
Edited on Jul 18, 2016 at 19:35 by donshottype
Custom logo.
Lower case is similar to Warlock Heavy, with the upper serifs inverted
Specimen
http://www.identifont.com/show?DP4 Clarendon in a narrow and extra narrow width.
Consort Condensed is too wide
http://myfonts.us/td-9TS7EU
Willow is too light
http://myfonts.us/td-78AwRG Partial specimen of M&R's Antique No. 8
https://www.flickr.com/photos/20994543@N04/8725216844/sizes/l
Full specimen in _Printing Types of the World_
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