This beautiful 10″ flexi came in its own cover inside a minimal op-art box alongside a revolving ‘star wheel’ and build-it-yourself ‘space scope’ with slides. The set was published by National Geographic as the Our Universe Space Kit in 1980 and the ‘Space Sounds’ disc is a gold mine of spoken word samples and sounds exploring all sorts of cosmic phenomena.
The graphics are gorgeous and you can still pick these sets up on abebooks or eBay now and again, there’s also a companion hardback book that goes with it but won’t fit in the box (lid pictured at the bottom).
David M. Seager is credited with design and I think LaBoca hipped me to this a few years back, thanks to Jason Wehmhoener for pointing me in the direction of the audio online.
Amazing. I’ve had the flexi disc for years but never knew it came with all that other stuff!
That’s right, Trans Am used the same design as did Jack Dangers on one of his Sounds of the 20th Century flexi discs which I’ll be featuring later on
I seem to remember a Trans Am 10″ which used the front cover to this. might have to track down a copy of this as well.
Thanks Jason, looks like it’s all on there, have amended the text and added them in
I was able to find this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG6HrAK8Nxc