Images were added for Philips P 17145 H, a regular 78rpm record from 1953, performed by Jan Corduwener and his Ballroom-Orchestra. Click on the image below to see large images and more details, for instance anbout the origins of both songs.

Images were added for three versions of the same record by Henri Salvador. The French pressing N 72.109 H was probably released first. It’s a regular 78rpm record, no Minigroove, same as the Dutch 78rpm record, but the 45rpm issue does feature the Minigroove logo. Click on the images below for larger images and more details.
Added today are cover scans of a 1951 company sleeve, providing information about the new (Minigroove) 78rpm format for record dealers (more specific: Decca dealers). The sleeve I have, was used for Philips P 01003 S, but it was used for other early 78rpm titles as well. Click on the image below to go to the page of Philips P 01003 S, which shows all sides of this gatefold sleeve and provides more information.
I’ve listed two new 78rpm records in my regular 78rpm listing and included images as well: Philips P 17414 H (Tony Vos) and Philips B 21476 H (Neil Hefti). Click on the images below to see large images. The 78rpm page can be reached from the “Minigroove”-page or by clicking here.
Earlier, I paid some attention to Philips albums from Chile (see this post) and now another South American country is in the spotlight: Colombia. I recently acquired four Philips Minigroove albums from that country, all missing the cover, but interesting nevertheless and I got the strong impression there’s an almost unknown world out there to discover. Albums from South America, especially from the 1950’s and early 1960’s, are seldom seen and only a few have been listed on Discogs. Many titles must have been released there though, concerning both international and local artists, and I hope to find more of them. If you can help, be sure to contact me.
Here’s what I found and you can click on the images to see larger images (both labels) and more details.
I decided to add a page with my 78 rpm issues. Though not featuring the Minigroove logo (or better: the minigroove technique), these records are from circa the same period of time (1950-58) and I found it suitable to include them on this website.
This page is linked from the “Minigroove” page and can also be visited by clicking here.