– Epic LN 1116

Images were added for Epic LN 1116, a 10 inch album by the De John Sisters, which was not released by Philips, so it seems. The fact that it formerly was part of the PPI library, including stamps and stickers, gave reason to add it to the website. Click on the image below to see large images and more details.


– Philips B 07654 R

Images have been added for Philips B 07654 R, a 10 inch album by Trio Los Panchos. Click the image below to see large images and more details. Scans of the US original are also available.


– Philips B 07.447 L

Scans were added for Philips B 07.447 L, a French pressing of a Horace Silver LP, originally released on Epic in the US. Click on the image below to see large images and more details.


– Philips B 07725 R

Images were added for the Australian version of Philips B 07725 R, a 10 inch album by Joe Sullivan doing Fats Waller compositions. Joe Sullivan plays piano and is accompanied by Bob Casey or Walter Page on bass and George Wettling on drums. The liner notes say about Joe Sullivan: “One of the first white pianists ever to play in the tradition of the early Negro pioneers of the keyboard.” Fats Waller was a good friend of Sullivan according to the same liner notes. Click on the image below to see large images and more details.


– Philips P 10005 R

Today I added images for the first version of Philips P 10005 R, a 10 inch album by the Kilima Hawaiians and I updated the information on the page for this album which was already there. Earlier I assumed the existence of an earlier version with unboxed speed designations on the labels, and this appeared to be correct, as is now shown. Click on the image below to see large images (for three different versions of this album) and to read all details.


– Philips D 99518 R

Images were added for Philips D 99518 R, a 10 inch demonstration record from 1954. Click on the image below to see large images and more details.


– Philips B 07135 L

Images have been added for two versions of Mahalia Jackson’s Christmas LP, titled “Joy To The World”, first released on Philips in 1956. Click on the image below to see large images and more details.