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Notes:
- Philips A 00176 L was first released in 1953. An ad for this album can f.i. found here (“Algemeen Handelsblad”, June 19, 1953).
- Shown are a first and a second pressing. Both have front cover flaps folded around the edges to be glued in place on the back cover. The first is not laminated (1953), the second is laminated both on the front and the back cover (1954). The images above are almost identical as the lamination can not be seen.
- Later versions, including the same graphics, have “tip-on” sleeves, without and with the text “All Philips records are high fidelity records!” on the back cover (from 1955 and 1956 or later). These later versions had laminated front covers only.