DW 500 - VA - Pink Pearls (78 r.p.m.)
DW 2526 - Celebrity Symphony Orchestra - Kaleidescope (78 r.p.m.)
DW 2581 - Hudson Ensemble - Topsy Turvy (78 r.p.m.)
DW 2582 - Hilversum Studio Orchestra - Tonight And Every Night (78 r.p.m.)
DW 2730 - Group Sixty-Two - Twist Or Bust (78 r.p.m.), 1962
DW 2753 - Group Sixty-Two/Group Sixty-Three - New Madison (78 r.p.m.), 1962
DW 2754 - Group Sixty-Two - Let's Dance The Madison (78 r.p.m.), 1962
DW 2762 - London Studio Orchestra - Echoes Of The Past Suite (78 r.p.m.), 1963
DW 2780 - Unknown Artist - Authentic National Music (78 r.p.m.), 1963
DW 2781 - Unknown Artist - Authentic National Music (78 r.p.m.), 1963
Volume 25: h++ps://www.sendspace.com/file/lrx9r5
DW 2782 - Unknown Artist - Authentic National Music (78 r.p.m.), 1963
DW 2783 - Unknown Artist - Authentic National Music (78 r.p.m.), 1963
DW 2788 - London Studio Orchestra - Dramatic Prelude (78 r.p.m.), 1963
DW 2805 - London Studio Orchestra - This Is South America (78 r.p.m.), 1963
DW 2806 - London Studio Orchestra - This Is Russia (78 r.p.m.), 1963
DW 2807 - London Studio Orchestra - This Is Germany (78 r.p.m.), 1963
DW 2834 - London Studio Orchestra - Story Of Industry (78 r.p.m.), 1964
DW 2835 - London Studio Orchestra - Seven Fanfares (78 r.p.m.), 1964
DW 2837 - London Studio Orchestra - Industrial Sketches (78 r.p.m.), 1964
DW 2849 - VA - Melancholia (78 r.p.m.), 1964
Volume 26: h++ps://www.sendspace.com/file/geopye
There is some good stuff in this latest batch. De Wolfe capitalizes on the "Twist" craze with one release and then tries to launch their own dance, the "Madison," with four sides by Jack Trombey. Included are also four of the five "Authentic National Music" 78s, with field recordings from around the world, and a few more in the "This Is..." series. And I finally got a copy of DW 500, which is probably the first De Wolfe 78. However, Killa's rip of the record sounds much better than mine; his must have been on vinyl, mine is on shellac.
Also, most of the images up top have been updated. I believe DW 2753 was the first of the pink labels that probably ran for 27 issues. I only have four so far.