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Manufacture De Productions Phonographiques Vogue

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Vinyl pressing and tape duplication plant of the record company / label / distributor Vogue, located in Villetaneuse, France.
Established in 1956 and closed in 1987. The site was demolished in 2004.
Localy named "Vogue PPP".

The plant had its own plating and printing departments, large mastering/lacquer cutting and mixing studios as well as a packaging area on site.
Until 1965, self constructed manual presses were in place but then replaced by automatic presses.

Vinyl pressings can be identified
- with "MPPV" or "M.P.P.V." in the runouts – please add "Pressed By" to lccn
and/or
- with the bordered text box frequently appearing on 1960s EP back sleeves, saying: "Ce disque est un enregistrement (...) Haute Fidélité, le matériel galvano-plastique et le pressage ont été réalisés par la Manufacture de Productions Phonographiques Vogue" (see profile image) – please add "Plated At" and "Pressed By" to lccn.

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