This vintage 12" vinyl record, "The Singing Nun" by Soeur Sourire (also known as The Singing Nun), is a rare find from the Philips label, catalog number PCC 203. Released in 1963, this monaural pressing captures the unique folk and spiritual music style that made Soeur Sourire internationally famous. The record spins at 33 RPM and features the original black vinyl in a classic cardboard sleeve adorned with delicate pen-and-ink artwork depicting convent life, consistent with the album's themes.

The album includes beloved tracks such as "Dominique," "Soeur Adele," "Fleur de Cactus," and "Tous Les Chemins," showcasing the nun's heartfelt vocals accompanied by simple guitar melodies. The packaging includes a special portfolio insert titled "A gift from Fichermont, Watercolor Sketches of Convent Life painted by Soeur Sourire," adding a collectible and artistic value to this edition. This early Philips pressing is a prized collectible for fans of folk and religious music as well as vinyl enthusiasts.

Perfect for collectors seeking an authentic 1960s folk record or those interested in a unique slice of musical and cultural history, this album stands out with its original mono sound and elegant presentation. The Philips rainbow label and the Connoisseur Collection badge highlight its quality and collectible status. Don't miss the chance to own this iconic and charming album by Soeur Sourire.