Vicor Music

During its first decade, Vicor helped establish the careers of Boy Mondragon, Eddie Peregrina, Helen Gamboa, Norma Ledesma, Jeanne Young (daughter of Mila del Sol), Jose Mari Chan, Tirso Cruz III, Victor Wood, Vilma Valera, Vilma Santos and Pilita Corrales, as well as composers George Canseco, Willy Cruz, Ryan Cayabyab, Tito Sotto, Rey Valera and Louie Ocampo.

[4] In 1977, Ilacad left Vicor due to business differences and founded OctoArts International (now known as PolyEast Records).

In 1980, in order to save the company, del Rosario left Vicor, which was taken over by the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

It released several notable soundtracks, such as Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan, Bituing Walang Ningning and Bagets.

It was this time when it pioneered minus-one vinyl B-sides and videoke VCDs versions of the label's songs.