pking@denelvx.UUCP (Paul King) (04/12/85)
> The big suprise came when I turned over the third record to the > second side - one whole side of a single tone - Johnny-One-Note, > eat your heart out. > ..... > This is the only one-sided record that I have in my collection > > Dewayne Perry Back in about 1978, Dangerhouse Records put out a half-album called "Yes L.A.". It was cut on clear colorless vinyl, one side only. On the other side was silk-screened the names of the songs with arrows pointing to their location on the record. Another interresting characteristic of the record is that my B&O TX linear tracking turntable doesn't detect the existence of the record until nearly the center, where the greater amount of printed informationmakes the record "visible". P. King (...!hao!denelcor!pking)