I have (someplace) the Zonophone Coronation Record, which has 3 interwoven (intersticed? intercut?) tracks on each side. Its label is at the bottom of this page:
 http://78-records.com/78s-labels-zonophone.htm


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhZQpFKLuEE

Here is a real early one from 1901. The Fortune Telling record, one song and two Fortunes.

Bruce
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I'm hoping that someone on the list might have some info on Victor Puzzle Records. I picked one up the other day titled: "The Conundrum - What Should I Play Next?". Anyone know how many of these were made or how scarce they might be? I have only seen two of these - the one that I bought and another by Jimmie Rodgers. Were these a demo of the then current technology, or were they made for some other purpose? The selections on this record are four different types of music, which play randomly, depending on where or when you place the needle - very strange...

Curt

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