It's called picture Dics, according to the artist
Hi ! That does not seem to be a picture disc !!! For what you describe it is a disc of pasta (shellac in English) that probably because it is of a single side it must be of the decade of '20 or '30. Surely it's classical or lyric music, isn't it? These discs are made of a completely different material than vinyl and are played at 78 RPM. Ideally, play them on a phonograph or gramophone (those old string record players) You can also play them on an electric turntable of the 50s or 60s, and also on a more modern vinyl tray, which has a speed of 78 rpm. But beware ! The most important thing is that in these last cases you have a specific needle for this type of discs. If you try to reproduce it with the same vinyl, you will destroy it in a matter of seconds. Never do it. I hope I've been helpful. Regards !
https://www.htforum.com/forum/threads/disco-colorido-vs-picture-disc.165115/
"picture disc" as the others say. They are usually limited copies.
Who is the artist?
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