Release History
Country | Label | Cat. No. | Media | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
US | Polydor | AMB 001 | LP | 1978 |
France | Polydor | 2310 647 | LP | 1978 |
Canada | GRT | 9167–9835 | LP | 1978 |
Italy | Polydor | 2310 647 | LP | 1978 |
US | Editions EG | EGS 201 | LP | 1981 |
UK | Editions EG | EGED 17 | LP | 1983 |
UK | Editions EG, Virgin | EEGCD 17 | CD | Aug 1990 |
US | Editions EG | EEGCD 17 | CD | Aug 1990 |
UK | Virgin Records | ENOCD 6, 7243 8 66495 2 2 |
CD | 2004 |
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