It's usually indicative of a multi-country release (not necessarily ALL European countries of course) but if there's one thing we have learned on these Worlds, is that nothing is a hard and fast rule when it comes to record companies! :-D
Set up new record for limited ed.
Didn't realise that an INT. code meant that it was a European wide release-is this a hard and fast rule? (already guessing that the answer is yes and no).
In the case of EVENXP10-the wrap around is in english and only a run of 5000- so maybe UK only.
Technically, it ought to be a new entry, if only so people can find both on a search (otherwise somebody will undoubtedly add it again later in the day).
So I'd say yes.
If you want to enter it, give us a shout when it's done and we can move the images over.
Also, I'd say both are "European" rather than UK, as there is a UK catalogue number and a separate international one shown on the rear sleeve.
Added scan of Limited Edition slip around the cover and numbered print.
Band struggled with classic 2nd album syndrome-lead single is a bit of a plod and extra tracks lack sparkle.
Actually hadn't noticed that the cat no is different on sleeve(EVENXP10)-but not on the label. Is it worth a new entry?