Fold out digipack with booklet.
CD cat # 014 37 2, the cat# 014 368-2 & 014 369-2 shown above appear on each disc.
"440" is the prefix used on the US issue of this international release.
OK chaps, I've just had a look at my copy to check details, and there are differences on the US copy. These are:
Catalogue number is written as 440 014 367-2 (and the individual disc numbers also start with 440)
No Universal Music TV logo on the back cover (only Motown and UTV Records)
No "Compact Disc Digital Audio" or "Universal Music TV" logos on the discs (only Motown, with UTV Records under it)
Underside of discs say "Made in USA by UML".
Barcode is still the same,though, so this can remain "International". but just remove "US release available worldwide" from the notes.
Whilst acknowledging Gemsfan comment on the production details shown on the cover this appears to be an international release (that was produced in the USA). Web searches show that it was available for general purchase throughout most of Europe, Asia.
My copy which has identical USA credits on the back of the case has both discs clearly marked on the matrix as "Made in the UK".
I have therefore changed this to an international release.
Full release date found at Universal Music Enterprises (who give the label as Hip-O for some reason), a date corroborated by the US Copyright Office and the July 2001 ICE Newsletter.
this IS a U.S. release, note small info at bottom of image 39903... New York and U.S.A. is printed.. don't know where UK comes from here.. don't see ANY hints of a Euro release (label code, right societies, etc.) Merely, because you purchased it in the UK doesn't make it that (imports are available). I bought plenty of 'em when HMV and Virgin Megastore's were here in NYC.
This looks like the same US pressing that I have, purchased from a US online CD store. If this was also distributed in the UK and Europe (and elsewhere?), then the country needs to be changed to "International".