- "yeurrp" appears to be something of a movable feast, covering a multitude of multiplex sins, rogerf, depending upon whether the speaker sees a profit to be made, monetary or political, with minimal actual observance of the rules or l'esprit communitaire, by attacking yeurrp for some imagined or real inconvenience or hurt (allegedly) caused - or, by attacking others for (allegedly) abusing or failing to observe those selfsame rules, or to display a suitably yeurppean spirit.
- and the most obnoxious aspects of the yeurppean union appear to stem from the national governments horse-trading away of the freedoms and liberties of the people they claim to represent, to the ever-increasing profits of their friends, their supporters, and the megacorpses, mega-banks and insurance corpses who ultimately own, and are owned by, our "natural" governing parties.
- help! - yr hmbl srppint. may be turning into billy bragg and/or the proclaimers!
rogerf: yes, what megamusicorpses international are doing to the concept of the record label would make a blue whale weep - but "stateside is a capitol music label" seems about as definitive as it's now possible to get - until & unless we45worlders'n'catters decide to lay the blame at the door to which it ultimately belongs. . .
(- and whilst we - or, at least, some of us - may yet recognise - some - national boundaries - for some nationalities - within yeurrp - 'twould appear merkins've ceased to do so ... long since...)
I wasn't sure whether to assign the label for this as "Sue" or "Stateside", as the Sue logo is used throughout the artwork. However the catalogue/barcode number seems to match up with what had already been entered as "Stateside Europe" so it ended up as that. Not that I can see any indication on this release that it was released anywhere outside of The UK!!