Marketed in Australia by Warner Music Australia Pty Limited under exclusive licence. Manufactured and distributed by Warner Music Australia. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by London Records 90 Ltd.
I personally enter them as separate releases,the spaces/hyphens/dashes etc,are not errors,they are deliberately used to differentiate between different countries releases,therefore,until some other way of entering them comes forth,i always enter them separately,even if it's just a difference in the spaces,these are intentional,so i keep them apart.
I know this is an Australian release but my question is/was "What do we do in cases where the only difference is the sequence of the cat#s?" By this I mean CDs with the same barcode and cat# but where the Australian cat# has no hyphens or spaces. My concern is that even though the numbers may be the same the database won't be able to match cat#s that are written differently. This CD is an example of that type of cat# but has a different barcode which makes it uniquely Australian but that is not always the case.
Linked this Australian copy of "Singles" to the EU variety. Cat#s are nearly the same with the Australian cat# in a string but the same numbers should we do something about this? It's quite common for Australian releases to have the same numbers but different sequencing. The barcodes though on the two CDs are completely different which is a blessing. What do we do in cases where the only difference is the sequence of the cat#s? Currently, I list them as separate releases.