01 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | Sunday Morning | Lou Reed, John Cale | 8.0 Rate |
02 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | I'm Waiting For The Man | Lou Reed | 8.0 Rate |
03 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | Femme Fatale | Lou Reed | 8.0 Rate |
04 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | Venus In Furs | Lou Reed | 10.0 Rate |
05 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | Run Run Run | Lou Reed | 7.0 Rate |
06 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | All Tomorrow's Parties | Lou Reed | 8.0 Rate |
07 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | Heroin | Lou Reed | 8.0 Rate |
08 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | There She Goes Again | Lou Reed | 8.0 Rate |
09 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | I'll Be Your Mirror | Lou Reed | 8.0 Rate |
10 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | The Black Angel's Death Song | Lou Reed, John Cale | 6.0 Rate |
11 | The Velvet Underground And Nico | European Son | Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker | 7.0 Rate |
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Lee Wrecker 30th Aug 2024
| | In 2000 this CD was reissued in Argentina using the 1996 copyright. It also has the same cat#, label and barcode. In 1996 another release of this CD appeared in Israel with the same cat#, label and barcode. As PhilMH pointed out below this cat# was also listed as released in Australia and that CD would most likely have been made somewhere in the EU. So, this should be listed as international solely on the basis of two links to the Israeli and Argentinian releases provided above.
I know that there is also a separate 1996 Italian release with matching data but we deal with those differently don't we? Confused? I'm not surprised. |
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whitewhale1965 22nd Aug 2024
| | Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, Nico |
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Fokeman 8th Aug 2024
| | I think if there are sufficient differences between the UK (Universal and Made in UK) issue and the European (Polydor and Made in Germany) issue, then they should be considered as different. It would therefore be helpful to add the details of the other, UK issue, to the site. |
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PhilMH ● 9th Feb 2024
| | This catalogue number was also released in Australia, appearing in Platterlog's new release listing of 2 September 1996. Given the absence of an Australian pressing on this site and others, it is very likely that the copies sold here were the Made in Germany ones, though it is also possible that UK copies made it here to be distributed by the local PolyGram company, so this is another one where "Made in Europe/EU" does not necessarily equate to "released only in Europe or the EU", and it should be made International. |
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Lee Wrecker 9th Feb 2024
| | whitewhale1965 you can own anything on the site at the click of a button but does that make it right? Your question really goes to issue of whether the CDs are versions of the same release and it can be difficult. If it is this CD then I'd say yes because it is a repress of this issue. If that's not the CD then as long as the label Polydor is mentioned on the packaging or CD, cat# is the same and bar code matches it also is technically the same thing on the site.
If either of those options fit your CD you can confidently own this slightly different one without having to enter your CD separately. It would be great though if you could scan your disc to add it to this entry as an alternate pressing if you think it belongs here. Hope this helps in some way. |
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whitewhale1965 9th Feb 2024
| | The disc here says 'Made in Germany by PMDC'. My copy says 'Made in The UK by Universal'. Can I own this item? |
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gregs45s SUBS 16th Jun 2015
| | More scans added,and with a nod to plerner,slightly tighter cropped front cover also added. |
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