International again HelBic and no I'm not from interpol but this just goes to show how hard it is to correctly enter a CD. How are you meant to know where it was released other than where you bought it. It's even harder in cases like this where the same (identical) release gets global distribution through Warner or Sony. See here for an example from years ago. Now, if truth be known I'd rather this series be listed as EU as you have done here and I have done here but according to the guidelines this series is international but that destroys the identity of the product and will certainly lead to duplicate entries. What to do I don't know perhaps the MODS should decide which way is up with this series because I sure has hell don't know.
By the way Blood Sweat And Tears should have a comma Blood, Sweat And Tears when I looked this up I couldn't believe we only had one listing for the band.
Looking through the various scans I made of the sleeves, which are actual duplicates of the original sleeves shrunk down to CD size, and they made me realise just how far we've moved on from when they were originally issued.
For example, on the album simply titled "Blood Sweat & Tears", which I think was from 1970, the text at the bottom of the sleeve reads: "Columbia stereo records can be played on today's mono record players with excellent results, they will last as long as mono records played on the same equipment, yet will reveal full stereo sound when played on stereo record players."
Reminds me of messages on early CDs, no one at that time ever dreamt of streaming music and the fact that today's music is so readily avaialble everywhere and at any time.
I have to admit though that I still buy CDs but do digitise all to MP3 so I can make my own compilations for listening to whilst on the move.