@philwill.So there is,good spot,thanks for that,i wonder then if they had a plant in the US in the eighties?,and if they did,why didn't they press the Disc there instead of Austria if it was intended to be a US release?strange;)
Agreed,at least,It certainly looks European,(addenda - although looking around,perhaps it was a US release after all?,although it looks like the first release,at least,had it's own separate Cat.No.,and was pressed in Japan)
This particular Disc was pressed in Austria by DADC.(i'm not sure if there's a DADC in the U.S?)It probably is worth pointing out that the presence of a label code doesn't always necessarily mean it's been anywhere near Germany or Europe(although it probably does in this case),but it's not a definite European indicator.
Curious one (edit),unless of course perhaps the standard European release was used for the US release,except they printed "Made In The U.S.A. on the Discs in Austria and shipped them to the states?,or maybe the Disc was pressed and "written to"in Austria,and just the Disc label was printed in the US?.Anyone know?