Or put them in the notes? The LPS catalogue number in particular isn't an "active" one for this release. Mind you, over at Discogs they have just decided to start adding old catalogue numbers, labels and company details that appear on these replicas "because they are there". Here, the reproduced back cover has the company credit for "Cadet Records, Chicago, Illinois", and anyone who knows anything about the Chess group of labels knows that they haven't been a separate company since being acquired by GRT in 1968/69, moved from Chicago to New York around 1971, then to All Platinum Records (later SugarHill) in New Jersey in 1975, to MCA in L.A. in 1985, and there they remain under the Universal umbrella, so Discogs decision to add decades-old information to new issues is flat-out wrong AFAIC To my mind, such details should only be entered for the original release if and when it gets added to the database.
A parallel is Original Jazz Classics and Original Blues Classics via Fantasy and Concord. The LP issues in particular replicated the original Fantasy, Prestige and other labels, but as far as Fantasy and Concord were/are concerned, the labels for the reissues were Original Jazz Classics and Original Blues Classics, and listed as such in their catalogues and websites, along with the then-current OJC and OBC catalogue numbers (though they included references to the original catalogue numbers in brackets, and the print catalogues had separate indexes for these original numbers).
Hi Steve, these CD reissues that replicate original LP graphics and catalogue numbers are a bit of a pain, but my take on this is that the release label is Verve and that the catalogue number is 0602498818695, as shown at the bottom of the back cover scan (which still shows the original side one and side two designations!). Cadet LPS 833 are details applicable to the original LP issue.