Louval: Good observation! I had not been cognizant of the slight golden hue on my CD disc images before. Guess I had just accepted them when scanning and uploading. When I looked back through previous entries, the plain silver (no graphics or coloring) often came out this way. I will have to review my scanner settings. I hope you didn't misconstrue my comments as a criticism of your previous entry. I only thought the color difference was due to the BMG issuance.
Agreed that the BMG release was tonally more on the slate/blue grey side than the yellow/brown of the MCA retail release but I have never, ever seen a MCA CD from this period so gold in appearance as the image uploaded to this page
Added original MCA issued CD packaging. This has significantly different coloring than the previously entered (images 2222542-545) which are BMG Direct Marketing pressing and contain the BMG catalog number D 100621 (or 100621D on disc).