I heard 'That's Freedom' on AFN (Armed Forces Network) - Europe and the bonehead "DJ" never mentioned who it was by - I even stopped by the AFN TV/radio station located right where I lived in Vogelweh, Kaiserslautern, Germany and nobody knew squat so - I never forget it and I eventually found & bought it but, I can't remember where.
It certainly didn't make it to East Timor or West Papua! The album was #1 on debut here in Australia and was also the best selling album of 1990. It got to #8 in New Zealand, #35 in Sweden and #88 in the Netherlands. So I'm guessing you picked this up in Holland after reading your bio. Am I right?
There has been some discussion about the "Australasia" boilerplate and the upshot of that is that we use Australia as you did here. In the late 70's the major labels started consolidating LP production. As old record plants across Australia and New Zealand were mothballed the newer plants wherever they were took on production for the region. RCA for instance moved all LP production to the Wellington plant in New Zealand. Regionalising the offices and place of manufacture to "Australasia" was a typically corporate solution to combining a number of small markets. I'm not sure how much of this product ever made it to Asia but not much is my guess.
A little tip for those of you that are not Australian is that anything made by Disctronics was made in Australia. Hope that helps explain it a little bit.
Lee (real first name) Wrecker (thought it was funny at the time)