I bought my Italian issue at a shop called "Graphic Novel" in Newcastle's East End(Pacific Street), owned by a fellow called Dietmar Lederwasch. This was in the early 1980s, the shop is long gone now. It sold LPs and singles as a sideline to its main purpose of selling comics(sorry, graphic novels) and had a good choice of mainly imported records in both LPs and singles, some Australian-made stuff mingled with the overseas stuff too. By the way, R.C., ease up on those mothballs, will ya? They're beginning to stink the place out(ha-ha).
I actually have an Italian issue of this LP. But as for the Chung Sheng label, I suspect I've seen it before, carrying Roy Orbison and Nancy Sinatra albums, and if memory serves correct, they're always pressed in translucent red vinyl.
And it's more than likely Chung Sheng did NOT obtain copyright clearance from EMI to issue this album. Only in Asia(some countries therein) could a company get away with such a thing with complete impunity! Try the stunt anywhere else in the world and the copyright owners would slap you with a lawsuit that could have you in court for the rest of your life(seemingly)!
Even the cover isn't genuine!
With regards to the label Discogs have this label as CSJ records or Chung Sheng records (not quite sure what they think the J stands for)
I think Chung Sheng would be the best label name for this I think it has been wrongly sub labelled on the other site by cat no not company name