Release History
- Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller
The first release of the album, only released in Scandinavia.
Region | Date | Label and cat.no |
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Norway | January 10, 2005 (2005-01-10) | Voices of Wonder - VOW 094CD |
- Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller.. in Kiev!
The second reissue of the album, featuring a slightly different track listing and almost the same artwork as the Scandinavian version, with only "In Kiev!" being added to the title. The album was released in main Europe.
Region | Date | Label and cat.no |
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Norway | March 15, 2005 (2005-03-15) | Voices of Wonder - VOW 094CD |
- Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller..
The first reissue of the album, featuring a different artwork and a slightly different track listing. It was also only released in Scandinavia.
Region | Date | Label and cat.no |
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Norway | June 28, 2005 (2005-06-28) | My Way Music - M 20068-2 |
Denmark | June 28, 2005 (2005-06-28) | Voices of Wonder - VOW 094CD |
Sweden | August 10, 2005 (2005-08-10) | EMI - 0946 335419 0 0 |
Germany | November 18, 2005 (2005-11-18) | Napalm Records - NPR 174 |
- Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller.. in Tokyo!
The third and final reissue of the album, featuring the same track listing as the European version, including some additional bonus tracks. This version also features almost the same artwork as the European version with a red ring being added to the background (making it look like the Japanese national flag). The album was released in Japan and additional countries in Asia.
Region | Date | Label and cat.no |
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Japan | August 23, 2006 (2006-08-23) | King Records - KICP 1177 |
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