The Byrds' Greatest Hits - Release History

Release History

Date Label Format Country Catalog Notes
August 7, 1967 Columbia LP US CL 2716 Original mono release.
CS 9516 Original stereo release.
October 20, 1967 CBS LP UK BPG 63107 Original mono release.
SBPG 63107 Original stereo release.
1976 Embassy LP UK EMB 31381
1985 Columbia CD US CK 9516 Original CD release.
1985 CBS LP UK 32068
1985 CBS CD UK CDCBS 32068
1991 Columbia CD US 467843 2 Titled Greatest Hits: Re-Mastered with alternative cover artwork.
1991 Sony LP UK COL 467843 1 Titled Greatest Hits: Re-Mastered with alternative cover artwork.
1991 Sony CD UK COL 468316 2 Titled Greatest Hits: 18 Classics Remastered with alternative cover artwork and seven bonus tracks.
March 30, 1999 Columbia/Legacy CD US CK 66230 Reissue containing three bonus tracks and a stereo remix of the entire album.
January 30, 2001 Columbia/Legacy CD US CS 66230 SACD reissue containing three bonus tracks and a stereo remix of the entire album.
2003 Sony CD Japan MHCP-107 Reissue containing three bonus tracks and a stereo remix of the album in a replica LP sleeve.

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