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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