Release History
Date | Label | Format | Country | Catalog | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
December 6, 1965 | Columbia | LP | US | CL 2454 | Original mono release. |
CS 9254 | Original stereo release.* | ||||
March 22, 1966 | CBS | LP | UK | BPG 62652 | Original mono release. |
SBPG 62652 | Original stereo release.* | ||||
1975 | CBS | LP | UK | S 33645 | Double album stereo reissue with Mr. Tambourine Man.* |
1976 | Embassy | LP | UK | EMB 31257 | Stereo reissue with alternative cover.* |
1977 | Embassy | LP | UK | CBS 31526 | Stereo reissue with alternative cover (different cover to above release).* |
1987 | Columbia | CD | US | CK 9254 | Original CD release. |
1993 | Columbia | CD | UK | COL 468180 | |
April 30, 1996 | Columbia/Legacy | CD | US | CK 64846 | Reissue containing seven bonus tracks and a partially remixed version of the stereo album.* |
May 6, 1996 | UK | COL 4837062 | |||
1999 | Simply Vinyl | LP | UK | SVLP 037 | Reissue of the partially remixed stereo album.* |
2003 | Sony | CD | Japan | MHCP-67 | Reissue containing seven bonus tracks and the partially remixed stereo album in a replica LP sleeve.* |
2006 | Sundazed | LP | US | LP 5198 | Reissue of the original mono release. |
* The album's title track and "He Was a Friend of Mine" were never mixed into stereo and appear in mono on all stereo releases of the album. |
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