Cosmic Egg - Release History

Release History

Region Date Label Format Catalog Notes Ref.
Japan 21 October 2009 Universal Music Japan CD album UICO-1172 Standard edition
Australia 23 October 2009 Modular Recordings CD album MODCD111 Standard edition
CD album MODCD112 Deluxe edition
Double LP album
United Kingdom 26 October 2009 Island Records CD album Standard edition
CD album 2714011 Deluxe edition
Double LP album
N/A Digital download album N/A Standard edition track listing
United States 26 October 2009 Interscope Records CD album BOO13365 Standard edition
CD album BOO13436 Deluxe edition
Double LP album 001336501
N/A Digital download album N/A Standard edition track listing
Digital download album N/A Deluxe edition track listing

As well as those releases listed, Cosmic Egg was released as an iTunes digital download album available internationally. It was released in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland Switzerland on 23 October; Denmark on 26 October; Canada and Spain on 27 October; and Sweden on 28 October.

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