Release History
| Date | Label | Format | Country | Catalog | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 17, 1971 | Columbia | LP | US | KC 30150 | Original release. |
| January 21, 1972 | CBS | LP | UK | S 64676 | Original release. |
| 1975 | Columbia | LP | US | LE 10215 | "Columbia limited edition" reissue. |
| 1993 | Columbia | CD | UK | COL 468418 | Original CD release. |
| 1993 | Line | CD | Germany | 901024 | |
| February 22, 2000 | Columbia/Legacy | CD | US | CK 65849 | Reissue containing three bonus tracks and the remastered album. |
| UK | COL 495078 | ||||
| 2003 | Sony | CD | Japan | MHCP-106 | Reissue containing three bonus tracks and the remastered album in a replica LP sleeve. |
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