Garbage (album) - Release History

Release History

Date Territory Label Format Edition(s)
Aug 15, 1995 Canada Almo Sounds CD, Double-LP, cassette Standard edition
United States
Aug 29, 1995 Europe BMG CD, cassette
Sept 4, 1995 Australia White Records
New Zealand
Oct 2, 1995 United Kingdom Mushroom Records UK CD, Double-LP, cassette,
limited edition 7" box set
Oct 21, 1995 Japan BMG Victor CD Titled G, includes two bonus tracks
Nov 17, 1995 France BMG France Standard edition, b/w Rare Track Collection bonus disc
Jan 30, 1996 Korea BMG Han Kook Standard edition
Sept 23, 1996 Australia White Records Double-CD Limited Tour Edition, with five bonus tracks
Jan 8, 1997 Japan BMG Victor/White Records
Mar 25, 1997 Korea BMG Han Kook Limited edition bonus disc, with four bonus tracks
Singapore BMG/White Records
Apr 14, 1997 France BMG France CD Limited edition, b/w bonus "#1 Crush" bonus disc
Germany BMG Ariola
Spain BMG Espagna/RCA
Apr 23, 1997 Japan BMG Victor Titled G - New Edition, with two bonus tracks
Nov 26, 1998 Japan Titled G - New Edition, with two bonus tracks (reissue)
Nov 29, 1999 France BMG Deluxe digipak edition
United Kingdom Simply Vinyl Double-LP Standard edition, pressed on 180gm heavyweight vinyl
Mar 20, 2000 Mushroom Records UK MiniDisc Standard edition
c.2000 Europe PIAS Recordings CD Standard edition (reissue)
South Africa David Gresham Records
South America Universal Music
Australia Festival Mushroom Records
Aug 22, 2001 Japan Sony Music Int'l Titled G, includes two bonus tracks (reissue)
Oct 1, 2001 Russia and CIS BMG Russia Standard edition (reissue)
Nov 23, 2003 Worldwide
(ex. North America)
A&E Records
Feb 28, 2005 United Kingdom A&E Records Digital download Standard edition
Oct 4, 2005 France Warner Music France Double-CD Packaged as Garbage: 2CD, with Beautiful Garbage album
Sept 1, 2008 United Kingdom Rhino Entertainment Packaged as Garbage: 2 In 1, with Version 2.0 album
Oct 24, 2008 South Africa

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