Release History
Country | Date | Edition | Label |
---|---|---|---|
Germany | November 14, 2008 | Standard, deluxe edition |
Sony Music |
Ireland | |||
Italy | |||
Mexico | |||
Switzerland | |||
Norway | |||
Australia | November 17, 2008 | ||
Austria | |||
Belgium | |||
Denmark | |||
France | |||
United Kingdom | RCA | ||
Argentina | November 18, 2008 | Standard edition | Sony Music |
Brazil | Standard, deluxe edition |
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Canada | Columbia | ||
China | Deluxe edition | Sony Music | |
Hong Kong | Standard edition | ||
Japan | Standard, deluxe edition |
Sony Music Japan | |
New Zealand | Sony Music | ||
Philippines | |||
Portugal | |||
Spain | |||
Sweden | |||
Turkey | |||
United States | Music World, Columbia | ||
Korea | November 19, 2008 | Sony Music | |
Thailand | November 20, 2008 | ||
Netherlands | November 21, 2008 | ||
Australia | September 4, 2009 | Platinum edition | |
Hong Kong | September 7, 2009 | ||
Thailand | September 17, 2009 | ||
Netherlands | October 30, 2009 | ||
France | November 2, 2009 | ||
Poland | |||
Spain | |||
United Kingdom | RCA | ||
Germany | November 20, 2009 | Sony Music | |
Canada | November 23, 2009 | Deluxe edition re-release | |
United Kingdom | RCA | ||
Japan | November 24, 2009 | Sony Music Japan | |
United States | Music World, Columbia | ||
Taiwan | November 28, 2009 | Platinum edition | Sony Music |
Japan | November 30, 2009 | Sony Music Japan | |
New Zealand | Sony Music | ||
Austria | January 29, 2010 | Deluxe edition re-release | |
Germany |
Country | Date | Format | Label |
---|---|---|---|
France | November 9, 2009 | The Bonus Tracks (Digital EP) | Sony Music |
United States | November 20, 2009 | Music World, Columbia | |
Spain | November 24, 2009 | Sony Music |
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