There isn’t a US pressing, the record only looks different because it was distributed by EMI's US subsidiary, Capitol Music and they list records using the real catalogue number. The first six numbers on a barcode only identify the parent label and the last number identifies the format, vinyl, cd, picture disc, etc.
EMI’s US releases were distributed by Virgin America before it merged with Capitol Records in February 2007.
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2014, 3:37 pm
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Thanks for the info!
I asked because I saw it on a website selling both and what they call the US press was more expensive than the European one.