Catalog:Keep Fishin'

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United Kingdom, 4977922, 2002, CD, Enhanced

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Title: Keep Fishin'
Release date: September 2, 2002[1]
Format: CD
Country: United Kingdom[1]
Label(s): Geffen
Identifier(s):

Barcode: 0 606949 779221
Catalog number(s): 4977922
Matrix: 4977922 01 6
Mastering SID code: IFPI L136
Mould SID code: IFPI 04F2
Other (on disc mould): MADE IN THE UK BY UNIVERSAL M&L

Track listing:

1. "Keep Fishin'" (Radio Version)
2. "Slob" (Live)
3. "Knock Down Drag Out" (Live)

Notes: Standard United Kingdom CD release packaged in a slimline jewel case. Released in conjunction with a different CD variant (see 4977712) and advertised under the name "CD2". The release includes two additional bonus tracks.

Despite being advertised nowhere on the artwork, this release is actually an enhanced CD; the disc contains additional video clips and content that can be accessed via a computer's disc drive. In this case, it seems it was included as a mistake, as this release's enhanced content contains the music video for Maladroit's lead single "Dope Nose".

United States, 0694977872, 2002, CD

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Title: Keep Fishin'
Release date: September 24, 2002[1]
Format: CD
Country: United States
Label(s): Geffen
Identifier(s):

Barcode: 6 06949 77872 9
Catalog number(s): 0694977872
Matrix: 0694977872 1035312418 MFG BY MATSUSHITA UNIVERSAL MEDIA SERVICES
Mastering SID code: IFPI L772
Mould SID code: IFPI 2A47

Track listing:

1. "Keep Fishin'"
2. "Keep Fishin'" (by Franklin Mint)

Notes: Standard United States CD release, ~8000 copies produced[1]. The release contains one bonus track.

*A side effect of the scanning process causes the colors in this image to appear washed out. It appears identical to the colors seen on this release's back cover in real life.