"in some additional European countries"
arnie said on October 15, 2004 16:41:
I was reading the Front page....
Is this the international release that we were talking about?
Why didn’t they call it european release in the first place?
ncurran said on October 15, 2004 17:18:
international just means 2 countries or more, so in fact it is already an international release...just how big an international release it will be is another matter all together
girl7twenty7 said on October 15, 2004 18:15:
Formally: international release = at least in one country except Sweden, “in some additional European countries” as is said.
I don’t like this phrase, it seems now that the album won’t be REALLY international :(
Jud (moderator) said on October 15, 2004 18:43:
indeed, international for a Swede means anything out of Sweden ;)
It is still not known where the album will be out and where not, it depends on the local EMIs, I guess that the more it goes, the more countries will add it to their catalogues :)
Zerot said on October 16, 2004 02:31:
I´d feel quite disappointed if that phrase is true, since I was expecting not only an European release, but also a South american one
Jud (moderator) said on October 16, 2004 07:28:
so far we only have european dates, hope we get more anyway :)
Starrox said on October 15, 2004 17:02:
Well, they never said “international” means the album’s released everywhere! And I guess they didn’t even know where it will be released at all at that time, so they probably used a word that would apply no matter how many countries TC will be released in at the end... *shrugs*
BTW, I thought TC will be released in Argentina, too - did that change?