- "Landslide" is a Fleetwood Mac cover and "Dancing in the Moonlight" is a Thin Lizzy cover.
- In 1994, Virgin licensed the "Disarm (Smile)" Hut UK CD single for distribution in the US. The CD is almost identical. The re-release, does not have BIEM/MCPS printed under the numerical catalog number on the CD itself (7243 8 92309 2 5). As well, in the small strip of the insert with the bar code, the number under the barcode is not (7 24389 23092 5) but rather is (0 1704-65028-2 5); instead of UK: HUTCD43 it says US: HUT 43 and has that information centered in the table cell rather than aligned to the left; LC 3098 is also centered; F: PM 515 is also centered; and printed in the UK is not present.
The biggest difference is the price: the original Hut CD costs about US $10, the Virgin reissue about US $6.
- It seems that this pressing was for much more than the 2000 usually cited for the past few years. In late 1997 the single still sells for far less than other SD color singles that had much larger pressings. There are suggestions that at some point, a written "7" was misread as a "2". This is pure speculation, but it seems to make sense.
- The Australian CD has a cardboard sleeve. White front with Smile image and sticker, back is black with Heart image. CD itself is plain with the track listing.
- 7": unknown quantity of purple vinyl test pressings
7": 7000 (?) copies on purple vinyl with glued sleeve
- CD: Unknown pressing quantity, current pressing
12": Unknown pressing quantity on black vinyl
- Unknown pressing quantity
- Unknown pressing quantity in a cardboard sleeve
- Unknown pressing quantity
- Unknown pressing quantity in a cardboard sleeve
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