A major part of the printing data is derived from the The Illustrated Collector's Guide to WISHBONE ASH. The book was written by Andy Powell. Published in 1995 by Collector's Guide Publishing, ISBN 1-896522-11-4. The discography section and catalogue numbers are by Dr. John (see About... Acknowledgements).
| CDs | Cat# | Year | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| UK | |||
| PERMANENT | PERM CD 6 | 1992 | 1st cover version (this one's on other printings too unless otherwise mentioned) |
| Right Recordings | RIGHT005 | 1998 |
(+) Yet another cover version and title: 'Living Proof - Live in Chicago' |
| Emporio | EMPRCD 825 | 1998 |
(¤) Yet another cover version and title: 'The Living Proof - Live in Chicago' |
| Angel Air | SJPCD112 | 2002 |
(%) Yet another cover version and title: 'Live in Windy City' |
| USA | |||
| GRIFFIN | GCD-247-2 | 1994 | 2nd cover version |
| GRIFFIN | CYCL 030 | 1995 | 3rd cover version |
| GRIFFIN | CYCL 031 | 1995 | A variation of the 3rd cover version. Coupled with The Collector's Guide to Wishbone Ash book. (¤) |
| GER | |||
| VIRGIN | 263 050 | 1992 | |
| VIRGIN | 7 87931 2 | 1992 | (*) |
| BEL | |||
| Music Avenue | 250157 | 2006 |
Live in Chicago (originally in 1992) and Live in Geneva (originally in 1996) in a 2 CD jewel box entitled Live Affairs. |
| LPs | Cat# | Year | Comments |
| UK | |||
| PERMANENT | LP6 | 1992 | |
| MCs | Cat# | Year | Comments |
| UK | |||
| PERMANENT | PERMMC 6 | 1992 | |
| (*) | Information on the printing courtesy of Wolfgang Schmidt. |
| (¤) | Cat# information courtesy of Detlef Assenmacher. |
| (+) | Almost all track lengths printed on the back side of the jewel case are wrong. Seems like the source for the printed track lengths is one of the pirate copies of Live in Chicago. Makes me think... |
| (¤) | No artist info and composer data partly unclear (Ted and Martin Turner can't be separated from each other and sometimes they're "merged together"). Makes me think again... |
| (%) | Dan Gilloghly omitted from the artist list. Composer data partly unclear (Ted and Martin Turner can't be separated from each other and sometimes they're "merged together"). Guess what... |
Written by: Rainer Frilund - Last update: Dec, 2006