I have a question about a copy of the Dragonball Z 1 and 2 soundtrack that I own.
I can't seem to find any reference of "Columbia" on the CD anywhere. The back of my CD lists two companies, "Team Entertainment", and "Jasrac", but not Columbia.
And the CD number thingy is, "KDSD-00042", as opposed to "KDSD-42".
It did come with the DVD.
Does this sound bootleg to anyone?
Is this bootleg?
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Is this bootleg?
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The CD isn't released by Columbia, but by Sony Music. Which is written in katakana, at least on the Dragon Ball Z 3 / 2 single, so you won't find that in roman letters anywhere 
KDSD-00042 is the same as KDSD-42, minus all the zeroes. Just checked it with the music database, guess EX just didn't wanted to write all the obsolete zeroes in the entry. It says KDSD-59 for the DBZ3/2 single too, while my copy says KDSD-00059 (And I'm sure my copy is legitimate, I got it from YesAsia).

KDSD-00042 is the same as KDSD-42, minus all the zeroes. Just checked it with the music database, guess EX just didn't wanted to write all the obsolete zeroes in the entry. It says KDSD-59 for the DBZ3/2 single too, while my copy says KDSD-00059 (And I'm sure my copy is legitimate, I got it from YesAsia).
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