The US release was encoded as an
HDCD. Editions released in Europe, Japan and
Brazil had a different track listing to the US release. In Europe and Japan the album was shortened to 15 tracks, "Quiche Lorraine" being substituted with a live version, which previously appeared on the charity record
Tame Yourself, and adding "
(Meet) The Flintstones". The Brazilian edition was based on the European one: it omitted track two "52 Girls" and added "
Legal Tender" as track eight instead. "
Debbie" was released as a single, and several remix-focused discs were put out as well:
Time Capsule: The Remixes in Japan, and "Summer of Love '98" and "Hallucinating Pluto" in the US branded as
Time Capsule: The Mixes discs. A video compilation consisting of twelve of the band's music videos, titled
Time Capsule: Videos for a Future Generation 1979–1998, was also released on VHS. In 2009 the album was reissued in Australia based on the international edition CD, but with new changes, and packed with a DVD reissue of
Time Capsule: Videos for a Future Generation 1979–1998. The CD replaced "
Debbie" with "
Give Me Back My Man". ==Reception==