Island Records, Island Records, Nothing Records, TVT Records
artwork [package] Gary Talpas booking Artists & Audience booking Gerry Gerrard edited by [continuity] Charlie Clouser edited by [continuity] Chris Vrenna edited by [continuity] Trent Reznor engineer [additional engineering] Alan Moulder engineer [additional engineering] Bill Kennedy engineer [additional engineering] Brian Pollack engineer [additional engineering] Chris Vrenna engineer [additional engineering] John Aguto engineer [additional engineering] Sean Beavan engineer [live audio], coordinator [live audio] Sean Beavan legal Michael S. Toorock lighting, set designer Jan Petier Ripius lighting, set designer Leroy Bennett management Conservative Management management John A. Malm, Jr. management [merchandise] Jerry Long management [nothing records] Tony Ciulla management [publicity] Formula Artist Development & P.R. management [publicity] Sioux Zimmerman management [road management] Mark O'Shea mastered by [mastering] Tom Baker tracks 1 to 8, 10 to 13 mixed by [mixing engineer] Alan Moulder painting [all paintings] Russell Mills photography by David Buckland tracks 1, 2, 5 to 7, 10 to 12 producer [production] Flood producer [production] Trent Reznor production manager [live] Kevin Lyman production manager [live] Ray Woodbury sampler [additional sampling], sound designer Chris Vrenna written-by, arranged by [arrangement], performer [performance] Trent Reznor Phonographic Copyright (p) TVT Records Phonographic Copyright (p) Interscope Records Copyright (c) TVT Records Copyright (c) Interscope Records Licensed To Island Records Ltd. Made By PMDC, France Recorded At Pig (3) Recorded At Record Plant Recorded At A&M Studios Mastered At Future Disc Published By MCA Music Ltd. This is a reissue produced some between 1996 and 1999, when Polygram who owned Island cancelled their exclusive rights agreement with Stemra which is printed on the original pressing of The Downward Spiral and signed a new agreement with MCPS which is printed on this version.
Packaged in J-card case with a twenty-eight page oversized booklet (i.e. too big to fit in a jewel case). Both contained in cardboard slipcase which has text on all three closed edges.