Talk:Don't Look Down/@comment-5122480-20140508235817/@comment-5122480-20150118014030

When an English CD is released in a different country, it continues to maintain it's language. Otherwise the singer(s) of the album would have to record each song in multiple languages, which would result in a rather lengthy process. Especially since each singer would have to know every language that they'd be singing in.

It's relatively common that albums released in different languages will recieve additional bonus contents to the original tracklist. I don't really understand it, but I'd imagine it has something to do with each country having a different release date (in most cases). In this case, Japan got the album a little under five months later.