Shadorne, could it be that they used different takes for different pressings? Why would they do that?
That happens a lot too. Say for example the album sells really well but a record exec in the US wants a different sound for the US market...they may go back to the studio tapes and remix and remaster.
This ha happened with several British bands - their UK stuff is reworked for US markets. Duran Duran Rio UK and Japan release was different from the US release made a year later. They used more of the "club" sound for the US album.
I have two versions of U2's All that you can't leave Behind - a UK single and a US version. I prefer the UK version.
The Police Murder by Numbers was only ever released on the CD. (Sting argued with the group about such things as Miss Gradenko and Mother and insisted these tracks go on the Synchronicity album which came out as Vinyl) The reality is that Murder by Numbers is an excellent track and it was just Sting's way of annoying Copeland.)
It is often like this - if you want everything that an artist puts out then you have to get buying and digging.