Release History
The album was released in three versions: a single disc version, a gatefold 12 inch vinyl, and a double disc version which included the album on one disc and the DVD extras on the other. The first disc is a standard stereo CD while the second disc, which is a DVD-Video, contains a documentary on the recording of the album, a 5.1 stereo mix and lyric screen for "Victoria" and a short film documenting the making of the music video for "Tumble and Fall". A series of depot sessions in which selected tracks from the album are performed, completes the set.
| Region | Date | Label | Format(s) | Catalog |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom and Ireland | 31 January 2005 | Echo | CD, CD/DVD, LP, Digital download | ECHCD60/ECHDV60/ECHLP60 |
| Europe | PIAS | |||
| Australia and New Zealand | Liberation Music | LIBCD7156.2 | ||
| Japan | Pony Canyon | PCCY-01725 |
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