Release History
Country | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
---|---|---|---|---|
United Kingdom | 31 January 2005 | Parlophone | LP | 5607401 / 7243 5 60740 1 9 |
CD | 5607402 / 7243 5 60740 2 6 | |||
CD / DVD | 5637040 / 7243 5 63704 0 1 | |||
Australia | 21 February 2005 | Capitol Records | CD | 5638612 |
Japan | 23 February 2005 | Toshiba-EMI | CD | TOCP 66347 / 4988006826823 |
6 July 2005 | CD | TOCP 66405 | ||
United States | 12 April 2005 | Astralwerks | CD / DVD | ASW 60954 / |
10 May 2005 | CD | ASW 73951 / 7243 8 73951 2 1 |
Preceded by Push the Button by The Chemical Brothers |
UK number one album 13 February 2005 – 19 February 2005 |
Succeeded by Hopes and Fears by Keane |
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