Mute Records plans to release a special edition of Goldfrapp's acclaimed album Seventh Tree. Due in the U.S. on November 25, the special edition features DVD footage, new artwork and additional photos.

The DVD contains videos for "Happiness," "A&E" and "Caravan Girl," televised performances of "Clowns" and "Road to Somewhere," a variety of live tracks from Goldfrapp's June 21 performance at De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-sea, as well as exclusive backstage footage from the show. Released earlier this year on Mute Records, Seventh Tree went Gold its first week of release in the U.K. and has received immense praise from the likes of People, The New York Times, Harper's Bazaar, Details, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly and more. Rolling Stone declares that the album is "a cinematic experience" and Marie Claire gushes that it's "resolutely dreamy...perfect pop."

Goldfrapp are Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory. Their debut album Felt Mountain was released in 2000 to widespread acclaim and was shortlisted for the prestigious Mercury Prize in 2001. Goldfrapp's second album Black Cherry followed in 2003 and marked a stylistic departure from its predecessor. In 2005, Goldfrapp returned with the critically-acclaimed and Grammy-nominated album Supernature.

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