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Album Director 2003 "Everybody's Changing" Hopes and Fears — "Everybody's Changing" (Alternative Version) — "This Is the Last Time" — 2004 "Somewhere Only We Know" — "Somewhere Only We Know" (Alternative Version) — "She Has No Time" — "Bedshaped" — "Snowed Under" — 2005 "Bend and Break" (Live) — 2006 "Atlantic" Under the Iron Sea
"Russian Farmer's Song" 6:34 song from The Best of Keane: 2013 "Sea Fog" 3:27 song from Strangeland: 72 bpm 4/4 on 8 Ballad 2012 "She Has No Time" 5:45 song from Hopes and Fears: 72 bpm 4/4 on 8 Power ballad 1999 2000 "She Opens Her Eyes" 4:25 B-side to "This Is the Last Time" 112 bpm 3/4 on 6 Acoustic ballad 2004 2004 " The Silence of an Alien ...
Keane's debut album Hopes and Fears was released on 10 May 2004 in the UK, a day before the band started their first world tour. It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and became the second best-selling British album of the year. It has been certified 9× platinum in the UK.
The Best of Keane is the first official compilation album by British group Keane. [1] It was released on 11 November 2013 through Island Records.The album contains all of the singles from the band's first four studio albums, Hopes and Fears, Under the Iron Sea, Perfect Symmetry and Strangeland (with the exception of "The Lovers Are Losing" and "Better Than This", which are replaced by "My ...
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The EP's title and material was born out of the group's Perfect Symmetry World Tour of 2008–2009. Night Train debuted at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart . [ 10 ]
It is their first full-length album since Perfect Symmetry (2008), as well as the first to feature bassist Jesse Quin as an official member. Two singles were released preceding the album's release: "Silenced by the Night" and "Disconnected". The former was released internationally on 13 March 2012, while the latter was released on 27 April 2012.
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