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Keane / “The Best Of”: deluxe editions

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British band Keane have a new greatest hits out in November.

The Best Of Keane is available in a number of configurations including a special super deluxe edition set which contains two CDs, a DVD and a 100-page hardcover ‘photo scrapbook’.

The first disc is a 20-track hits collection while the second CD contains 17 B-sides. The DVD features an August 2013 acoustic gig, where the setlist was chosen by Keane fans.

The photo book is quite small (190mm x 190mm to be exact) and overall this set doesn’t exactly feel like outstanding value. Fans might be better off sticking with the standard deluxe edition which is a two-CD set, replicating the audio on the Super Deluxe package.

The Best Of Keane is released on 11 November 2013

Deluxe Edition (2CD)

Super Deluxe Edition (2CD+DVD+Book)

The Best of Keane Super Deluxe Edition track listing:

Disc: 1

  • 1. Everybody’s Changing
  • 2. Somewhere Only We Know
  • 3. Bend and Break
  • 4. Bedshaped
  • 5. This Is The Last Time
  • 6. Atlantic
  • 7. Is It Any Wonder?
  • 8. Nothing In My Way
  • 9. Hamburg Song
  • 10. Crystal Ball
  • 11. A Bad Dream
  • 12. Try Again
  • 13. Spiralling
  • 14. Perfect Symmetry
  • 15. My Shadow
  • 16. Silenced By The Night
  • 17. Disconnected
  • 18. Sovereign Light Café
  • 19. Higher Than The Sun
  • 20. Won’t Be Broken

Disc: 2

  • 1. Snowed Under
  • 2. Walnut Tree
  • 3. Fly To Me
  • 4. To The End Of The Earth
  • 5. The Way You Want It
  • 6. Something In Me Was Dying
  • 7. Allemande
  • 8. Let It Slide
  • 9. He Used To Be A Lovely Boy
  • 10. Thin Air
  • 11. The Iron Sea (Magic Shop Version)
  • 12. Maybe I Can Change
  • 13. Time To Go
  • 14. Staring At The Ceiling
  • 15. Myth
  • 16. Difficult Child
  • 17. Sea Fog (Live in Mexico City)
  • 18. Russian

Disc: 3 (DVD)

 

2. Hardback Book

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  1. Mike, i’d like to know the answer to that too. Second album not too bad but from then on, awful! Seems to me this release represents a band out of ideas.

    1. James & Mike, seriously? Keane has always been consistent with the quality of their albums. Night train is probably the worst and Under the Iron Sea being the strongest in terms of track list. I admit, some of the songs need to grow on you, but they are not awful on first listen too…

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