This 18-track disc includes 17 sought-after B-sides such as "Snowed Under" and "Walnut Tree," plus the previously unreleased "Russian Farmer's Song".
Reviewers often noted that while the chronological sequencing highlights the band's growth, it also marks a distinct shift from their initial massive popularity to their more niche, experimental phases. Despite varying critical opinions on the track selection, the album was a celebration of a band that had sold over 10 million albums and secured four consecutive UK #1 records by that time.
Representing their darker, more experimental sophomore effort, this section includes "Is It Any Wonder?," "Crystal Ball," and "Nothing In My Way". Keane - The Best Of Keane -Deluxe Edition- -201...
For dedicated fans, the offers a much deeper dive into the band's catalog.
The later tracks highlight their shift toward 80s-inspired synth-pop with "Spiralling" and a return to melodic roots with "Silenced By The Night" and "Sovereign Light Café". This 18-track disc includes 17 sought-after B-sides such
The collection opens with the iconic "Everybody's Changing" and the worldwide hit "Somewhere Only We Know," alongside fan favorites like "Bend and Break" and "Bedshaped".
Keane: The Best of Keane - Deluxe Edition (2013) – A Decade of Piano-Rock Perfection The collection opens with the iconic "Everybody's Changing"
Released on November 11, 2013, via Island Records , serves as the first official compilation celebrating the ten-year career of the English alternative rock band. This milestone collection captures the band's evolution from their breakthrough piano-driven ballads to the experimental synth-pop and anthemic rock of their later years. A Chronological Journey Through the Hits
The Super Deluxe set expanded the package further, adding a DVD of an acoustic concert held in London in August 2013 (with a fan-selected setlist) and a 100-page hardcover "photo scrapbook". Critical and Commercial Impact
The standard version of the album features 20 tracks, primarily arranged chronologically to tell the band's story from their 2003 commercial debut.