Keane discography
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This is a discography for English Piano rock band Keane, containing all official releases since February 2000 and information about their early songs and cover versions.
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[edit] Releases
Keane's first official release is the single Call Me What You Like in February 2000, sold only at the pubs around London where Keane used to play. There are only 500 copies of this CD. The next year, Wolf at the Door was released. Each one of the 50 copies was hand-made and recorded on CD-Rs. This rare single is valued in around £1000[1]. Following singles were released to music shops, excepting the cover single The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore, which was recorded for the War Child website for download there. Later was gifted as a 1000 copies limited edition 7" Vinyl for some fans on the messageboard.
In August 21, 2006 was released a CD Single for Crystal Ball, song that appears on the second studio album Under the Iron Sea.
[edit] Statistics
Keane have released 40 songs including rare singles and b-sides. Four of their nine singles have reached the Top 10. Some covers from other artist have been recorded but not released on a Keane record, excepting The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore. Sixteen Keane songs were never recorded and they are only known by mentions by the band. Other six were recorded and never officially released but leaked into the Internet.
[edit] Releases
Since February 2000, Keane have released:
3 albums
- 1 live album
- 2 studio albums
12 singles
- 9 official singles
- 2 singles released twice (Everybody's Changing, This Is The Last Time)
- 1 limited edition single (The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore)
4 DVDs
- 1 official DVD (Strangers DVD)
- 2 CD+DVD (Hopes and Fears DVD, Under the Iron Sea DVD)
- 1 limited edition DVD (This Is The Last Time)
[edit] Songs
22 unreleased songs
- 16 unknown songs
- 6 unreleased but known songs
39 released songs
- 10 singles
- 14 b-sides
- 7 songs on Hopes and Fears
- 10 songs on Under the Iron Sea
11 songs not yet released
- 11 songs due to be released
Resulting:
- 72 own songs
- 12 covers from other artists
[edit] Chart positions
- Highest album position in chart: #1(UK; Hopes and Fears, Under the Iron Sea); #4 (US; Under the Iron Sea)
- Highest single position in chart: #3(UK; Somewhere Only We Know, Is It Any Wonder?)
- Best-selling release: Hopes and Fears; +5,000,000
[edit] Everybody's Changing
Everybody's Changing was Keane's first hit and the song that allow them to sign with Fierce Panda and later with Island Records. It was one of biggest hits through 2004. Despite the fact that release didn't reached top 4, it was one of the main singles on Hopes and Fears. The single was released twice, firstly by Fierce Panda and one year later by Island.
[edit] Somewhere Only We Know
This is, perhaps, Keane's most famous song due to its several appearances on television. It was the most successful Keane single until Is It Any Wonder?, reaching the top 3 in UK. It also has been featured on movie trailers and videogames. Keane haven't given a specific meaning for the song, but it has been related with trees (see main article for details). The song was the first single released on the Hopes and Fears era in February 16, 2004. The design of the covers remained until late 2005.
[edit] Hopes and Fears
Hopes and Fears is Keane's debut album and also their most successful release to date, with over 5,500,000 copies sold worldwide, number expecting to be succeeded by Under the Iron Sea (currently sold around 2,000,000).
The five single-album reached the top 1 with 155,373 copies during its first week in the UK. First, third and fifth week remained at number two, tooping on the second, fourth and sixth. It came out from the top ten in its 23th week, returning to top 1 after winning a Brit Award in its 40th week to finally disappear from the top in its 45th week. However, it remained on the UK Albums Chart for 72 weeks, reappearing with the release of Under the Iron Sea. It returned to charts after the release of Under the Iron Sea, reaching the top 54 on its 117th week of sale.
[edit] Is It Any Wonder?
Officially the second single from Under the Iron Sea, Is It Any Wonder? is Keane's most successful single to date. Released in May 29, 2006, the single quickly reached the top 1 on iTunes digital shop, and the top 3 on the UK Singles Chart. This song increased the fame of Keane in the United States, where some people who didn't like their music started listening to it.
[edit] Under the Iron Sea
Released officially in June 12 2006, the album sold 222,297 during its first week (66,924 more than its predecessor) topping the charts for two weeks. It also topped on 4th place in the USA, being the first really successful Keane release there.
[edit] Singles
[edit] Pre-Hopes and Fears
(February 2000) |
(June 2001) |
(May 12, 2003) |
(October 13, 2003) |
[edit] Hopes and Fears era
(February 16, 2004) |
(May 3, 2004) |
(November 22, 2004) |
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(July 25, 2005) |
[edit] Under the Iron Sea era
(May 29, 2006) |
(August 21, 2006) |
(October 30, 2006) |
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(January 22, 2007) |
[edit] Studio albums
[edit] Live albums
[edit] Worldwide Sales Info
Title | Sales (worldwide) |
Hopes and Fears | 5.5 million |
Live recordings 2004 | ? |
Under the Iron Sea | 2.1 million |
Keane have sold over 7.5 million albums worldwide.
[edit] Singles
[edit] DVDs
Year | Title | Label | Type | Number of discs | Notes |
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2004 | "Hopes and Fears DVD" | Island | Videoclips DVD | 2 (CD+DVD) | Released November 23(US) |
2005 | "Strangers" | Island | Documentary/video anthology | 2 | Released Nov. 14 (UK) 15 (US) |
2006 | "Under the Iron Sea DVD" | Island | Documentary/Demos/Videoclip and making of | 2 (CD+DVD) | Released June 7 (JP) June 9 (DE, NL, MX, SWI) June 12 (UK, worldwide) June 20 (US, CAN) |
Several Keane releases are considered nowadays as collection items, such as the rare single Everybody's Changing Part 1 (From Fierce Panda, not from Island) or the vinyl versions of the records. However, the recordings of this releases had been leaked into the Internet. Both two studio albums from Keane had topped the UK Albums Chart and only Under the Iron Sea made #4 on the Billboard 200 (US), an acceptable number compared with its predecessor (#45).
[edit] Notes
- The first release of This Is The Last Time was ineligible for the UK singles chart due to a weblink on the CD.
- Somewhere Only We Know made #32 on US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and #50 on US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
- The EP Live Recordings 2004 was only released in certain countries, including Germany, Switzerland, Mexico and France.
- Bend And Break was released in some European countries on July 25, 2005 (but not in the UK).
- A video download single, Atlantic was released on April 21, 2006. Later was released as a 7" Vinyl.
[edit] Other
[edit] The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore
Keane released a cover of The Walker Brothers' The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore. It was given as a gift for some fans on a 7" Vinyl format and given to the War Child website.
[edit] DJ Shadow vs Keane
Release containing a remix of Keane song "We Might As Well Be Strangers" by DJ Shadow
[edit] Help: A Day In the Life
Keane covered Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and recorded it for the compilation for War Child
[edit] Do They Know It's Christmas?
Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice-Oxley participated on the Band Aid's classic Christmas song Do They Know It's Christmas? re-recording in 2005.
[edit] Information about early songs
[edit] A Heart To Hold You
This song was never recorded in a studio but it's well-known by some fans of the band, as a recording from the radio was leaked into the Internet in 2005 and there were even polyphonic ringtones of it.
Keane were asked to do a Christmas song to be played on BBC Radio 1 London on Christmas Eve. The song was firstly called The Bing Crosby Song or The Bing Crosby One, because of the association of Bing Crosby to Christmas. Tim Rice-Oxley, pianist and composer of the band composed it circa November 2004 It was first played at the Jo Whiley Show on Radio 1, on December 24, 2004. It was played during that week every day.
Rice-Oxley had never given a meaning to this song but the lyrics express trust and love for someone.
The instrumentation does not include drums but a tambourine and the piano.
The song was played again on December 11, 2005 on the same show, referred now by Radio 1 as a "Christmas Anthem".
Later, Keane also covered Irving Berlin's Christmas classic White Christmas. This version featured some lyrics invented by Keane and the including of the first original chorus, frequently omitted by other artists. As A Heart To Hold You, this wasn't recorded too, but played on Steve Lamacq's Evening Show on Radio 1.
"A Heart To Hold You" technical characteristics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Length | Tempo (bpm) | Key | Time signature | Instrumentation | Genre | Appereances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
3:48 | 70 | D (Major) | 4/4, 8b | piano, tambourine, vocals | Piano ballad | None |
[edit] Captain Planet
It was only mentioned by Tim Rice-Oxley on the Keane official page. It wasn't released nor demoed.
[edit] Gingerbread
This song appeared on the credits of the Strangers DVD though is not referred on the same. On a shot of the same DVD, it's included on "The Brown's Album", dated 1996.
"Gingerbread" technical characteristics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Length | Tempo (bpm) | Key | Time signature | Instrumentation | Genre | Appereances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
? | ? | ? | ? | bass, drums, acoustic and electric guitars, vocals | Alternative rock | Strangers |
[edit] Emily
It was never officially released but a recorded version of it was available on the band's webpage on early 2000. The recording does not feature drums but only guitar and voice. There are no registers if it was ever played live.
"Emily" technical characteristics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Length | Tempo (bpm) | Key | Time signature | Instrumentation | Genre | Appereances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
3:40 | 138 | Am (A Minor) | 4/4, 16b | acoustic guitar, bass, drums, electric piano, vocals | Alternative ballad | None |
[edit] If Not You
It was composed circa August 2000. It was played several times at the pubs where Keane used to play but there are no recordings of this.
[edit] Maps
It was composed circa July 2000 and first played at the Monarch pub. It was released as a demo on September 14, 2000 on the Keane Official Page.
"Maps" technical characteristics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Length | Tempo (bpm) | Key | Time signature | Instrumentation | Genre | Appereances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
4:04 | 83 | D (Major) | 4/4, 8b | bass, electric guitar, tambourine, vocals | Alternative rock | None |
[edit] More Matey
A screenshot of the Strangers DVD reveals this already existed before the creation of the band. It appears on an album titled The Brown's Album, crediting Tim Rice-Oxley and Tom Chaplin and dated 1996. The name appears as Matey Melon. The song was mixed in March 2001 as More Matey to be released on Wolf at the Door but for some reason it didn't make it. The recording distributed by the site in early 2001 features only piano and vocals but an earlier 1999 version performed live included drums and guitar as well.
"More Matey" technical characteristics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Length | Tempo (bpm) | Key | Time signature | Instrumentation | Genre | Appereances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
3:27 | 76 | B (Major) | 4/4, 8b | piano, synthesizer (birds), vocals (add bass, both guitars and drums live) | Acoustic piano ballad | The Browns Album |
[edit] New One
It was composed circa 2000
"New One" technical characteristics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Length | Tempo (bpm) | Key | Time signature | Instrumentation | Genre | Appereances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
4:26 | 75 | 6/8, 6b | bass, drums, acoustic and electric guitars, vocals | Alternative rock | None |
[edit] The Happy Soldier
Considered the most rare recording of Keane ever made, this song was leaked from a sampler CD from the James Sanger recording sessions in late 2001. Keane specifically doesn't want this recording to be distributed as they say now they have a very different perspective that would be destroyed with the song's theme and lyrics. Some fans who actually found the recording keep distributing it between theirselves eventually. This song was also the last Keane recording with guitar so it also marks the transition to the piano era of the band.
"The Happy Soldier" technical characteristics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Length | Tempo (bpm) | Key | Time signature | Instrumentation | Genre | Appereances | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7:43 | 106 | Am (A minor) | semi out of time 4/4, 16b | acoustic guitar, bass, backing vocals, drums, organ, reverse cymbals, synthesizer (crystal breaking, echoes, gunshots, strings, vox), vocals | Rock electronica new age | None |
[edit] The Silence Of An Alien
Tom Chaplin mentions this song on Strangers, with him providing the lyrics and Tim the music. Chaplin mentions he composed his first song when he was about 13 years old. As this was probably first Keane song ever it could have been composed circa 1991.
Keane |
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Tim Rice-Oxley | Tom Chaplin | Richard Hughes |
Adam Tudhope | Dominic Scott |
Discography |
Studio albums: Hopes and Fears | Under the Iron Sea |
Lives and EPs: Live Recordings 2004 | Keane Live 06 |
Singles: "Call Me What You Like" | "Wolf at the Door" | "Everybody's Changing (Part 1)" | "This Is The Last Time (Part 1)" | "Somewhere Only We Know" | "Everybody's Changing (Part 2)" | "Bedshaped" | "This Is The Last Time (Part 2)"| "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" | "Bend and Break" | "Atlantic" | "Is It Any Wonder?" | "Crystal Ball" | "Nothing in My Way" | "A Bad Dream" | "Try Again" |
DVDs: Hopes and Fears DVD | Strangers | Under the Iron Sea DVD |
Tours: Hopes and Fears Tour | Under the Iron Sea Tour |
Other: List of songs by Keane |
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