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Curate a Night for War Child [ ÉLŐ ]
Keane feat. Lily Allen, Guillemots, Magic Numbers, Pet Shop Boys
első megjelenés éve: 2008
104 perc
Jazz
(2008)

DVD video
4.665 Ft 

 

Átmeneti készlethiány
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Introduction
2.  Strangers (From Now on All My Friends Are Gonna Be)
3.  You Finally Said Something Good (When You Said Goodby)
4.  Nobody Cried
5.  Don't You Know I Love You
6.  Cold Hands (Warm Heart)
7.  Tiny Spark
8.  Love Me Like You
9.  Integral
10.  Being Boring
11.  Smile
12.  Everybody's Changing
13.  Crystal Ball
14.  Somewhere Only We Know
15.  Under Pressure
16.  Bedshaped
17.  Trains to Brazil [*]
18.  The Night Sky [*]
Multimedia Track
19.  Bonus Materials [*]
On November 1, 2007 Keane hosted a spectacular night at Brixton Academy in aid of the charity War Child. The evening featured sets from Teddy Thompson (son of Richard), Findlay Brown, Brendan Benson (with Keane as his backing band), the Guillemots, the Magic Numbers, the Pet Shop Boys and Lily Allen, performing her own chart topper "Smile" and the Keane hit "Everybody's Changing", both with Keane as her band, before Keane themselves brought events to a close with a storming set featuring their biggest hits and a cover of the Queen/David Bowie classic "Under Pressure". The event was a huge success raising both awareness and a substantial amount of money for the War Child charity, a process continued by this DVD.

Bonus Material
* Guillemots - Trains To Brazil
* Backstage
* Keane - The Night Sky Music Video
* Keane - The Making of The Night Sky
* War Child Stories

This concert program captures many of the popular acts of the moment in the name of benefiting the children of war torn countries. British indie pop band Keane headlines the show, with performers like Lilly Allen, the Guillemots, and the Pet Shop Boys appearing as well.
--- Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide



Keane

Active Decades: '90s and '00s
Born: 1997 in East Battle, Sussex, England
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop

Keane's uplifting, piano-driven pop/rock is created by vocalist Tom Chaplin, drummer Richard Hughes, and pianist Tim Rice-Oxley, three childhood friends from the small town of Battle in East Sussex, England. Formed in 1997, Keane initially started out as a college-aged cover band. Guitarist Dominic Scott was part of this early incarnation, having previously played cover songs with Hughes and Rice-Oxley in a band named the Lotus Eaters. Keane toured the East Sussex circuit for several years while internalizing the epic sounds of their set list, which included songs by Oasis, U2, and Beatles. The schtick would only last so long, however, as the musicians soon desired to compose their own music. They began performing original material in 1998; later that same year, Chaplin left for Edinburgh University to study art history. The move proved to be brief, as he returned to London in 1999 and doubled his efforts with Keane.
Buoyed by Chaplin's soaring croon and Rice-Oxley's inventive keyboard effects, the group debuted in 2000 with the self-released single Call Me What You Like. Wolf at the Door followed one year later, but the band still struggled to find its momentum as Scott left the lineup in July, citing a desire to continue his studies at the London School of Economics. Keane's big break ultimately arrived in December 2002, when Fierce Panda Records representative Simon Williams (who had helped discover Coldplay several years prior) was summoned by a friend to attend a Keane gig in London. Williams was impressed with the band's performance and offered to issue Keane's next single, Everybody's Changing, on the spot. The limited-edition release became a success on U.K. radio and attracted attention from major record labels, several of whom began to swarm around the pop/rock trio.
Keane signed with Island Records in 2003 and released This Is the Last Time, the band's final single for the Fierce Panda label, before the year was up. The debut album Hopes and Fears then arrived in May 2004, hitting the top of the U.K. album charts during its first week of release and beating out Morrissey's You Are the Quarry. The single Somewhere Only We Know became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic, and Keane received two Brit Awards (for Best Breakthrough Act and Best Album 2005) while also earning a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. The album went on to become the second highest-selling record of the year in the U.K., barely losing out to the Scissor Sisters' debut.
Keane opened several shows during U2's 2005 world tour while enjoying the success of their Live Recordings 2004 EP. When it came time to return to the recording studio, the band once again enlisted producer Andy Green and fashioned a dark, thought-provoking record titled Under the Iron Sea. Arriving in 2006, it debuted at number four on the Billboard Top 200 during its first week of release; the album also debuted atop the U.K. charts and spun off the band's most successful single to date, Is It Any Wonder? Keane returned in 2008 with a slightly retooled sound -- including the presence of electric guitar, musical saw, and synthesizer -- for the band's third album, Perfect Symmetry.
--- Andrew Leahey & MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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