Strangers (Keane video album)
Strangers is English rock band Keane's first musical-documentary DVD. It was named "Strangers" as their feelings before triumphing in music and as a reference to the song "We Might as Well Be Strangers" appearing on their debut album Hopes and Fears.
The discs contain a documentary narrated by Ed Roe, friend and photographer of Keane, and co-narrated by Keane. Band members talk about their feelings before being famous and how they succeed. Both DVDs contain Keane music and their videoclips, as well as live performances.Contents
DVD 1
- "Strangers" documentary part 1
Live performances
- "Sunshine"
- "With or Without You"
- "Somewhere Only We Know"
- "Can't Stop Now"
- "She Has No Time"
- "Your Eyes Open"
- "This Is the Last Time"
- "Allemande"
- "Sunshine"
- "Something in Me Was Dying"
- "Paperback Writer"
- "Somewhere Only We Know"
- "She Has No Time"
- "This Is the Last Time"
- "Can't Stop Now"
- "Your Eyes Open"
- "Bedshaped"
- "Allemande"
- "Everybody's Changing"
- "Walnut Tree"
- "She Opens Her Eyes"
- "Closer Now"
- "The Way You Want It"
- "To the End of the Earth"
- "Somewhere Only We Know"
- "This Is the Last Time" ; Making the video
- Additional documentary footage
- Opinions
- Hidden video: Ed Roe
DVD 2
- "Strangers" documentary part 2
Live performances
- "Snowed Under"
- "Bedshaped"
- "We Might as Well Be Strangers"
- "Bend and Break"
- "On a Day Like Today"
- "Everybody's Changing"
- "Hamburg Song"
- "Try Again"
Background tracks
- "Snowed Under"
- "Everybody's Changing"
- "We Might as Well Be Strangers"
- "Bend and Break"
- "Dinner at 8"
- Try Again
- "Fly to Me"
- "Untitled 2"
Music videos
- "Bedshaped"
- "Everybody's Changing"
- Additional documentary footage
- Opinions
Alternative versions
Digipack Special Edition