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"A Bad Dream"
Song

A Bad Dream is a song performed and composed by English piano rock band Keane that appears on their second album, Under The Iron Sea as the fifth track. It is rumoured that this will be released as the fifth and possibly last single of the album on early 2007.

According to fansite Keane.at, "Try Again" is also rumoured to be a future single.

Composition and recording

It was composed by Tim Rice-Oxley and Tom Chaplin in 2005. It seems Tom plays the piano in this song. In a live session for the Norwegian radio station P3 Tom commented about this song: ..."wonderful backing vocals from Tim and Richard and an awful piano playing from me"... It was recorded at the Heliosentric Studios, Rye, East Sussex and at The Magic Shop, New York.

Information about song's meaning

It was partially based on the "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death" poem by W.B. Yeats. Rice-Oxley explained on a podcast:

We wanted to get a balance between a kinda dream sequence. It starts very quietly, and I love the idea of being in a plane, like a Spitfire or something, being so high up in the sky that you can't hear the guns below you and so on. And it's almost got a serene silence which is what this Yeats poem seemed to really express. The song starts very quietly, but it gets huge and angry as it goes on... The big distorted washy piano sound in the middle is a pretty vast sound and it's I guess an attempt to express all that anger bursting out.

  • Length: 5:06
  • Tempo: 72bpm
  • Key: Eb minor
  • Time signature: 4/4 8 beat

Miscelanea

  • "A Bad Dream" was recently featured on the Season 4 Premire of the FOX drama, The O.C.

Music video

Chart performance

Peak positions
Chart Peak
position
UK Singles Chart ?
UK Official Download Chart ?
US Pop 100 ?
US Modern Rock Tracks ?
US Adult Top 40 ?
Euro Top 20 ?
Dutch Top 40 ?
iTunes Music Store (UK) ?
Irish Singles Chart ?
UK Singles Chart trajectory
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Position

External links

Keane
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilations
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