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}}'''"Adrift And At Peace"''' is the second track on ''[[Still]],'' which came out in 2002 as a bonus disc with the Deluxe Edition of the ''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'' CD. | }}'''"Adrift And At Peace"''' is the second track on ''[[Still]],'' which came out in 2002 as a bonus disc with the Deluxe Edition of the ''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]]'' CD. | ||
− | [[Trent Reznor]] [[:Image:LM-AAAP.gif|stated]] on [[nin.com/access]] that "Adrift And At Peace" is the conclusion to "[[La Mer]]." The song was also | + | [[Trent Reznor]] [[:Image:LM-AAAP.gif|stated]] on [[nin.com/access]] that "Adrift And At Peace" is the conclusion to "[[La Mer]]." The song was also used by [[Coil]] with Black Sun Productions on a track entitled "Hello Victim! Awake! The Victim Gets Back His Freedom." from the album ''The Plastic Spider Thing: Coil Remixed''. |
===Song Credits=== | ===Song Credits=== |
Revision as of 23:27, 24 April 2023
"Adrift And At Peace" is the second track on Still, which came out in 2002 as a bonus disc with the Deluxe Edition of the And All That Could Have Been CD.
Trent Reznor stated on nin.com/access that "Adrift And At Peace" is the conclusion to "La Mer." The song was also used by Coil with Black Sun Productions on a track entitled "Hello Victim! Awake! The Victim Gets Back His Freedom." from the album The Plastic Spider Thing: Coil Remixed.
Contents
Song Credits
- Written by: Trent Reznor
- Performance: Trent Reznor
- Engineering: Dave “Rave” Ogilvie
- Programming: Keith Hillebrandt
Apprearances
Halos
- And All That Could Have Been (Deluxe Edition)
- Still
Seeds
Versions
Adrift And At Peace
This is the only version available at the moment.
Live
"Adrift And At Peace" was performed with a string quartet at the 2006 Bridge School Benefit.
On the With Teeth: Summer Amphitheater Tour and Performance 2007, Reznor played a piano-only version of "La Mer," including an initial improvisation, before playing "Into the Void," this performance has been confused with "Adrift And At Peace."