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Revision as of 19:20, 8 March 2007
Album:Still
Length:2:52
Tempo:{{{BPM}}} BPM
Versions:Adrift And At Peace
Live:Bridge School Benefit (strings)
Year Zero Warm-Up Tour?
Year Zero Warm-Up Tour?
Contents
About
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 and is available through the official Nine Inch Nails website.
Song Credits
- Performance: Trent Reznor
- Engineering: Dave “Rave” Ogilvie
- Programming: Keith Hillebrandt
Apprearances
Halos
- And All That Could Have Been (Deluxe Edition; 2002)
Other
- Still (2002)
Versions
Adrift And At Peace
This is the only version available at the moment.
Live
It was performed with a string quartet at the 2006 Bridge School Benefit.
Since the With Teeth: Summer Amphitheater Tour, Trent has prefaced "La Mer" with a short improvisation on the keyboard, and then played the first section of "La Mer" before its climax. This sequence is sometimes confused with "Adrift And At Peace".
Theme
Trent has stated that "Adrift And At Peace" is the conclusion to "La Mer". [1]