The first disc contains 20 tracks, including 18 career-defining hits and two brand-new songs written during the Strangeland era.

: Originally a CD/Digital release, it was later pressed as a double 180-gram vinyl set.

The cover art, designed by Alex Lake, is a departure from the abstract paintings of their early albums. It features the band walking away from the camera down a long, wet road—symbolic of looking back at a journey completed.

Physically, The Best of Keane (Deluxe Edition) was released as a gatefold digipak with a 28-page booklet featuring unpublished photos from the band’s archive. Notably absent are liner notes from the band themselves—a deliberate silence that allows the music to speak. Commercially, it reached No. 4 in the UK charts, reminding the industry that Keane, despite critical snobbery, had sold over 13 million albums by that point.