The Great Wide Open Explained

The Great Wide Open
Type:EP
Artist:Funeral for a Friend
Cover:ffaf_greatwideopen.PNG
Released:15 October 2007
Recorded:Barfly, London (tracks 2-9)
Genre:Alternative rock, post-hardcore
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Gil Norton (track 1), Romesh Dodangoda (tracks 2-9)
Prev Title:Tales Don't Tell Themselves
Prev Year:2007

The Great Wide Open is a "mini-album" from Funeral for a Friend, the title track taken from the album Tales Don't Tell Themselves. Originally planned as the third single from the album (as announced in a news post on 14 August 2007), it was later deferred by two weeks and expanded to a mini-album in order to release the live tracks recorded in August (see below).

Music video

The song's music video shows the band playing in a little shack lost on a beach at night with waves resting on the shore. Around the middle of the video, some green, red and white lights flash throughout the house.

Mini-album

Atlantic Records released a very special mini album on 15 October 2007. Entitled 'The Great Wide Open', it includes the track of the same name from the 'Tales Don't Tell Themselves' album as well as the video that is currently in rotation but also 8 classic live tracks - the 1st 2 EPs 'Between Order & Model' and 'Four Ways to Scream Your Name' - in full recorded live at the Barfly in London in August 2007. These tracks are not available anywhere else and are exclusive to this release.

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