The song is meant to stand-alone, to find a home on your personal music playlist. Still, there’s no doubt that just seeing this cross-section of photos with the music creates a powerful emotional experience.
While we can’t vouch for every single picture that is included here, we do know that most of them -- like the Belgian triangle photo to the left -- have passionate defenders of their authenticity.


Finally, while the sound quality here is good, it’s also a little compressed and flattened by the process. If you like “Need-to-Know” as a piece of music, there’s no better sound than the 256 kbps version you can get at iTunes.
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