"Viva la vida or death and all his friends" LP by Coldplay
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| Item no. | 310270 |
|---|---|
| Title | Viva la vida or death and all his friends |
| Musical Genre | Alternative/Indie |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Coldplay |
| Release date | 6/13/08 |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Product type | LP |
|---|---|
| Media - Format 1-3 | LP |
LP 1
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1.Life In Technicolor
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2.Cemeteries Of London
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3.Lost!
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4.42
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5.Lovers In Japan
LP 2
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1.Yes
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2.Viva La Vida
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3.Violet Hill
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4.Strawberry Swing
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5.Death And All His Friends
by Marcel Anders (10.07.2008) Ok, they couldnβt record another album just like "X&Y". Ok, they had to develop in some direction or another. And of course they would try other producers, like Brian Eno. But: it wasnβt easy for Coldplay β which you can hear on their fourth album. One thingβs obvious: they want to get rid of their old skin β even if the new one still isnβt there. The London collective aims for the next level, but thatβs not the status quo now. Chris Martin & Co. are right in the middle of an ongoing metamorphosis. Still, there are no adequate counterparts to that spherical pop and epic melodies, so sometimes, they go back to the well-worn modus (e.g. on "Death and all his friends"). Apart from that, the band experiments with a lean, reduced sound, more edges, progressive rock elements including mini rock operas and a deliberate "no" to opulent and lofty parts.