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X&Y Coldplay CD NEW Speed Of Sound Fix You Talk The Hardest Part Chris Martin BN

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Artist
Coldplay
Type
Album
Format
CD
Record Label
Wb / Parlophone
Release Year
2005
Release Title
X&Y
Features
Sealed
MPN
n/a
Genre
Alternative Rock
UPC
0724347478628

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  • It's Difficult to Find Flaws in This Album

    X&Y finds Coldplay playing a much different style of music than in their previous two albums. It's grander and less acoustic-driven than both Parachutes and A Rush of Blood to the Head. This becomes evident from the very first track, "Square One," which sounds like it was meant to be played in a football stadium rather than a civic theater. "Fix You" and "Talk" are also great tracks at #s 3 and 4. My favorite songs from this album, however, are "X&Y," "Speed of Sound," and "Low" (#s 6,7, and 9). They're some of the best songs I've ever heard from Coldplay on any album. The only drawback to the album I can find is that Martin's vocals are sometimes a bit sappy and contrived. I think sometimes he tries a ...

  • Y to own the new Coldplay X&Y Album

    This, the band's third album and first release since 2002's wildly successful "A Rush of Blood to the Head," is a well heeled and stylistically mature piece of work. I knew this band would go places when I first heard, "Yellow" off their first smash record, "Parachutes" in 2000. 18 months in the making, this new album from the now critically acclaimed band is already well on its way to multi-platinum status. And, the band has reached the same pantheon rock status as U2, The Dave Mathhews Band and REM. And like U2, the band has been picked up by Apple to do a signature iPod advert. No doubt, the popularity and fame of the band have been fueled as much by lead singer Chris Martin's tabloid marriage to Gwyneth Paltrow and their new one ...

  • Coldplay's X&Y was well worth the wait FANTASTIC

    I've always been a Coldplay fan and "A Rush of Blood to the Head" is one of my favorite albums... probably ranking in my top 25. After a three-year wait for "X&Y" there were high expectations for the British groups third album. And what was to be expected? Melow? Ballads? Bigger band? And X&Y combines all of that - surely a maturation from the first two albums. The songs are more complex (the lyrics as well) than in the past and seem to call upon the band more heavily than in the past. But like all Coldplay albums, this CD grows on you and with each passing song, it sounds different and means something different that it did the play before. The great part about this album is its growth - starting with the strong Square One which crescendos itself - ...

  • Third times a Charm.

    While I quickly fell in love with "Parachutes" and "Rush of Blood to the Head" they do not even hold a candle to Coldplay's efforts in "X&Y". From "Fix You" (my fav, track) to the seemingly Johnny Cash inspired "Kingdom Come" there are no disappointing songs to be found on this album. Although, just like in their previous albums some songs can get a little monotonous such as "Speed of Sound" which harkens back to the feel of many tracks in Rush of Blood; but, rest assured this is one of those albums that you will get addicted to everytime you push play. A must for any collection, unless you can't appreciate good music.

  • X&Y ColdPlay CD

    X&Y in my opinion is Coldplay at their best. Even though their latest Viva La Vida CD has a couple of great songs on it IE "Clocks", viva La Vida, and "Lost", X&Y's CD contains most of the songs heard on the 2005 Toronto concert DVD, which is a must see if you like music period. I also own X&Y released in Japan. I did not want to open it because of the unique wrapping of oriental fonts, and the hidden bonus song is different than the American version "How You See The World". So I purchased The US release to play, in support of a fantastic group. X&Y is a must own for a Coldplay fan.