
Coldplay: X & Y
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Title
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X & Y
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Band
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Cold Play
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Category
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Indie, British
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Release Date
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6 June 2005
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Features
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Hidden Track
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RRP
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£11.99
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Coldplay were faced with a difficult choice as they set to work on X&Y.
They could either follow Radiohead’s lead and use their enormous success and
financial security as a springboard to a brave experimental future--or they
could play it safe, repeat the tricks used on the 16 million-selling A
Rush Of Blood To The Head, and consolidate their position as one of the
biggest bands in the world.
In truth, despite the Tetris-inspired artwork and presence of teaser
track "Talk"--which steals its melody line from electro-futurists
Kraftwerk’s gorgeous "Computer Love"--X&Y is more the
latter than the former. Fans will be delighted by "What If?", a piano
elegy that takes flight on strings, and slowly builds towards a Beatles' "A
Day In The Life"-style climax, while the likes of "Fix You" and
hidden track "'Til Kingdom Come"--originally written for country hero
Johnny Cash--proves Martin’s skill for simple, affecting songwriting remains
intact. One development, however, comes through the judicious inclusion of some
rather pleasant synthesiser work--see "White Shadows", where Martin
gently beseeches "Come on love, stay with me" over a gentle Eno-esque
keyboard wash. Fair enough: the experimental albums can come later. --Louis
Pattison
1. Square One
2. What if?
3. White Shadows
4. Fix You
5. Talk
6. X&Y
7. Speed Of Sound
8. A Message
9. Low
10. Hardest Part
11. Swallowed In The Sea
12. Twisted Logic
13. (Hidden track: 'Til Kingdom
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