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Coldplay Viva La Vida Or Death and All His Friends New Vinyl LP M\M


This is a new sealed LP

Viva La Vida Or Death and All His Friends

by Coldplay

Format Vinyl
Catalog A 791437
Manufacturer Wb / Parlophone
Released 06/17/2008
Main genre Rock
Tracklist DISC 1:Life in TechnicolorDeath and All His FriendsCemeteries of LondonLost!42Lovers in JapanYesViva la VidaViolet HillStrawberry SwingDISC 2:Life in TechnicolorDeath and All His FriendsCemeteries of LondonLost!42Lovers in JapanYesViva la VidaViolet HillStrawberry Swing

On 2008's VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS, Coldplay follows up X&Y's accessible anthems by tweaking its signature Britpop sound with the aid of renowned producer Brian Eno, celebrated not only for his own innovative ambient albums, but also for his behind-the-boards work with U2. Eno's contributions don't result in a ZOOROPA-like foray into dance-pop, however--VIVA LA VIDA sticks with Coldplay's knack for mid-tempo majesty, but expands these tracks with studio bells and whistles that pull the group out of its stadium-ready comfort zone. Though the pulsing instrumental opener, "Life in Technicolor," might make listeners think that they're accidentally playing the latest M83 album, VIVA asserts itself as a Coldplay outing with "Cemeteries of London," a dreamy tune that finds Martin singing in a comfortable middle register. Still, the group's quest for a different sound is exemplified by the three distinctly different parts of "42," which range from piano ballad to post-rock workout, while "Violet Hill" boasts uncharacteristically amped-up guitars and crashing percussion. VIVA LA VIDA isn't Coldplay's most consistent offering, but it's still more unpredictable than past outings, and surprisingly intriguing.

  • Genre: Rock
  • Format: Record
  • Condition: New



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