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X & Y

ColdplayMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: June 7, 2005
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I highly recommend buying this album and as always, HAPPY LISTENING!!! Ben Fontana  |  250 reviewers made a similar statement
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449 of 529 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Coldplay - X&Y June 7, 2005
Format:Audio CD
It's hard to believe but it's been three years since Coldplay released A Rush of Blood to the Head. Now they are back with their third record X&Y. All of Coldplay's releases share one thing in common; they take some time getting into. When I first listened to Parachutes in the fall of 2000 I was not impressed. After a week it was the only thing I listened to for a six months. When A Rush of Blood to the Head came out it also took a few weeks for it to grow on me. The same thing applies to X&Y.

Starting off with the opening track "Square One" it is apparent that the record is a little more sonically dense than the band's previous efforts. While X&Y is a far cry from being experimental it's just enough of a change to make the new songs fresh. "What if" starts off as a slow piano song that finally builds up to a crescendo that exemplifies the transformation of Coldplay's sound. "Fix You," "White Shadows," Low" and "Twisted Logic" are instantly fan favorites. The hidden track "Til Kingdom Comes" was written for the late great Johnny Cash who passed away before he could record the song. It is a shame Cash did not get a chance to record it, but it makes a fitting and positive end to the album.

X&Y was a long time in coming but it was worth every bit of the wait. I cannot wait to hear how these new songs translate live. As one of the most eagerly anticipated albums of the year Coldplay does not disappoint with X&Y.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars bigger, stronger June 7, 2005
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It's hard to beat the emotional pull evoked by the elegant piano ballads 'Amsterdam', 'Warning Sign', 'The Scientist', and 'Clocks' from AROBTTH, but Coldplay just might have done it with the more guitar-oriented X&Y.

'Square One' is a great opener that shows that Britpop can be edgy. 'White Shadows' has a tremendous beat that makes you feel like busting out some dance moves. 'What If' and particularly 'Fix You' are beautifully recorded and represent their best work to date. 'Low' and 'Twisted Logic' are the most experimental tracks from Coldplay thus far.

Coldplay has never been a bigger target for criticism, but in X&Y they've built on past success to create a bigger, more vibrant sound that propels their music to new heights.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Rush of Inspiration to the Head. June 7, 2005
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Thanks to the relentless punch of the publicity machine, we all know that Coldplay now has a new album, and as it happens, "X & Y" turns out to be a good one. It's been a wild ride for the English band. Since their 2002 "A Rush of Blood to the Head," Coldplay have turned into international superstars, often inviting comparisons to U2 (and the comparisons are fairly accurate, as far as this reviewer is concerned) and developing a diverse mix of fans. Coldplay's latest album treads familiar ground, with a few welcome surprises and more of the same brand of sweeping rock listeners have come to expect. A moody piano, a subtle string section, and Chris Martin's earnest voice highlight the ballad "What If," while "White Shadows" is a mellow rocker whose guitar recalls the Edge from U2. But the song that almost made my jaw drop is "Talk," which steals the hook from "Computer Love" by Kraftwerk (I am not kidding). Coldplay influenced by the German synth quartet? Yes, it's true. The rest of the album follows a similar pattern: big sweeping melodies, choruses that soar kite-high, and no real duds. While odds are "X & Y" will be just as big a multiplatinum seller as its predecessor, it should also prove that Coldplay is more than "That British Band Whose Lead Singer Married That Hollywood Actress."
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3.0 out of 5 stars Some Promise Hampered by Playing It Safe
I remember the hype for this record being huge. Early reviews were largely favorable and it seemed everyone was standing at attention, eager to get their hands on it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lunar Boulevard
1.0 out of 5 stars Y oh Y?
Do you like ROCK?
Do you like GOOD MUSIC?

If so AVOID THIS! Avoid as if some bearded blokes with back-packs were walking towards you. Truly hideous.
Published 1 month ago by King Troll
5.0 out of 5 stars Coldplay in a tough spot.
Coldplay got a little uncomfortable with their status in the world when they made this album, they weren't sure where to go, it was their phase that every band goes... Read more
Published 3 months ago by TG
4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
One of the few albums I own where I don't have to skip through. Unlike some albums where only every other track is good, on X&Y every track is a gem.
Published 3 months ago by Cosmically Concsious
5.0 out of 5 stars gift
I'm still trying to figure out what it is but the grand daughter thinks I'm a hero for finding it so it's got to be good
Published 3 months ago by Book Bob
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!!
This is a nice disc, that needs to have at home. I love Coldplay and off course love the X&Y.
Published 3 months ago by Marcela
5.0 out of 5 stars Heard it on Sirius
I kept hearing various songs on the radio and I loved them, so I had to get this. Is there a more moving song than "Fix You"?
Published 3 months ago by Elwood Blues
5.0 out of 5 stars Coldplay X&Y
Coldplay is one of my favorite bands. They're one of the classics. This album has the most songs that I enjoy listening to of theirs.
Published 4 months ago by Scott
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Possibly the best coldplay album. After listening to it a few times, I am really starting to love almost every song
Published 4 months ago by A hamilton
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
Came with a huge poster and really nice sleeves, I can hardly believe I got all of it at this price! A fantastic must have!
Published 4 months ago by paislee
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Coldplay Sucks
To each his own... I was never into Coldplay until I heard this album.
Apr 1, 2007 by Steven W. Mcallister |  See all 33 posts
How does this compare to the previous Albums.
X and Y is a great album and so is A Rush of Blood to the Head... I really feel like X and Y has several great individual songs but that overall if you take the album as a whole Rush of Blood is better... However, Viva la Vida is by far their best CD... the songs on that CD are just great and... Read more
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