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Prospekt's March

Prospekt's March

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Artist: Coldplay
Label: Capitol
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 468

Format: Ep, Limited Edition
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

EAN: 5099926578729
ASIN: B001HDO4Z6

Release Date: November 24, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Life In Technicolor ii
  • Postcards From Far Away
  • Glass Of Water
  • Rainy Day
  • Prospekt's March / Poppyfields
  • Lost+ (Jay-Z remix)
  • Lovers In Japan (Osaka Sun mix)
  • Now My Feet Won't Touch The Ground

Similar Items:

  • Day & Age
  • Viva La Vida
  • A Hundred Million Suns
  • Safe Trip Home
  • 808s & Heartbreak

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
US CD pressing. A special EP/Mini Album only available for a limited time, featuring new artwork with a special EP Booklet. 8 tracks of new material including 5 brand new songs, a special guest appearance from Jay Z on the new version of Lost+, plus a vocal version of the now-classic Life in Technicolor ii and alternative mix of Lovers in Japan. Tracks, Life In Technicolor II, Postcards From Far Away, Glass Of Water, Rainy Day, Prospekt's March/Poppyfields, Lost+, Lovers In Japan (Osaka Sun Mix), Now My Feet and Won't Touch The Ground. EMI. 2008.


Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Actually, your feet are coming back down, so for god's sake, get ready   January 7, 2009
Still riding the waves summoned by "Viva La Vida," the boys make like their heroes, Radiohead, and release a new product made from songs recorded during the sessions for their last album that weren't used on that album. A few of these eight tracks are as attractive as those on "Viva La Vida," but they lack the faux-bold production that made "Viva La Vida" seem so good. Now that the original with-lyrics version of "Life in Technicolor" has presented itself, it's even more clear that it's Martin's stab at giving his group their own "Where the Streets Have No Name"; for the record, this version seems much better than the one they actually used. "Rainy Day" sounds really cute, and "Glass of Water" sounds pretty nice, but neither amounts to a lot. The most exciting piece is "Lost+," which is the same as the real thing, only with a Jay-Z rap over the geriatric Edge-solo-wannabe. "Postcards from Far Away" presumes that people are digging Coldplay so much that they'll even be happy to hear a quaint 48-second piano piece--and they're probably right. Still, "Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground" sounds like an aggrivatingly foolish statement for Martin to make, especially since his premonition "People talking without speaking/Tryin' to take what they can get" in the title track sounds like he's describing his own band.


3 out of 5 stars nothing is good as parachutes, but this could be ok..   January 7, 2009
nothing is really great as parachutes and arobtth...i hope coldplay will do other songs like all the songs written and played during the parachutes and arobtth period...they were coldplay....i love them...i still love them and their songs...but no song of x&y or viva la vida will ever be like parachutes or arobtth...
all parachutes is perfect in my opinion, a rush of blood to the head is superb. they lost they essence but we have to consider that they couldn't do always the same songs...i miss parachutes but i think it has been good for them to have tried a new way...the problem is that i think it is not the correct right way...

anyway i like prospekt's march...i love glass of water, i like litii and i like prospekt's march..now my feet won't touch the ground is too much similar to til kingdom come but it is not bad..i often skip on rainy days...

anyway, please coldplay please play more parachutes and arobtth at your concerts!!!!!!!



4 out of 5 stars Extraordinary "bonus" from Coldplay.   January 6, 2009
I have to admit, I didn't know these new songs were coming after the release of Vida la Vida. Oddly, if this particular release were all that ever came out I would have been happy. So...bonus!

I don't think it's a stretch to argue that Prospect's March is the best song on both recordings.

"Don't you wish your life could be as simple
As fish swimming around in a barrel
Where you've got the gun"

Simply perfect. The imagery portrayed in this song is haunting.

Chris's piano work on track 2, "Postcards,: is as beautiful as I've heard from Coldplay, or any other artist in recent memory. I hope they've still got a few more albums left in them, but fear they're ready to call it a day as a band.

Highly recommended if you're a Coldplay fan.



5 out of 5 stars Nice addition!   December 28, 2008
Great addition to the Viva La Vida. Some of the songs sound more like the old Coldplay tunes. The Jay-Z cut of "Lost" is great too - I like that any artist can mix with the ever changing beats of Coldplay songs.


5 out of 5 stars Coldplay's delivers another masterpiece!   December 22, 2008
What a treat to recieve yet another cd from Coldplay. I love Viva La Vida, but to know that "Life in Technicolor" has words was a pleasant surprise. What a beautiful song. I highly recommend it to all Coldplay fans. They are in a league all their own. Their musicality and lyrics rival even U2 (which I love as well). The only song on the cd you will either love or hate is "lost" featuring Jay-z. I understand Coldplay wanting to take a risk and broaden their horizons to incorporate some hip-hop. The song is okay, but I still like the original one better.

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