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| ARTIST: | Coldplay |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Capitol |
| TYPE: | Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop, Pop, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| MPN: | 74786 |
| TRACKS: | Square One, What If?, White Shadows, Fix You, Talk, X&Y, Speed Of Sound, A Message, Low, Hardest Part, Swallowed In The Sea, Twisted Logic |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724347478628 |
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Customer Reviews of X&Y
Another Coldplay classic This yet another must have for all Coldplay fans. The songs range from slow to fast paced and are an excellent addition to the Coldplay repertoire. If you don't have this yet go out and buy it. A great addition and an album full of various hits.
In my opinion, they're most complete album yet
This was the first Coldplay album that I got into and dissected. A lot of people have claimed this to be overrated. But what I don't think some people get is they kept their same drifting, spacey aura. Every song on this album, IMO, has a different, but warming personality. I didn't get that on every song of Parachutes and Rush of Blood.
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>"Square One" is an excellent opener with a catchy beat, the spacey vibe, and Chris Martin's smooth voice. "What If" is one of my favorite tracks and kicks off with some very melodic and soothing piano. My favorite track on this album is "The Hardest Part". This track, to me, represented a mini-culmination and collaboration with the piano that was dominant in "What If" with an uptempo beat like "White Shadows" and Martins' soon-to-be iconic voice.
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>Bottom Line: These guys will be considered one of the all-time great bands if they keep up this pace.
A perfect example of the Loudness War
This could have been a great album but the mastering is unbelievably bad.
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>The drummer could have a set of rolled up carpets and a stick as a drum kit; you wouldn't be able to tell, as all the drums are a dull thud, and cymbal work is almost inaudible. It's a muddy wall of sound.
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>If they turned the compression up any higher you would just be left with a constant 2 KHz sine wave.
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>I suspect the earlier Coldplay albums dont suffer from this problem as much, but based on my experience this is one worth avoiding.