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Coldplay- Viva la Vida [Prospekts March Edition]

Submitted by Scott McCoy on December 13, 2008 – 1:41 am
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prospektsmarch_smallIn June of 2008, Coldplay release Viva la Vida and established themselves as the most influential and popular band in British rock. With the massive success of their first three albums, Coldplay knew they could not disappoint. Arguably the most anticipated album, Viva la Vida truly deliveries a re-invented, stronger than ever Coldplay. They expanded their musical comfort zone to incorporate classical instruments and electronic mixing. While the attempt to bring together old with new has been tried before, non have done it with such style and effortlessness. With this album, Coldplay assures their legacy as on of the great bands of this decade. Five months after the release of Vida la Vida, Coldplay re-released the album with four new songs and four remixes. If you like Coldplay, these songs are well worth it, if your not sure, these songs are well worth it. While most bands have a bullshit re-release to make more money without the effort, Prospekts March stands alone from the original album and deserves to be heard. And, if you already own Viva la Vida, you do not have to buy the whole album over again. Available as a separate purchase or in addition with the original album, Prospekts March is worth the money weather you own Viva la Vida or not.

Viva La Vida:

Life In Technicolor                  
Cemeteries of London              
Lost!                                            
Lovers In Japan                       
Yes                                                
Viva la Vida                               
Violet Hill                                   
Strawberry Swing                   
Death And All His Friends    
Lost?                                            

Prospekts March Edition:

Life In Technicolor II              
Postcards From Far Away     
Glass Of Water                          
Rainy Day                                  
Prospekt’s March               
Lost + (w/ Jay-Z)                   
Lovers In Japan (Osak….      
Now My Feet Won’t To…        

Release Date: Nov. 21, 2008
4/5 Stars


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  • alternative rock band formed in London…

    The Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends has, to date, been the number-one-selling disc in 36 countries. In the USA, it sold 316,000 copies in its first day, and 720,000 in its first week. In the UK, the album sold 302,074 discs in 3 days, debuti…

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