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Prospekt's March

Prospekt's March
Coldplay

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Track Listing

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

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2495 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-11-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: EP, Limited Edition

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

Coldplay Continue to Rise5
I've been an avid fan of Coldplay since A Rush of Blood to the Head, but never did I think they would become something too beautiful for words. Truly, if you haven't heard any of their music after X&Y, you will be completely surprised.

As a historian, musician, and rather open-minded person, I've found both Viva La Vida and Prospekt's March to be absolutely fantastic works of art. There's a story here. Listen to Violet Hill, and then listen to Prospekt's March. Take in the music, but don't forget the history behind it. Figuring out exactly what they're talking about is one of the most exciting things in the world. I won't spoil it here.

As for the new tracks on Prospekt's March, well, they're not new. They're leftovers from Viva La Vida, which is actually a great thing. These songs won't be left to the depths of history and never heard again.

1. Life in Technicolor ii is perhaps even better than the original. Why Chris axed it is a mystery to me.

2. Postcards from Far Away: A short piano session, but beautiful in its sound. It really reminds you of a postcard or connection from a distant place.

3. Glass of Water: Epic. The buildup is fantastic. I won't even try to explain it here.

4. Rainy Day: Somewhat similar to Viva la Vida in its use of some orchestral instruments. Very varied. It's like a hundred things are happening at once, and the lyrics go well.

5. Prospekt's March: In sound, opposite of Violet Hill. In lyrics, possibly one of the most beautiful songs in recent times.

6. Lost+: Nothing new here, you could've gotten this weeks ago from the Lost EP. It's the remix with Jay-Z; while it doesn't sound that bad, it's not crazy or anything. Good effort by them to branch out, though.

7. Lovers in Japan (Osaka Mix): Basically, Lovers in Japan without the ending piano session. Also, this song was mastered slightly differently, as Chris's voice is further and various instruments are closer. If anything, it sounds more like the music video.

8. Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground: Somewhat reminds me of Til Kingdom Come, but still an amazing song nonetheless. A good finish for an EP.

Overall, it's not a completely different beast. It's just a great addition to an already amazing line.

Heartily recommended.

More Coldplay!!! :)5
If you are a true Coldplay fan then I'm sure you have listened to Viva La Vida so many times that you know all the words. This small collection of songs will be sure to feed your appetite for new Coldplay. The songs here are all amazing and add to the huge collection of awesome Coldplay music. Also the price is amazing. This is almost a full album of songs for half the price. It can't be beat. I especially love "Life In Techniolor II." I absolutely love the original and this version adds lyrics to make the sound even better! :)

Bottom Line : Buy this album if you love Viva La Vida and want more amazing Coldplay!!! :)

Nice Addition to Viva4
For $5, you can't beat this. That is as much as a Starbucks latte.

The songs are a nice addition to the Coldplay repertoire.
Nothing incredibly new or amazing, but they have vocals on Life in Technicolor, which gives that beautiful arrangement new life.

yeah, buy it!