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Vinyl LP - EP

  • Release Date: 11/24/2008
  • Sales Rank: 26,137
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 5099926578712
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Prospekt's March EP

1LISTENLife in Technicolor II 4:05
2LISTENPostcards from Far Away 0:48
3LISTENGlass of Water 4:44
4LISTENRainy Day 3:26
5LISTENProspekt's March/Poppyfields 3:39
6LISTENLost+ (With Jay-Z) 4:16
7LISTENLovers in Japan Osaka Sun Mix 3:58
8LISTENNow My Feet Won't Touch the Ground 2:27

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Editorial Reviews

Released as part of a Viva la Vida special edition and on its own as an EP -- thereby illustrating a concern for fans that's almost unheard of among these big-budget special editions -- Prospekt's March is an addendum to Coldplay's Eno-produced 2008 album, offering a little bit more of the same spacy thing. Often, it's a variation on what was on the album itself, as three of the eight songs here are remixes, none particularly different than the originals (not even Jay-Z's cameo on "Lost" feels sudden or surprising). Of those other five songs, "Postcards from Far Away" is just a small snippet of atmospheric keyboard, leaving this at a mere four tracks -- all good, all holding their own with the main text of Viva la Vida. Best of these is the surging drama of "Glass of Water," which feels as if it could have fit neatly into the album itself, but "Rainy Day" has a nice percolating electronic beat along with simpatico staccato strings, and "Prospekt's March/Poppyfields" earns much of its portentousness through its latter section, all of which makes up for the slightly unfinished feel of "Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground." None of this is major but it is enjoyable, worthwhile for the devoted -- and it's nice they can get it separately instead of plunking down cash yet again for a deluxe edition. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Prospekt's Marchby Anonymous

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February 09, 2009: This is a great continuation of Colplay's most recent album Viva La Vida. The songs are so full of meaning and probably the most original stuff I've heard recently. I recommend it highly if you are a true Coldplay fan!

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a beautiful addition to viva la vidaby mariemusic

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December 03, 2008: as a coldplay fan, of course i bought the recording. it is very well put together in the way of order of songs, presentation, and each song is wonderfully crafted. this cd is almost all of the songs left off of viva la vida. the one with a kylie menogue (no clue how to spell her name. sorry...) was decidedly left off. the jay-z collaboration was okay but not a showstopper. otherwise, i really enjoy this album. glass of water is on the top of my list of favorites and it was nice to hear what life in technicolour would have sounded if on the viva recording. this band has grown so much over the years and continue to get better. if you have not had a chance to see them live, do so. it is an experience like no other. enjoy prospekt's march! :)

This review was written about the CD edition.

I Also Recommend: Viva la Vida, Viva la Vida, Viva la Vida, Day & Age, Parachutes.


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