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| Viva La Vida/Prospekt's March | 
enlarge | Artist: Coldplay Category: Music
List Price: $21.98 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $6.99 (32%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 338
Format: Deluxe Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.3
EAN: 5099926578422 ASIN: B001H9MWW2
Release Date: November 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: FACTORY SEALED SHIPS IMMEDIATELY
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Disc 1
| • | Life In Technicolor | | • | Cemeteries Of London | | • | Lost! | | • | 42 | | • | Lovers In Japan/Reign Of Love | | • | Yes | | • | Viva La Vida | | • | Violet Hill | | • | Strawberry Swing | | • | Death And All His Friends |
Disc 2
| • | Life In Technicolor ii | | • | Postcards From Far Away | | • | Glass Of Water | | • | Rainy Day | | • | Prospekt's March / Poppyfields | | • | Lost+ (with Jay-Z) | | • | Lovers In Japan (Osaka Sun mix) | | • | Now My Feet Won't Touch The Ground |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com What's this? New Coldplay material so soon after the release of Viva La Vida? In fact, Prospekt's March is a collection of songs that were chiefly intended for the band's fourth album that weren't finished before the deadline. There are eight tracks in total (some new, some new-ish), and a couple of re-workings of older material. Amongst the re-imaginings is a largely decorative Osaka Sun mix of "Lovers in Japan," and a version of "Lost" that includes an unlikely guest vocalist in the shape of Jay-Z. It seems to work. Of the new material, the piano interlude "Postcards from Far Away" is the shortest and most coruscating work, while "Life in Technicolor (II)" is larger (but slightly less successful), adding only cursory elements to its predecessor on Viva La Vida. More alluring are the gigantic "Glass of Water," the experimental "Rainy Day," and the beautifully melancholy "Prospekt's March/Poppy Fields." Overall, the album is a mixed bag of sorts, but one that's generally more enjoyable than not.--Danny McKenna
Amazon.com Special limited quantity two-disc set Viva La Vida – Prospekt’s March. The two disc set includes the #1 hit single "Viva La Vida" and "Violet Hill," "Lost!" and "Lovers In Japan" plus the Prospekt’s March EP featuring 8 new tracks. The Prospekt’s March EP includes six recently-completed songs that the band had begun recording during the Viva La Vida sessions plus brand new versions of two album tracks – "Lost +" (featuring Jay-Z) and "Lovers in Japan (Osaka Sun mix)."
Album Description Special edition. Viva La Vida Prospekt's March is a two CD limited quantity set featuring the original Viva La Vida album and the Prospekt's March EP which contains six 2008 completed songs that were recorded during the Viva La Vida sessions and new versions of 'Lost'. Coldplay's 2008 release, Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends is their fourth album . The original album comprises of ten brand new tracks, recorded in London, Barcelona and New York with producers Brian Eno and Markus Dravs. Viva La Vida follows the hugely successful album "X&Y", which has sold 10 million copies since its release in 2005.
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ONE OF COLDPLAYS BEST CDS January 4, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A great collection to add to your Coldplay collection. There is a lot of heart and emotion that was put into each song which you can feel every time you listen to it.
Their best effort to date December 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's Cd of the year for a reason...it's darn catchy and well done. U2 called by the way, they want their record back! Hahahahaaa!!! OK, kidding. Disc 2 is worth a listen, but the meat and potatoes is on disc #1. The downfall is the rapping over "Lost" on CD #2 as others have mentioned.....sorry! No good! They ruined this track. Don't try to be all things to all people. Coldplay is not ghetto. It's the only track you must skip over completely because its a great song that was destroyed by urbanizing it. Other than that, please do buy it!
Pretty good December 17, 2008 i have long been a coldplay fan. So you could say i'm biased. Recently, i have stopped listening to them so much; finding myself more in the indie scene. I usually buy coldplay's albums simply because i just want ALL their music. I want everything they've ever produced. So this album was no different. Or so i thought.
The EP disc of this album is simply amazing. Listen to the entirety of Viva La Vida first. Get to know those songs, then listen to Prospekt's March. It is simply amazing and i love the tweaks they made.
awesome deal.
Jay-Z. . .really? December 2, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
A worthy extension of Viva for Coldplay fans. A bright spot for me was to hear vocals overlayed to the "Life in Technicolor" track (part ii). . .but did we really need to hear Jay-Z rapping over (my favorite track) Lost!? The other material here is not earth shattering, but enjoyable. 4 stars moves to 3 for the Rush like mistake (roll the bones) of adding a train wreck into the middle of a great track. It's like listening to Bach and hearing Angus Young's guitar crunch jammed into the middle of the symphony.
Nice edition! November 26, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
For those who love Coldplay's latest offering, this is a great way to round your Viva experience out with the new EP, especially if you got the original album electronically. While it's not the most red-carpet edition imaginable, it is stylish and quite affordable. For those wondering whether to buy the EP, do so - it's a nearly seamless addition to the inspiration of Viva, with the sole exception of a couple dozen seconds of silly rapping overlaying "Lost+", unnecessary since it's the same version of the song on the album. Listen to it once.
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