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Live 2003

Coldplay

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Album Review

Live 2003 celebrates Coldplay's worldwide tour in support of their stunning second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. The band impressed the masses this time out, and once again it delivers a resilient, bright package of glorious rock & roll. Capturing an evening at Sydney's Horden Pavillion, the momentum and passion behind such songs as "God Put a Smile Upon Your Face" and "Politik" confirm Coldplay's place in music while also illustrating their power as a live act. Live 2003 is clean-cut and solid from start to finish. The meticulous production of the dozen-song set list itself is exemplary of the band's first two efforts; therefore doing a live album such as this proves Coldplay's brilliance. From the sonic richness of B-side "One I Love" to the band's more merry singles like "Yellow" and "Clocks," Live 2003 is a delightful listening experience. Coldplay treat fans to a new song, "Moses." Chiming guitars and Chris Martin's hushed vocals give this song a classic feeling circa Echo & the Bunnymen's 1988 self-titled release, and fans will be impressed by Coldplay's progression in style and sound. Like the U.K. and domestic releases, the Japanese DVD portion includes the show in Sydney as well as behind-the-scenes footage of the tour and a tour-diary documentary.

Customer Reviews

The best live album ever!

This is another fantastic album from Coldplay. Most of the classics that make Coldplay what they are, are on this album. The live versions of "A Rush of Blood to the Head" and "Yellow" are particularly good. Unfortunately some of the tracks from the DVD version of this album are missing, such as the awesome "Trouble" and "Daylight", however this is still a great selection of live tracks. "Moses" is a real stand out song as well as the extended "Everything's Not Lost". If you're a big Coldplay fan you will like every track that's on this album. Five stars.

INCREADIBLE! A MUST MUST MUST BUY!

this is possibly the greatest live album ever recorded, it is just perfect, every song is reinvented by the lovable genius that is chris martin, the sound is breathtaking, even if you only like a few coldplay songs this is worth buying, i would pay any price for this, as you can tell i cant stress enough how fantastic this is. 1000 stars

Pulse...Under a Red Blood Sky...Coldplay Live 2003...?

There are many good live albums, however there are only a few GREAT live albums...this is one of them. To create such an incredible live album after just two albums is remarkable. The songs chosen are arguably still Coldplay's greatest songs even after many more have been released. The album offers such variety from the slow emotional songs like 'See you soon' and 'Amsterdam' to the faster 'singalong' songs such as 'Yellow' and 'Clocks'; all of which are positioned through the album to provide refreshing variations in pace and emotion. You can tell Chris Martin is enjoying himself throughout which makes some of the songs more enjoyable to listen to than the originals. A few of the songs are B-sides (e.g. Moses) so it is nice to hear them played in and around the more famous A-sides such as 'Everything's Not Lost'. The album is definitely worth a purchase for any serious Coldplay fan - even if just for 'Everything's Not Lost' as it, in my opinion is a lot better live.

Biography

Formed: 1998 in London, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

After surfacing in 2000 with the breakthrough single "Yellow," Coldplay quickly became one of the biggest bands of the new millennium, honing a mix of introspective Brit-pop and anthemic rock that landed the British quartet a near-permanent residence on record charts worldwide. The group's emergence was perfectly timed; Radiohead had just released the overly cerebral Kid A, while Oasis had ditched two founding members and embraced psychedelic experimentation on Standing on the Shoulder of Giants....
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