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Parachutes is the debut studio album by British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 10 July 2000 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. [ 2 ] The album was produced by the band and British record producer Ken Nelson , except for one track, "High Speed", which was produced by Chris Allison .
The Parachutes Tour was the first concert tour undertaken by British rock band Coldplay. It was announced on 1 June 2000 in support of their debut album, Parachutes (2000), following the unnamed concert run they co-headlined with Welsh band Terris . [ 2 ]
The music video uses footage from Attitudes (1985), which was then digitally enhanced to appear as though Coldplay were performing the song along with dancers Barbara Moseley and Gene Spencer. Their set was filmed in 1990. [29] "Violet Hill" † 2008 Asa Mader: The band climbs a hill and reach a quiet town to play the song with different ...
Coldplay’s 10th album, the full title of which is Music of the Spheres Vol. II: Moon Music, is a little sleepier and less adventurous than its 2021 predecessor.It’s full of utopian good vibes ...
Coldplay Non-album single 2008 [81] "Life in Technicolor" Coldplay Jon Hopkins: Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends: 2008 [35] "Life in Technicolor ii" Coldplay Prospekt's March: 2008 [71] "Life Is for Living" (Hidden track) Coldplay Parachutes: 2000 [82] "Lips Like Sugar" (Echo & the Bunnymen live cover) Will Sergeant Ian McCulloch Les ...
The music video for "Shiver" was directed by English film director and cinematographer Grant Gee. [13] It features Coldplay performing in a small studio. The yellow globe featured on the Parachutes cover can be seen on top of an amplifier in the video. The music video received "strong exposure" on MTV. [13] "Shiver" was featured on Coldplay's ...
The song is regarded as a career-making record by Rolling Stone magazine and has since been considered the centrepiece of the Parachutes album. [ 5 ] [ 29 ] Martin Roach claimed in his book Coldplay: Nobody Said It Was Easy that although "Shiver" earned the band their first UK Top 40 single, it was "Yellow" that changed "everything"; he also ...
"Trouble" was released as the third single off Parachutes on 23 October 2000 in the United Kingdom and on 30 July 2001 in the United States. [6] [7] An associated extended play titled Trouble – Norwegian Live EP was released on 5 February 2001. [8] In 2003, the song was featured on Coldplay's live album called Live 2003. [9]