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Parachutes [VINYL] | ![Parachutes [VINYL]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/318433FMH0L._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Artist: Coldplay Label: Parlophone Category: Music
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Rating: 238 reviews Sales Rank: 79051
Format: Limited Edition Media: Vinyl Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 11.6 x 0.4
UPC: 724352778317 EAN: 0724352778317 ASIN: B00004XP35
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Don't Panic | | • | Shiver | | • | Spies | | • | Sparks | | • | Yellow |
Disc 2
| • | Trouble | | • | Parachutes | | • | High Speed | | • | We Never Change | | • | Everything's Not Lost | | • | Life Is For Living |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Music doesn't come more touching than Parachutes. With their debut single alone, the emotion-fortified "Shiver", Coldplay proved they could shift between elated and crushed in a breath as singer Chris Martin poured out music's oldest chestnut (unconditional yet unrequited love) with the shakiest of voices and a backdrop of epic guitars that rouse and tug at the heart strings. For 10 tracks on Parachutes, he comes out with these, adding new-found meaning to the most tired and overused rock sentiments--love found, love lost, love unrequited, hurting the ones you love and the struggle that is life--over acoustic guitars and emotionally fraught rock. And for once, all the cliches ring true, thanks to Chris Martin genuinely sounding like a man picking over the bones of his life and soul, coming up with equal parts reasons to be cheerful and seriously depressed. Not that Parachutes is a depressing album; there's too much conviction to the guitars and hope in Martin's words for that. Instead it's a beautifully tender balance that comes as close to perfection as anything that's come before it. --Dan Gennoe
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An album that really comes back to haunt you September 6, 2000 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
This album really deserves the Mercury Music Award this year. I think it's chart success speaks for itself, straight into No.1. Personal favourites of mine are the two released singles "Shiver" and "Yellow", Chris Martin's ethereal voice, quivering with emotion, you feel that the they are part of you. Once I heard the album, I instantly fell in love with the new tracks. One song in particular and that was "Trouble". The piano being played was stuck in my brain for a long time. I would definately recommend a listen to other tracks such as the opening track "Don't Panic" - which has a nice little guitar riff, "Spies" and "Everything's not lost". I could list the remaining tracks and talk about them all day, but there would be nothing left for you to discover. Ignore comparisons of Coldplay to Radiohead, when you look deep into the depths of this work of art, you can really see that whoever started the rumour off really probably hasn't heard the album themselves. And one more piece of advice, try and catch them while they are on tour which starts shortly - you can't beat them live!
A Fine Debut July 28, 2006 C. Barlow (Stoke, England) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
The start of Coldplays wonderful career starts with this marvellous debut album, full of classic pop tunes, some people say its boring, some people say its different. i think its wonderful, the best debut since Definitly Maybe, and how many times have you heard that been said before. "Don't Panic" - A wonderful start not very long but still a fine opening. 4/5 "Shiver" - The first single maybe a bit long but wonderful non the less. 4/5 "Spies" - The darkest song on the album, this song got the album banned by the Chinese Government because of the lyrics I think that it is a wonderful song though. 4.5/5 "Sparks" - A lovely song, another great highlight on the album. 4/5 "Yellow" - The classic on the album, still played live by the band and often described as there best ever single. 5/5 "Trouble" - Another wonderful ballad that always gives me shivers when i hear it. 5/5 "Parachutes" - The slowest song on the album. 3/5 "High Speed" - Good song, a bit like Radiohead, but still great. 4/5 "We Never Change" - quite good, possibly the one song off the album which i don't listen to that much. 3.5/5 "Everything's Not Lost" - Brilliant song that ends the album in style. 5/5
The Beginning Of Legends July 6, 2006 * (Planet Telex) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Parachutes is the debut album by the ultra-talented Coldplay. It has a soft sound to it,that anyone fond of the likes of Radiohead, Muse or the Doves, should enjoy. 1:Don't Panic: 9/10 A beautiful opener. It has a simple melody but a deeply moiving chorus of "We live in a beautiful world" 2:Shiver: 9/10 Another great track with a cool guitar line running throughout it. It is perhaps one of the "Rockier" tracks on the album. 3:Spies: 9/10 A soft beautiful song that was reportedly banned in China for it's mentions of a "Spies". It is mostly soft but has a real epic sounding verse of "If we don't fight here, they're gonna find us". 4:Sparks: 9/10 Perhaps the most beautiful song on the album. It is a soft romantic song about seeing "Sparks". 5:Yellow: 9/10 This is the song that made Coldplay famous. It has a beautiful verse, a great chorus and while it is a sad song it has a positive feel to it. 6:Trouble: 8.5/10 Another song you've probably heard a few times on the radio. It is yest another soft piano driven tune, with a nice chorus. 7:Parachutes: 8/10 A very short, but sweet song. 8:High Speed: 7/10 Possibly the weakest song on the album. 9:We Never Change: 9/10 A beautiful song despairing on the darkness and faults of the human species. 10:Everything's Not Lost: 9/10 A Brilliant positive ending, with the best chorus of any song on the album. The guitar line lifts the outro and gives it an epic feel. There is also a positive acoustic bonus track at the end which finishes the album brilliant. Overall: 9/10 This is a beautiful debut that stands among the greatest albums yet produced by Mankind.
Parachutes - Mind-blowing, powerful, haunting, touching June 21, 2004 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
On hearing Parachutes, it's easy to see why Coldplay have followed U2 and Travis in conquering America. This album is true popualr classic, creating a new sound that others are trying to emulate. But the combination of Chris Martin's soaring vocals, which give a strong, hopeful, yet vulnerable emotion, singing haunting and catchy melodies and great lyrics over epic guitars - awesome.The opener, 'Don't Panic', is short and taciturn, but sets an uplifting, hopeful tone for the whole album...'we live in a beautiful world'. The album moves into second gear with the opening chords of the upbeat 'Shiver', one of the best song introductions ever...the guitars sing and lead you through a song about hopeful yet unrequited love. The pace slows a little with the mellow 'Spies' and 'Sparks', the first of which will stick in your head for hours at a time. Then the album explodes into 'Yellow', a bright and sunny track with a catchy melody and a strong vocal performance. As if that could be topped, the masterpiece, 'Trouble', is next. The haunting piano riff is overlaid by Martin's over-wraught lyrics of pain and desperation, and I promise that you'll be pressing repeat on the CD player for this one. After the brief and acoustic 'Parachutes', 'High Speed' kicks in, a mellow look at early romance with soaring vocals countered by an over-arching guitar that just bubbles away at you. Then the album slows a little too much, with 'We Never Change' and 'Everything's Not Lost' perhaps slightly overlong, but the musical tension and vocal emotion keeps you listening. Overall, this is a must for any collection, and has a song for every occasion - it's great for summer chillin' or winter driving. Buy it and play it - lots.
Hauntingly Beautiful April 2, 2001 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I'm currently in disbelief that I haven't written a review of this amazing album, six months after I bought it. Coldplay's debut is a strong, melancholy-yet-uplifting album that exudes beauty from every track. From the opening bars of 'Don't Panic' to Chris's Thom Yorke-esque finale on 'Everything's Not Lost', Parachutes contains every possible emotion and does so in a heart-warming way, just like the best indie.The strongest track has to be 'Shiver', which recieved unfairly little airplay when it was released early in 2000, but sonce then has got onto the playlist of some of the mainstream music channels. It's an uplifting, mellow-yet-energetic track with beautifully true lyrics and the only track that uses full ability of Will Champion on drums. 'Yellow' has gone on to achieve Top 5 success and even after all these months is still not tired. 'Trouble' managed chart success also, bleeding emotion from every bar with Chris's amazing voice and great lyrics. Other strong tracks have to be 'Don't Panic' (their third single) and 'Everything's Not Lost', which single-handedly makes up for some of the more downbeat tracks on the album. Probably the weakest track is 'Higher Speed', which fails to create the atmosphere the other nine tracks do. Parachutes is an eclectic, emotional debut album that will hopefully be a brilliant basis for future albums, which will hopefully see Chris, Guy, Jonny and Will moving more towards indie-rock. No, it is not 'whiney, pathetic, high pitched wailing' as one reviewer commented. It is beautiful, heartfelt music from one of the best indie bands in many a year.
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