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Coldplay-Concert Prive W9-DVBS-2008-JUST

lukes

2008-12-15 23:58:46
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Artist.......: Coldplay

Album........: Concert Privé W9

Label........: n/a

Genre........: Rock

Catnr........: n/a

Source.......: DVBS

Rip.date.....: Jun-29-2008

Str.date.....: Jun-00-2008

Quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo

Url..........: www.coldplay.com



track title time



01. Concert Privé W9 42:47



Runtime 42:47 min

Size 62,6 MB





Release Notes:



Recorded : June 27, 2008 (W9)

Performed : June 2008 (France)



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 world-wide. 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 Shoulders of Giants.

U.K. audiences were hungry for a fresh-faced rock band

with big aspirations and an even bigger sound, and

Coldplay was more than happy to take the reigns.

Parachutes went multi-platinum in several countries and

earned the band their first Grammy, but Coldplay continued

to grow into the 2000s, topping their debut album's

success with higher record sales and an increased public

profile.



Chris Martin (vocals/piano), Jon Buckland (guitar), Will

Champion (drums), and Guy Berryman (bass) were all born

into families in which music was encouraged. Martin, the

eldest of five, began playing the piano as a young child

and later took solace in the work of Tom Waits. Buckland,

on the other hand, grew up with the heavy guitar sounds of

Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Scotland native Berryman

preferred funk to indie rock, thereby leaving him to play

bass, while multi-instrumentalist Champion didn't plan to

be a drummer until he joined Coldplay's lineup. The

bandmates came together in 1996 while attending the

University College of London, and the Safety EP was issued

shortly after their first gig at a Manchester festival for

unsigned bands. The release only saw 500 pressings, as did

the subsequent Brothers & Sisters EP. Nevertheless, it was

enough to win the band a U.K. deal with Parlophone in

April 1999, and the five-track Blue Room EP arrived that

fall. With nods from the media, the foursome was hailed as

the next Travis, thanks to their simplistic acoustics and

charming personas.



Parlophone ushered the band into Parr St. Studios in

Liverpool, where they recorded the bulk of their debut

album. Parachutes was released in July 2000 and became a

swift hit on the strength of four U.K. singles, several of

which enjoyed popularity in America as well. With "Yellow"

climbing the charts on both sides of the Atlantic,

Parachutes was released in the U.S. in November, where its

sales soon rivaled -- and eventually surpassed -- those in

the U.K.



Riding on the strength of their universally popular debut,

Coldplay headed back into the studio in fall 2001 to work

on a sophomore album. They emerged with A Rush of Blood to

the Head, releasing the album worldwide in August 2002 and

embarking on a global concert tour soon after. "The

Scientist" enjoyed regular radio rotation, while both

"Clocks" and "In My Place" won Grammy Awards. The CD/DVD

package Live 2003 was issued to highlight the group's

popular tour, and Martin specifically earned a higher

notch on the celebrity scale by marrying actress Gwyneth

Paltrow in December 2003. Paltrow gave birth to the

couple's first daughter, Apple Blythe Alison Martin, the

following April.



Fatherhood didn't stop Martin from working, as Coldplay

began recording material for a third album within weeks.

Previously recorded material with longtime producer Ken

Nelson was scrapped early on, while Danton Supple

(Morrissey, the Cure) joined Coldplay to complete the

recording of X&Y. "Speed of Sound" marked Coldplay's first

single from their long-awaited third effort in spring

2005; the album followed in June, topping charts around

the world and selling more than eight million copies

during its first year. Such success put Coldplay on the

same commercial level as U2, and Coldplay retreated to the

studio in late 2006 to work with famed producer Brian Eno

(who had teamed up with U2 two decades prior for The

Joshua Tree). Recording sessions with Eno were completed

within one year, followed by several months of mixing and

growing anticipation from the band's audience. Viva La

Vida -- also known by its extended name, Viva La Vida or

Death and All His Friends -- ultimately arrived in June

2008.

 

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