Coldplay - Parachutes

Coldplay - Parachutes
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Album Details

Title: Parachutes
Artist: Coldplay
Release Date: 7/10/2000
Re-Released On: 8/19/2008
Label: Toshiba EMI, Nettwerk America
UPCs: 067003016223, 4988006836082, 0067003016254, 067003016254
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Britpop, Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Austere, Bittersweet, Earnest, Reflective, Brooding, Cathartic, Ethereal, Intimate, Literate, Melancholy, Amiable/Good-Natured, Complex, Passionate, Precious, Refined/Mannered, Rousing, Searching, Sophisticated, Stylish, Theatrical, Poignant, Plaintive, Dramatic
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Don't Panic
  2. Shiver
  3. Spies
  4. Sparks
  5. Yellow
  6. Trouble
  7. Parachutes
  8. High Speed
  9. We Never Change
  10. Everything's Not Lost

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDToshiba EMI53483
2000CDNettwerk America30162

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Album Review

The London foursome Coldplay were early critics' darlings in their native U.K., showcasing melodic pop on a slew of EP releases and constant live shows just after the spark of the new millennium. Not as heavy as Radiohead or snobbish as Oasis, Coldplay were revealed on Parachutes as a band of young musicians still honing their sweet harmonies. Combining bits of distorted guitar riffs and swishing percussion, Parachutes was a delightful introduction and also quickly indicated the reason why this album earned Coldplay a Mercury Music Prize nomination in fall 2000. Frontman Chris Martin's lyrical wordplay is feminist in the manner of Geneva's Andrew Montgomery, but far more withered. The imagery captured on Parachutes is exquisitely dark and artistically abrasive, and the entire composition is tractable thanks to gauzy acoustics and airy percussion. Coldplay's indie rock inclinations are also obvious, especially on songs such as "Don't Panic" and "Shiver," but it's the dream pop soundscapes captured on "High Speed" and "We Never Change" that illustrate the band's dynamic passion. This basic pop was surely a refreshing effort in the face of big productions like the Spice Girls and Westlife. Parachutes deserved the accolades it received because it followed the general rule when introducing decent pop songs: keep the emotion genuine and real. And Coldplay did that without hesitation. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrea WrightAssistant Engineer, Assistant
Chris AllisonMixing, Producer, Engineer
Chris MartinVocals
ColdplayCover Photo, Design, Producer
Dan KeelingA&R
George MarinoMastering
Guy BerrymanGroup Member, Bass
Jon BucklandGuitar, Group Member
Ken NelsonProducer, Engineer
Mark PythianComputers, Computer Consultant
Mark TappinAssistant
Michael BrauerMixing
Paul ReadAssistant, Assistant Engineer
Phil HarveyManagement
Sarah LeePhotography
Simon "Barny" BarnicottAssistant
Tom SheehanPhotography
Will ChampionDrums, Group Member

Member Reviews

Jennifer K. wrote on 2/16/2007...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I love this album, and it's quality has held up all these years. Mellow and easy to listen to. It is essential Coldplay!

Sinead M. (bookworm) wrote on 10/17/2006...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
great CD

Mary F. (Fang) wrote on 9/30/2006...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
not my cup o' tea.