Parachutes
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| Parachutes | ||
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| Studio album by Coldplay | ||
| Released | July 10 2000 (U.K.); November 7, 2000 (U.S.) | |
| Recorded | November 1999 - May 2000 at Orinoco Studios, London, England;</br> Parr Street Studios, Liverpool, England </br> Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales</br> Matrix Wessex Studios, London, England; | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 41:50 | |
| Label | Parlophone | |
| Producer(s) | Coldplay Ken Nelson Chris Allison (Track 8 only) | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Coldplay chronology | ||
| The Blue Room EP (1999) | Parachutes (2000) | Trouble - Norwegian Live EP (2001)
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Parachutes is the debut album by English rock band Coldplay, released on July 10 2000. It quickly shot to number one in the United Kingdom, and stayed in the top ten for thirty-three weeks. The album produced four singles: "Shiver", "Yellow", "Trouble", and "Don't Panic" (the last of these, however, was not released in the UK). In the United States, the album peaked at fifty-one on the Billboard 200, eventually selling over 2 million copies.
The album is recognized to have an alternative rock sound similar to fellow alt-rock band Radiohead from their The Bends-OK Computer era. In fact, it has been suggested that the album's success was due to a portion of Radiohead's audience being alienated by the band's experimental and more electronic-influenced Kid A album [1][2], which was released in October of the same year and leaked to the internet 3 months prior.
Most of the album was recorded at Liverpool's Parr Street Studios, with a total of nine weeks of actual recording, interrupted by two mini-tours. However, "High Speed" was recorded with interim producer Chris Allison over Summer 1999 at Orinoco Studios, London.
The album cover for Parachutes contains a photograph of a globe personally taken by the band with a disposable Kodak camera. The globe had been purchased from W H Smith for £10; it was featured in the "Shiver" and "Don't Panic" music videos, and also accompanied the band on their tours.
Parachutes was placed #14 in Channel 4's 100 greatest albums of all time. In 2006 the album was placed #33 in NME's 100 greatest British albums. In 2003 Q magazine's readers placed it at #25. Still, Chris Martin said in 2006 that Coldplay looks beyond Parachutes: "We know that's terrible music," he said, "and we always try to think about what we can do next."<ref>http://www.salon.com/wire/ap/archive.html?wire=D8IR35HO0.html</ref>
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Berryman/Buckland/Champion/Martin.
- "Don't Panic" - 2:17
- "Shiver" - 4:59
- "Spies" - 5:18
- "Sparks" - 3:47
- "Yellow" - 4:29
- "Trouble" - 4:30
- "Parachutes" - 0:46
- "High Speed" - 4:14
- "We Never Change" -4:09
- "Everything's Not Lost/*Life Is for Living- 7:15" (hidden track contained within "Everything's Not Lost" from – 5:39) – 1:36
- "*Careful Where You Stand" - 4:45
- "*For You" - 5:42
- Japanese version only.
[edit] Audio
(Yellow )
[edit] Release details
The album was released in various countries.
| Country | Date | Label | Format | Catalogue |
| United Kingdom | July 10 2000 | Parlophone | CD | 7241 5 27783 2 4 |
| United Kingdom | July 10 2000 | Parlophone | 12" limited edition | 7243 5277831 |
| European Union | July 10 2000 | Parlophone | CD | 7243 5277832 |
| Australia | August 2 2000 | EMI | CD | 5277832 |
| Japan | August 9 2000 | Toshiba-EMI | CD | TOCP 65472 |
| Canada | September 19 2000 | Parlophone | CD | 7241 5 27783 2 4 |
| United States | November 7 2000 | Capitol Records, Nettwerk | CD | 0 6700 30162 2 3 |
| United States | November 7 2000 | Capitol Records, Nettwerk | Cassette | 0 6700 30162 |
| Taiwan | 2000 | EMI | CD | 7243 52778324 |
[edit] Awards and nominations
[edit] Awards
- 2001 Brit Awards, Best British Album
- 2001 NMEAwards, Best Single for "Yellow"
- 2002 Grammy Awards, Best Alternative Music Album
[edit] Nominations
- 2000 Mercury Music Prize
[edit] References
<references/>
- "Coldplay - Parachutes (2000)." Review by Stephan Finch. "2 Walls Webzine". February 16, 2001, Retrieved July 24, 2006.
- "Music For Late Night Retrospection". "Ciao!". March 16, 2001. Retrieved July 24, 2006.
- Roach, Martin (2003). Coldplay: Nobody Said It Was Easy. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9810-8.
[edit] External links
| Coldplay |
| Chris Martin | Jonny Buckland | Guy Berryman | Will Champion |
| Ken Nelson |
| Discography |
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| Studio Albums: Parachutes | A Rush of Blood to the Head | X&Y |
| Lives and EPS: Safety EP | Brothers & Sisters EP | The Blue Room EP | Trouble Live EP | Live 2003 |
| Singles: "Ode to Deodorant" | "Brothers & Sisters" | "Shiver" | "Yellow" | "Trouble" | "Don't Panic" | "In My Place" | "The Scientist" | "Clocks" | "God Put a Smile upon Your Face" | "Speed of Sound" | "Fix You" | "Talk" | "The Hardest Part | "What If" | "White Shadows" |
| Tours |
| A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour | Twisted Logic Tour |
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