Track Listing 1. Life In Technicolor ll 2. Postcards From Far Away 3. Glass of Water 4. Rainy Day - (featuring Emily Bart-Smith) 5. Prospekt's March / Poppyfields 6. Lost+ - (featuring Jay-Z) 7. Lovers In Japan [Osaka Sun Mix] - (remix) 8. Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Emily Bart Smith, Jay-Z | | Producer: | Brian Eno, Markus Dravs, Rik Simpson | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Coldplay: Chris Martin , Guy Berryman, Phil Harvey, Will Champion, Jonny Buckland. Personnel: Davide Rossi (strings); Kelly Pratt (brass). Audio Mixers: John O'Mahoney; Markus Dravs; Michael Brauer; Andy Wallace; Rik Simpson. Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig. Issued less than six months after Coldplay's well-received 2008 studio outing, VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS, the eight-track PROSPEKT'S MARCH EP serves as a companion piece to the album. Three songs from VIVA LA VIDA are presented in altered form, most notably a version of "Lost!" that features a surprising cameo by hip-hop superstar Jay-Z. The main draw of MARCH is, naturally, the handful of previously unreleased tracks, which include the soaring, stadium-ready "Glass of Water" and the lilting, electronica-tinged "Rainy Day," a tune that bears the mark of producer Brian Eno more than many VIDA-related songs. While not absolutely essential Coldplay, PROSPEKT'S MARCH is an enjoyable extension of VIDA, making it of particular interest to ardent fans of the record.
Editorial Reviews 'Glass of Water' is unusually bombastic, and 'Rainy Day' sports a jittery electro beat in the vein of U2'x 'Zooropa'... Billboard
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