
X&Y is an Alt/Indie album by Coldplay, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 120 pressings tracked, owned by 68 collectors.
About
Coldplay’s third album was made during the toughest time of the band’s career. 2002’s <i>A Rush of Blood to the Head</i> had made them one of the world’s biggest group, but now things began to unravel. Lead singer Chris Martin, newly married to actress and Hollywood A-Lister Gwyneth Paltrow, grappled with a level of fame that would have been unthinkable just a few years before; the band were uncertain about which musical direction to take next; relationships within the band had become strained; and they were under pressure from their label to get a record finished sooner rather than later. It didn’t help that they were a man down—the band’s non-playing “fifth member” and manager, Phil Harvey, a crucial part of their creative proce, had departed after the completion of <i>A Rush of Blood</i>. It all helped to make <i>X&Y</i>’s writing and recording a testing period for the quartet, but somehow they emerged with a record that both refined what went before and put a resolve in Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer Will Champion to stay together. Working in a sporadic fashion over 18 month, a spell spread across six studios in the US and the UK, the group wrote over 60 songs—but often found themselves coming to a creative dead end. Crucially, they had one killer song and around it a record began to take shape. “Fix You,” written for Paltrow after the death of her father, was one of Coldplay’s most affecting and bombastic sing-alongs yet, growing from an organ-led hymnal into a bells-and-whistles midtempo anthem. It would carry <i>X&Y</i> on its back. At the same time, realizing that they needed to be working more as a band rather than individually on their parts in the studio, new sonic routes started to emerge. Opener “Square One,” with its wiry guitars and rhythmic urgency, was an explosive banger that sounded like U2 reimagining Interpol; “What If” paired sumptuous strings with a sinuous bass groove and layered guitars; and “Low” draped a propulsive indie rock tune in glacial synths and atmospheric soundscapes—the addition of electronic textures across the record evidence of a band keen to try new thing. .
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Tracklist
Side X
- X1Square One4:47
- X2What If4:57
- X3White Shadows5:28
- X4Fix You4:54
- X5Talk5:11
- X6X&Y4:34
Side Y
- Y1Speed Of Sound4:48
- Y2A Message4:45
- Y3Low5:32
- Y4The Hardest Part4:25
- Y5Swallowed In The Sea3:58
- Y6Twisted Logic5:01
- +Til Kingdom Come4:10
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- shimmering
- anthemic
- spacey
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ann LinesSTRINGS STRINGS , MUSICIAN
- Audrey RileyARRANGED BY STRINGS STRINGS , MUSICIAN
- Carmen RizzoPROGRAMMED BY
- Chris TomblingSTRINGS STRINGS , MUSICIAN
- Greg Warren WilsonSTRINGS STRINGS , MUSICIAN
- Laura MelhuishSTRINGS STRINGS , MUSICIAN
- Mark PhythianPROGRAMMED BY
- Peter LaleSTRINGS STRINGS , MUSICIAN
- Richard GeorgeSTRINGS STRINGS , MUSICIAN
- Rob SmithPROGRAMMED BY
- Sue DenchSTRINGS STRINGS , MUSICIAN
- Brian EnoSYNTH SYNTHESIZER
- Matt McGinnGUITAR
- Rob RamonPROGRAMMED BY, OTHER
68 collectors on Gatefold own this · 120 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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