The Singles 1999–2006
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| The Singles 1999–2006 | ||||
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| Box set of singles by Coldplay | ||||
| Released | March 26, 2007 | |||
| Recorded | 1999–2005 | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock | |||
| Label | Parlophone EMI |
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| Producer | Ken Nelson, Coldplay, Danton Supple | |||
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The Singles 1999–2006 is a box set compilation of singles by British rock band Coldplay. The box includes all fourteen of the band's singles from the album Parachutes to X&Y on 7" vinyl records in sleeves with the original artwork that accompanied each release.[3]
Disc listing [edit]
- The Blue Room EP
- "Bigger Stronger" / "Don't Panic" (B1) / "See You Soon" (B2)
- "High Speed" / "Such a Rush"
- The first time this 1999 EP has been released on 7"; for this release it is split onto two discs. The original vinyl release was as a 12", individually numbered.
- "Shiver" / "For You" (B1) / "Careful Where You Stand" (B2)
- "Yellow" / "Help Is Round the Corner"
- "Trouble" / "Brothers and Sisters"
- "Don't Panic" / "You Only Live Twice" (live from Norway)
- Originally released only as an international single.
- "In My Place" / "One I Love"
- "The Scientist" / "1.36" (B1) / "I Ran Away" (B2)
- "Clocks" / "Crests of Waves"
- "God Put a Smile upon Your Face" / "Murder"
- Originally released only as an international single.
- "Speed of Sound" / "Things I Don't Understand"
- "Fix You" / "The World Turned Upside Down"
- "Talk" / "Gravity"
- "What If" (Tom Lord Alge mix) / "How You See the World" (live from Earls Court)
- Originally released only as an international single.
- "The Hardest Part" / "Pour Me" (Live at the Hollywood Bowl)
- Previously released only as a download-single in the UK.
Vinyls from this box set should not be sold separately, and are recognisable by the fact that they have no barcode on the rear of the picture sleeve, which the retail versions always do.
References [edit]
- ^ 24 March '07, p.35
- ^ May 2007
- ^ "Coldplay to release singles collection". NME. 2006-01-31.
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