Viva la Vida (Prospekt's March Edition) - Coldplay

Viva la Vida (Prospekt's March Edition)

Coldplay

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2008-06-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 20

  • ℗ 2008 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Life In Technicolor Coldplay 2:29
2
Cemeteries of London Coldplay 3:21
3
Lost! Coldplay 3:55
4
42 Coldplay 3:57
5
Lovers In Japan / Reign of Lov Coldplay 6:50
6
Yes Coldplay 7:06
7
Viva la Vida Coldplay 4:01
8
Violet Hill Coldplay 3:42
9
Strawberry Swing Coldplay 4:09
10
Death and All His Friends Coldplay 6:18
11
Life In Technicolor II Coldplay 4:05
12
Postcards from Far Away Coldplay 0:48
13
Glass of Water Coldplay 4:44
14
Rainy Day Coldplay 3:26
15
Prospekt's March / Poppyfields Coldplay 3:39
16
Lost+ Coldplay 4:18
17
Lovers In Japan (Osaka Sun Mix Coldplay 3:58
18
Now My Feet Won't Touch the Gr Coldplay 2:27
19
Viva la Vida (Anton Corbijn Ve Coldplay 4:04

Reviews

  • The best album

    5
    By B^ST1LL3
    I love this album. It's so nice
  • A true Masterpiece!

    5
    By Gettingbetterkk
    Isn't every record by them actually? This is just pure magic!
  • The Best Coldplay Album

    5
    By Luigi 7
    This album contains some of the best music produced by Coldplay. I recommend Viva La Vida, Glass of Water, Prospekt's March/Poppyfields, Lovers in Japan (Osaka Sun Mix), 42, Cemeteries of London, Life in Technicolor II, Rainy Day, and Strawberry Swing. The songs have amazing background music, which seals the deal for me.
  • Legendary.

    5
    By Echop42
    THIS will always and forever be real quality music. 🙌🏼❤️
  • Just. Awesome.

    5
    By Ingolmo_Noldorin
    Coldplay at their best and most creative. Get the Prospekt's March Edition - in addition to the VLV album, you get a solid EP for two bucks. Highlights: Cemeteries of London, Lost!, 42, Lovers in Japan, Violet Hill, Strawberry Swing, Life in Technicolor (i & ii), Glass of Water, and Prospekt's March/Poppyfields.
  • their best work

    5
    By Uuugh i dont need a name
    its practically the polar opposite compared to the simple nature of the first record but its by far the best thing they've ever done outside of Parachutes. This version with all of the B-sides is the best way to hear this era of the band.

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