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Clocks [Single, Maxi, Import]

Coldplay Audio CD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Taken from the 2002 album, 'A Rush of Blood to the Head'. This Australian exclusive five track EP is b/w four non-LP tracks, 'Crests Of Waves', 'Animals', 'In My Place' (Live in Manchester), & 'Yellow' (live KCRW Santa Monica, CA Radio Session). Capitol. 2003.

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Japanese exclusive enhance EP.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Clocks - the longer single, May 7 2004
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J. GARRATT - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clocks (Audio CD)
I will not discuss the song Clocks, supposing that you have already heard it by now.

Crests of Waves and Animals capture Coldplay wearing their Echo & The Bunnymen influence on their sleeves. And their inclusion onto A Rush of Blood To The Head would have added some much-needed diversity since they are both far more bouyant than most of the album's songs.

The live recording of Yellow, strangely enough, doesn't seem to have an audience. It's just Chris Martin singing along with his piano, nothing else. I myself prefer the full band version.

The live recording of In My Place is a little on the messy side when it comes to mixing. Martin's voice gets a little off-key at times and the crowd, at one point in the beginning, becomes louder than the band. Aside from those details, it sounds just like the album version.

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5.0 out of 5 stars 2 out of 2 isn't bad (even if clocks is overplayed!), Dec 13 2003
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crests of waves is the perfect example of why i like coldplay. it's an interesting song and still a nice pop song (not too different but different enough while not taking anything away from the great flow of the song but adding to it (for me)). it's not amazing but it's really good and very rare these days. i'd have to say it's my favorite of all coldplay b-sides and probably in my top 10 of all of their songs. another note is that the new coldplay album has some songs with more of an electronic song style. like clocks with the simple piano line over and over with the simple loop-like drum beat. and i think those songs usually aren't as good as the more standardish rock songs (ex. in my place). but crests of waves isn't like those electronic-type ones and that's a plus for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Coldplay Non-LP, Sep 24 2003
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This review is from: Clocks (Audio CD)
I recently started trying to find all the Coldplay singles, most of which are hard to find. This is by far the best I've found so far. I would reccomend this highly to anyone who likes Coldplay at all, and it's a great first single with which to start a Coldplay collection.
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