

8.2 Tour edition CD & Special Dutch EditionĬoldplay announced details about X&Y in March 2004 while the album was being recorded.It spawned the singles " Speed of Sound", " Fix You", " Talk" and " The Hardest Part". With over 8.3 million copies sold worldwide, X&Y was the best-selling album of 2005, accumulating over 13 million units as of December 2012. Overall reaction to the album was generally positive and it was a significant commercial success, reaching number-one in the chart of 32 countries around the world, including the United Kingdom (where it had the third biggest sales week in history at the time) and the United States (where it became Coldplay's first album to top the Billboard 200 chart). X&Y was released after a considerable amount of global anticipation. The song " Talk" appeared in the track listing, although after it leaked online in early 2005 it was thought to have been downgraded to a B-side for the album's subsequent single releases. It was originally planned for American country star Johnny Cash to record it with lead singer Chris Martin, but Cash died before he was able to do so. The album contains twelve tracks and an additional hidden song, "Til Kingdom Come", which is listed as "+" on the disc label and inside the record's booklet. The album's cover art is a combination of colours and blocks, which is a representation of the Baudot code. Producer Ken Nelson was originally tasked with producing the record, however, many songs written during his sessions were discarded due to the band's dissatisfaction with them. It is noted for its troubled and urgent development, as well as Phil Harvey's brief departure from the band. The album was produced by Coldplay and producer Danton Supple. It was released on 6 June 2005 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom, and a day later by Capitol Records in the United States. Contact for information and rates.X&Y is the third studio album by the British rock band Coldplay. Site licenses are available at reasonable rates.
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