Coldplay – Parachutes
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Parlophone – 7243 5 27783 1 7 |
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Vinyl
, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Repress, Stereo
, Yellow Translucent, 20th Anniversary Edition, 180g
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Europe |
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Genre: |
Pop |
Style: |
Indie Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Don't Panic | |
A2 | Shiver | |
A3 | Spies | |
A4 | Sparks | |
A5 | Yellow | |
B1 | Trouble | |
B2 | Parachutes | |
B3 | High Speed | |
B4 | We Never Change | |
B5 | Everything's Not Lost | |
B6 | Life Is For Living |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Warner Music Group
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Parlophone Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Parlophone Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – EMI Records Ltd.
- Designed At – Blue Source
- Recorded At – Matrix Studios
- Recorded At – Parr Street Studios
- Recorded At – Rockfield Studios
- Recorded At – Orinoco Studios
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
- Published By – BMG Music Publishing Ltd.
- Pressed By – Record Industry – 5277831
Credits
- A&R – Dan Keeling
- Band [Coldplay] – Will Champion
- Design [Assisted By] – Mark Tappin
- Design [Design By] – Coldplay
- Engineer [Assisted By] – Paul Read
- Engineer [Engineered By] – Ken Nelson
- Management [Managed By] – Phil Harvey
- Mastered By – George Marino
- Mixed By – Michael H. Brauer
- Photography By – Tom Sheehan (3)
- Photography By [Cover Photograph] – Coldplay
- Producer [Produced By] – Ken Nelson
- Producer [Produced By], Engineer [Engineered By], Mixed By – Chris Allison (tracks: B3)
- Technician [Computer Magic] – Mark Phythian
Notes
Track B6 "Life Is For Living" is hidden and is not mentioned anywhere on release.
Made in EU.
℗ © 2000 Parlophone Records Ltd.
Made in EU.
℗ © 2000 Parlophone Records Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 190295 182502
- Barcode (Scanned): 190295182502
- Label Code: LC 0299
- Rights Society: bel BIEM
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 1): 5277831 4A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 1): 5277831 3B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 2): 5277831 5A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 2): 5277831 4B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 3): 5277831 2A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 3): 5277831 2B
Other Versions (5 of 157)
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Parachutes (CD, Album) | Parlophone | 7243 5 27783 2 4, 527 7832 | Europe | 2000 | ||
Parachutes (CD, Album) | EMI Music Canada | 7243 5 27783 2 4 | Canada | 2000 | |||
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Parachutes (LP, Album) | Parlophone | 7243 5 27783 1 7, 527 7831 | Europe | 2000 | ||
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Parachutes (CD, Promo) | EMI Records Australia | CHUTE001 | Australia | 2000 | ||
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Parachutes (CD, Album, Stereo) | Nettwerk America | 0 6700 30162 2 3 | US | 2000 |
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Reviews
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Copy I have is nice and clean, has been pressed well as no noise at all throughout the album. Best album by Coldplay for me, Yellow is one of those tracks/songs that will always be played.
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Side B on my pressing has an insane amount of pops. It’s so distracting. It takes away so much from the music. Side A was not like that. Side A was a great listen. The yellow wax is beautiful but I don’t understand why my pressing is so bad.
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Mine has a piece of what looks like string embedded in the vinyl, it doesn't affect the sound quality at all, would this affect the price?
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Edited one year agoI have this and the black pressing as well. It’s bizarre that this has 51 reviews as of writing. It’s not at all better than the black pressing for $20. In fact, I’d say the black is superior in it had not a single noise, when the yellow had one or two. I also think the black has tighter bass. Sounds great but it’s not the best version
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Near perfect pressing. No warps, surface noise is barely there, and no buzzing at all. There is a small black dot in the pressing itself, but it’s just cosmetic (doesn’t affect the sound at all).
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For someone that has only heard this on CD, hearing this version was a revelation. A much warmer and richer sound in comparison, very pleasant to listen to. I had no surface noise on my copy, but did have a slight warp (which didn't affect play). Yellow vinyl looks great too, don't hesitate to pick this up.
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Edited one year agoParachutes is my favourite album of all time - as you can probably tell from the globe in my profile photo; the very globe which also adorns the Parachutes artwork. Parachutes has been with me now for 22 years and counting (I'm 36 as I write this - so the best part of 2/3 of my life) and I know it inside out. I have listened to it hundreds, if not thousands of times over. I have an original 1st pressing from 2000 - the pressing which, on the majority of the tracks, what you are listening to are direct tape transfers - and this pressing runs it extremely close. It sounds incredible. It is how I imagine an original 1st pressing from 2000 would sound in Mint condition (unfortunately, my copy is 2nd hand and as such hasn't been treated with the care and attention that I treat my records!). I am unable to do a side-by-side comparison - but for my money, for a reissue or a repress, this as close as you can get to hearing how Chris, Jonny, Guy and Will sounded in Parr Street, Rockfield, and wherever else in 1999 - 2000.
The pressing is dynamic, punchy, rich and clean sounding. Separation is excellent, particular on the quieter tracks. Everything is extremely well balanced. It does not sound remastered from the original recordings - it just sounds like a clean copy of the 1st pressing. Pressing it on transluscent, yellow vinyl was an especially nice touch too. It just looks and sounds great!
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