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Wedding Bells (Previously Unreleased) - Single

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  edited artwork The song "Wedding Bells" by Coldplay is an unreleased track that was presumed to be included in their project known as "The Wedding Album." This album was intended to follow their fourth studio album, "Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends," and was planned for release in December 2009/2010 but was eventually scrapped due to creative conflicts².  The concept for "The Wedding Album" was later repurposed for Coldplay's eighth studio album, "Everyday Life," which was released on 22 November 2019. The album took an acoustic, organic, and experimental alternative rock direction¹. It's interesting to note that the acoustic intro featured on "Arabesque" from "Everyday Life" (from 0:13 to 0:28) is from the original recording sessions of "The Wedding Album"². Perhaps the one of the saddest songs in the Coldplay set, this unreleased song is sung from the perspective a man watching his one...

Mylo Xyloto (Instramentals)

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  1. Mylo Xyloto 0:43 2. Hurts Like Heaven 4:02 3. Paradise 4:37 4. Charlie Brown 4:45 5. Us Against The World 3:59 6. M.M.I.X. 0:49 7. Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall 4:00 8. Major Minus 3:30 9. U.F.O. 2:17 10. Princess of China (featuring Rihanna) 3:59 11. Up In Flames 3:13 12. A Hopeful Transmission 0:33 13. Don't Let It Break Your Heart 3:54 14. Up With The Birds ----------------------- Download Link : https://direct-link.net*1112197*mylo-xyloto-instrumental  (replace * with /)

A Head Full of Dreams (Instramentals)

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  There’s a blissful lack of restraint to the multi-layered neon pop of Coldplay’s seventh album. The carnival kicks off within 20 seconds of the opening track and allows only the most fleeting of (Barack Obama-narrated) sit-downs as the extent of their ambition is joyously unfurled. It’s the sound of a band liberated: free to recruit Beyoncé for vocal duties on the euphoric “Hymn for the Weekend,” trade sweet nothings with Tove Lo for “Fun”’s hazy holiday romance jam, and talk Noel Gallagher into a (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?-sized guitar solo on the hymnal “Up&Up.” ___________________________ Copyright: ℗ 2015 Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company. Note! : this record is for For Promotional Use Only! Tracklist: 01 A Head Full of Dreams (Instramental) 02 Birds (Instramental) 03 Hymn for the Weekend (Instramental) 04 Everglow (Instramental) 05 Adventure of a Lifetime (Instramental) 06 Fun (Instramental) 07 Kaleidoscope (Instramental) 08 Army of One (Ins...

Arabesque (Unreleased Demos) - Single

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 The co-lead single “Arabesque” (which is the lead single for the Sunrise part of the album) is Coldplay’s way of trying to sew peace in the wake of the western fear of Islam with the war on terrorism going on. Instrumentally, the song merges western musical styles with Middle Eastern rhythms (like with the guitar & saxophone) placing the idea that “music unites us all”. Arabesque is a visual art genre, which was mostly used in Islamic countries. For example, in architecture, it’s an ornamental design consisting of intertwined flowing lines, originally found in ancient Islamic art. While in dance and ballet, it is a dancing posture. The name of the songs is very apropos to the whole theme of the album being Arabic and bringing the culture to western media. The meaning of the track is also parallel and similar to the song “بنی آدم (Son of Adam)” by the Persian poet, Sadi. During the BBC Radio 1 premiere interview with Annie Mac, Chris stated that he got to put three generations ...