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All of Coldplay's albums are ranked in this video, including MOON MUSIC. This week’s Tier List Tuesday focuses on Coldplay, a band that has become synonymous with modern success and influence, often hailed as the 21st-century equivalent to the Beatles. Despite selling over 100 million albums and winning seven Grammy Awards, Coldplay has faced significant criticism, with some early 2000s critics labeling them “the most insufferable band of the decade.” Yet, their career continues to thrive, and their concerts are massive global events. When I first heard "Yellow" back in 2000, it was catchy, with singalong appeal, though not groundbreaking. It was reminiscent of Radiohead’s softer moments, almost Oasis-lite. Chris Martin’s sincere voice caught my attention, though the band’s identity as either a rock or alternative act was still somewhat nebulous. Over the years, Coldplay’s evolution has seen them shift through a range of styles, appealing to both rock and pop audiences. Let’s dive into their albums: *Parachutes (2000)* Coldplay’s debut album was recorded mainly at Rockfield Studios in Wales, famous for hosting Queen. With "Yellow" as its standout hit, Parachutes catapulted them to global fame, selling over 13 million copies. The U.S. release even featured a hidden track, "Life Is for Living." Tracks like "Shiver," "Trouble," and "Don’t Panic" hinted at their soft, emotional sound, making it an introspective, yet impactful, debut. *A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002)* This album marked a significant leap for Coldplay, bringing them widespread critical acclaim. Influenced by Radiohead’s *OK Computer*, songs like "Clocks," "The Scientist," and "In My Place" became modern classics. The band almost scrapped the album before its release, but it went on to win Grammys and was named NME’s Album of the Year. The mix of layered melodies and emotional depth made this album a standout. *X&Y (2005)* Following the success of A Rush of Blood to the Head*, *X&Y was anticipated to be monumental. While it had its high points with tracks like "Fix You" and "Speed of Sound," the album often felt inconsistent. It was heavily influenced by both Kraftwerk and U2, blending electronic elements with Coldplay’s signature sound. Despite mixed reviews, it became the best-selling album worldwide in 2005, showcasing their continued popularity. *Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008)* Produced by Brian Eno, this album saw Coldplay embracing a more symphonic and experimental sound. "Viva la Vida" featured a 30-piece string section and was inspired by a Frida Kahlo painting. Though guitars took a back seat, the album still achieved commercial and critical success, winning two Grammy Awards. It was a pivotal moment in Coldplay’s evolution, showing a willingness to experiment with more orchestral and atmospheric elements. *Mylo Xyloto (2011)* A concept album that tells the story of two characters in a dystopian world, Mylo Xyloto was vibrant and eclectic. With tracks like "Paradise" and a collaboration with Rihanna on "Princess of China," the album leaned heavily into pop influences. It initially began as an acoustic project but transformed into something far more electronic and dynamic. *Ghost Stories (2014)* Ghost Stories was Coldplay’s most intimate album, drawing on Chris Martin’s personal heartbreak after his separation from Gwyneth Paltrow. With a darker, more electronic sound, it featured tracks like "Magic" and "A Sky Full of Stars." This album was more introspective, quieter, and reflective, with fewer stadium anthems and more emotional depth. *A Head Full of Dreams (2015)* Coldplay fully embraced their pop sensibilities here, collaborating with Beyoncé, Noel Gallagher, and Tove Lo. The album’s upbeat, colorful production made it a commercial hit, though it leaned more into mainstream pop than alternative rock. The accompanying tour became one of the highest-grossing of all time. *Everyday Life (2019)* A more serious, socially conscious album, Everyday Life addressed issues like police brutality and world peace. It explored global musical influences, incorporating African gospel choirs and Middle Eastern instrumentation. Despite covering a range of styles, the album remained cohesive and ambitious, making it one of Coldplay’s most adventurous projects. *Music of the Spheres (2021)* Coldplay’s album embraced a pop-forward, upbeat tone, collaborating with BTS and Selena Gomez. it leaned heavily into electronic and classical influences. While fun and energetic, it marked a distinct departure from the more reflective style of their earlier work. 00:00 Introduction 01:30 Parachutes 02:07 A Rush of Blood to the Head 03:02 x&y 04:09 The Singles 1999-2006 04:32 Viva La Vida 05:36 Prospekts March 05:49 Mylo Xyloto 06:39 Ghost Stories 07:48 A Headful of Dreams 08:57 Kaleidoscope 09:23 Everyday Life 10:36 Music of the Spheres 12:02 Moon Music 13:25 Dear Coldplay, ......