British rock band Coldplay have released nine studio albums, six live albums, 12 compilation albums, 18 extended plays, 41 singles, 13 promotional singles, and four charity singles. According to Parlophone, their first eight albums have sold a combined total of 100 million copies worldwide as of May 2021,[A] making them the most successful band of the 21st century and one of the best-selling artists of all time.[3] They are also the act with most number-one albums in the United Kingdom without ever missing the top and achieved nine million-selling singles in the country.[4] Additionally, Nielsen SoundScan reported in February 2015 the band have sold over 18.2 million albums and 33.6 million song downloads in the United States.[5]

In 1998, Coldplay independently released Safety, their first extended play. It was succeeded by The Blue Room after they signed with Parlophone in 1999. During the same year, "Brothers & Sisters" debuted at number 92 in the UK Singles Chart. In March 2000, "Shiver" was made available as the lead single for Parachutes. It was their first song to reach the Top 40, being followed by "Yellow", which peaked at number four and is considered the band's breakthrough hit. In July 2000, the album was released to immediate success domestically, in New Zealand and Australia, eventually becoming a sleeper hit in France, Germany, Italy and the United States as well. As of 2020, Parachutes has sold 13 million units worldwide.[6]


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The band's second studio album, A Rush of Blood to the Head, was released on 26 August 2002 and experienced much stronger sales in comparison to its predecessor, topping the charts of 11 countries around the world.[7] Coldplay promoted the record with singles "In My Place", "The Scientist" and "Clocks", which have all entered the UK Singles Chart Top 10. Their third studio album, X&Y, was then released on 6 June 2005 upon considerable anticipation, earning the third-biggest sales week of United Kingdom's history at the time,[8] reaching number one in 32 countries,[9] and becoming the year's best-selling record.[10] With 737,000 copies sold, it debuted atop Billboard 200 and remained on region for three weeks, marking the longest stay for a British group since the Beatles between 2000 and 2001.[11] Lead single "Speed of Sound" was an international Top 10 hit as well.

On 12 June 2008, Coldplay released Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. It also earned the distinction of being the biggest album of the year worldwide,[12] topping the charts of 36 countries and having the biggest digital sales of the 2000s decade.[13] The title track, "Viva la Vida", was their first number-one song in the United Kingdom and United States,[14] as well as the first track by a British act to top the two charts simultaneously since Rod Stewart's "Maggie May" (1971).[15] The group's fifth studio album, Mylo Xyloto, was then made available on 24 October 2011 and followed the success of its predecessors by going number one in 34 countries.[16] Similarly, "Paradise" was their second chart-topper in the United Kingdom.[17] As per the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), Mylo Xyloto was the best-selling album of 2011 by a group.[18]

Coldplay later repeated the achievement on Ghost Stories, which arrived on 19 May 2014.[19] The band's seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams, marked the shortest gap between two of their records, being released on 4 December 2015. Although mostly kept from number one around the world by Adele's 25,[20] it had a resurgence in sales following their Super Bowl 50 halftime show performance,[21] eventually selling over six million copies.[22] Its companion piece, Kaleidoscope EP, included a live version of "Something Just Like This", which was the third best-selling song of 2017 worldwide and their most successful single to date.[23] Everyday Life was then released on 22 November 2019, peaking at number one in 12 countries.[24] Two years later, "My Universe" was made available and Coldplay became the first British group in history to debut atop Billboard Hot 100.[25] The band's ninth studio album, Music of the Spheres, arrived on 15 October 2021 and earned the biggest sales week of the year in the United Kingdom upon release.[26]

Mylo Xyloto was further proof that Coldplay are at their best when they embrace their corniest impulses; their sixth album, Ghost Stories, finds them taking a sharp left turn. Preceded by the non-single "Midnight", a watery electro-folk Bon Iver facsimile accompanied with a video reminiscent of an iTunes visualizer, nearly everything about the arrival of Ghost Stories has seemed small: the nine-song tracklist, the spartan, deep-blue angel's-wings cover, the disappointing lack of costumes. The absence of grandiosity signaled to eager fans and sneering bystanders alike that, this time around, something might be a little off.

And yet, Ghost Stories is unmistakably Coldplay's "breakup album," a subdued work that finds Martin and his band crisply moping through mid-tempo soundscapes and fuzzy electronic touches that have the visceral impact of a down comforter tumbling down a flight of stairs. Featuring production from longtime collaborators Daniel Green and Rik Simpson, along with behind-the-boards pro Paul Epworth, drone-techno auteur Jon Hopkins, and Kanye West collaborator Mike Dean, the record is serene and weightless to a fault. Coldplay abandon the musical tourism and extroverted strides of their last few albums and find themselves adrift.

"Ink" is the album's most indefensible moment, musically and lyrically, and the song handily snatches the title of Worst Coldplay Song from X&Y's impossibly leaden, fuckin'-magnets stinker "What If". "Got a tattoo/ And the pain's alright," Martin cries while running through a series of love-as-permanence metaphors, over rippling guitar and burbling atmospherics ripped from Phil Collins' Tarzan soundtrack. The last time Coldplay indulged in "rainforest rock," it was Viva La Vida's transcendent, gorgeous "Strawberry Swing", which featured Martin exclaiming beatifically, "It's such a perfect day"; on "Ink", he moves from vine to vine until swinging in solitude at the track's end, exclaiming with a sigh, "All I know is that I love you so/ So much that it hurts."

Conventional wisdom says X&Y is Coldplay's worst album, but amidst that record's shiftless bloat, there were real-deal highlights that hit with blunt impact and have since stood the test of time. Ghost Stories contains no such moments, and thus threatens to rob X&Y of its dubious title. Its intimate nature shares the most kinship with Coldplay's first album, 2000's peerless Parachutes. Twelve years later, that album sounds like the work of a different band, and that's because it is; Coldplay have become one of the biggest acts in the world since their comparatively modest debut, and as a result Ghost Stories' attempts to return to close-mic'd intimacy come across as out-of-touch as Lucille Bluth asking how much a banana costs.

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Coldplay's ninth studio album "Music of the Spheres" acts as a paean of sorts to space rock, the hypnotic, often distorted sound most commonly associated with Pink Floyd. But this isn't "Dark Side of the Moon" or "The Wall." To be candid, "Music of the Spheres" is an unholy mess of a record, confusing and conflating generic impulses towards synth-pop, ambient sound, and electronica, among other stylistic pretensions.

Firstly, because it shows very well how the combination of a modern day classic plus the absence of a greatest hits package generates massive catalog sales, as this album is now up to a huge 13.87 million units.

All those packaging-only records do not create value, they exploit the value originating from the parent studio album of each of its tracks instead. Inevitably, when such compilations are issued, it downgrades catalog sales of the original LP.

How to understand this table? If you check this example of Live, these figures mean it sold 2,315,000 units worldwide. The second statistics column means all versions of all the songs included on this package add for 2,113,793 equivalent album sales from streams of all types.

Thus, streaming figures tell us songs from Parachutes are responsible for 55% of the Live tracklist attractiveness, which means it generated 1,273,000 of its 2,315,000 album sales, and so on for the other records.

So, after checking all the figures, how many overall equivalent album sales has each album by Coldplay achieved? Well, at this point we hardly need to add up all the figures defined in this article!

Mylo Xyloto eclipsed the 11 million EAS too to join its four predecessors. The song Paradise and a solid tracklist also makes it the 2nd strongest album among their first 5 on streaming, a very positive sign for the future.

In a recent interview with NME Martin claimed that the band will stop recording new music after their 12th album. The band had only released their ninth studio album Music Of The Spheres back in October 2021. Martin said,

Everyone loves a bit of Coldplay. They're one of the most accessible alternative rock bands out there today, and even if you hate them, you still really do love them. Coldplay weren't always the band with big dancey anthems that could overtake the radio waves. They had their hits on their earliest albums that made them huge, but they also had an underlying motive when it came to their music.

The band's critically acclaimed sophomore album A Rush Of Blood To The Head put the world's fears into words. The album was a massive success building off the success of the band's single from their debut Parachutes, 'Yellow.' It generated some big hits, but where it really resonated was in its meanings. The sessions of A Rush Of Blood To The Head began once the September 11 attacks happened. At that time, the whole world was in disarray. No one could quite feel safe, and that theme appeared consistently in the art of that time. be457b7860

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