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[Article] Coldplay's 2 For 1 Tracks

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Coldplay's new album will have two "two-for-the-price-of-one" tracks on it so it will cost fans less to download.

 

Lead singer Chris Martin said: "Buy one get one free, it comes from working in Kwik Save, I think. As I said before, nobody buys albums any more, certainly nobody buys full albums and we've made an album that you have to have from start to finish."

 

The band also slated their third hit album X&Y in an interview with NME. Chris said: "I think we were a bit anthemed-out after X&Y. I feel like we've got everything to prove and everyone to prove it to this time."

 

Fourth album Viva La Vida is out now. :thinking:

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/05/07/coldplay-s-2-for-1-tracks-89520-20408226/

you dont have to prove me anything guys :nice:

 

and .. huuh wtf.. VLV out now ?! :dozey:

???? out now? :rolleyes:

in which country? I would reach that land immediately :laugh3:

???? out now? :rolleyes:

in which country? I would reach that land immediately :laugh3:

 

oh if you do that, would you send me a copy ? please.. :P :lol:

I think that what CM means here is that tracks 5 and 6 link together (lovers of japan and yes), so on the track listing they are separate but they are not seperated on the actual cd/d'load. THats what i take from the NME interview when he talks about it.

I'm confused.. :huh:

I think that what CM means here is that tracks 5 and 6 link together (lovers of japan and yes), so on the track listing they are separate but they are not seperated on the actual cd/d'load. THats what i take from the NME interview when he talks about it.

 

no no no... Lover in Japan is linked together with Reign of Love, and Yes is twinned with Chinese Sleep chant. :)

Always funny when "professional" journalism websites take quotes too serious. Because Chris Martin has never been caught joking around in an interview.

Coldplay's label dismisses 2-1 offer claims

 

Coldplay's label dismisses 2-1 offer claims

 

Bosses at COLDPLAY's record label Capitol are baffled by frontman CHRIS MARTIN's claim the band is running a two-for-one promotion on its new album.

Martin told British newspaper the Daily Mirror the band wanted to encourage fans to pay for LP Viva La Vida or Death and all his Friends, by offering a deal to those who download it online.

He claimed that for every track that a fan downloads, they will get to choose another one free.

Martin told the newspaper, "Buy one get one free, it comes from working in Kwik Save (British budget supermarket), I think.

"As I said before nobody buys albums any more, certainly no body buys full albums and we've made an album that you have to have from start to finish."

But Capitol executives know nothing of the promotion. A high ranking boss tells WENN, "I checked with their (Coldplay's) management. This appears to be incorrect."

 

Source: http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/coldplays%20label%20dismisses%202-1%20offer%20claims_1068096

Hmmm...

 

VH=Free (the first week)

ASARY=Free (with purchase of NME)

Lost & Lovers In Japan acoustic=Free (With pre-orders of the album

 

Nope! Chris obviously doesn't know what he's talking about,lol.:P

 

EDIT: and then there's the 'second album' which we know nothing about...

it's out right this very moment?!!!!!! WHAT!

 

 

oh wait... the song. bleh journalists. it's called, get your facts straight.

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