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Coldplay Unveil LP Artwork & Tracklisting

Coldplay have finally announced the full official tracklisting for their hugely anticipated new album, X&Y and have also given fans a look at what the album artwork will look like.

 

As previously reported, Coldplay will be releasing the follow up to 2002's 'A Rush Of Blood To The Head', album, entitled 'X&Y' on June 6 on Parlophone Records.

 

Now the band have confirmed the full running order for the 12-track record. It differs from the rumoured running orders that have been circulating on the internet for the few past weeks, with the inclusion of the track 'The Hardest Part' and the renaming of the song 'Let's Talk' to simply Talk.

 

The first single to be taken from the album will be Speed Of Sound which hits shops on May 23.

 

'X&Y' was recorded over the past year at studios in the UK and USA and was produced by Danton Supple (Morrissey, Elbow), longtime Coldplay collaborator Ken Nelson (Badly Drawn Boy, Kings of Convenience) and the band themselves.

 

xycover.jpgThe tracklisting for the X&Y album is as follows:

 

1. Square One

2. What If

3. White Shadows

4. Fix You

5. Talk

6. X&Y

7. Speed of Sound

8. A Message

9. Low

10. The Hardest Part

11. Swallowed In The Sea

12. Twisted Logic

 

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