Yellow

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Yellow

by: Coldplay



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724388920124
Format: Single, Import
Label: Emi
Manufacturer: Emi
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Emi
Release Date: 2000-11-27
Studio: Emi



Editorial Review:

Album DescriptionThird single from UK indie act, follow-up to 'Shiver' and the 'Blue Room EP'. Tracks include 'Yellow', 'Help Is Around The Corner' and 'No More Keeping My Feet On The Ground'. 2000 release. Digipak.

















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - The Weakest Single off of "Parachutes"
"Yellow" is the song that got Coldplay the attention of US audiences, and while it is a good song for sure, it is surely not the best that Coldplay offers on "Parachutes", their debut album which features "Yellow".

This CD offers "Yellow" and 2 additonal tracks: "Help Is Around the Corner" is a short (2'34) throwaway with Chris Martin on accoustic guitar that has the feeling of "Hey Chris, we need a track for the single, can you make up something quickly?"

"No More Keeping My Feet Off the Ground" is taken from Coldplay's first (independent) release, the EP "Safety" (April 1998), and gives a great insight on how much the band has matured since then. It is the best song on this CD, but the sound is somewhat muffled, yet it shows the band at its intruiging origins.

Bottom line: for Coldplay completists only.... If you're looking for Coldplay singles, go instead for "Shiver" or "The Blue Room EP" (see my reviews there)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - inspiring
"yellow" is an awesome song to a person who believes in a loving GOD



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You know you want it! :)
This CD rocks! The song 'Yellow' really grew on me! It's awesome! Buy one + share it with your friends or give it as a gift. You will not be disappointed! Rock on!~ :)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - i love it!
this song is realy really good! Yellow is being played on all the radio stations!I like it because it has such a good meaning. The band Clodplay is saying what they would do for a girl that they love. I recomend this Cd for anyone.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Sickeningly bland and unoriginal
British indie is in a terrible state at the moment, and these guys are typical of the epidemic- soulless, bland and turgid. The singer has a horrendous empty voice, even when supposedly singing something emotional he falls flat. This song evidently things it is very clever, by being a song about a song, but it comes across as a bunch of students showing off. Once you reach the end, where having supposedly poured his little heart out the singer tries to finish it off, it becomes cringeworthy.



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