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A Head Full of Dreams

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Format: A Head Full of Dreams


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2LP set


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12 x 12.6 x 1 inches; 8 Ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Atlantic/Parlophone


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Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2015


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 6, 2015


Label ‏ : ‎ Atlantic/Parlophone


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


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  • Okay album with some glaring production issues.
I've been a fan of Coldplay from the start. They are still one of my favorites, despite becoming very popular (which makes you very un-cool to hipster snobs. I see it as proof that the music IS good, but that's a different issue.) Overall I like this album though it usually takes a few listens to really get to know it. Let me start with the bad. The audio on album is the worst mix I've heard in recent memory - possibly ever. I LOVE bass, but this is TOO MUCH! I think it was mixed for playback on a battery powered bluetooth speaker that isn't capable of producing real bass. I have a great system at home and in my car, so when I play this album the bass drowns everything else out. Your ears are swimming in bass trying to grab on to any other sound like a life preserver in rough seas. No wonder other reviews mention clipping bass. It's just too much. Again, I love bass, but this is the first time I've had to turn the lower frequencies down into negative territory on my system. What? Seriously, I've never done this before - ever! What a pain to have to adjust this setting for one album. I want them to recall this album and reissue a version that isn't mixed for playback on 1" speakers only. I'm still getting to know the songs, but two stand out in a bad way. Hymn for the Weekend just has embarrassing lyrics. Singing about being so drunk and high is just not cool for a mainstream alternative band like this. I don't listen to Coldplay for mindless party songs - especially depressing ones like this. The other problem "song" is Kaleidoscope. I use "song" in quotes because this isn't really a song. It's a poem recited by a strange, weirdly modulated voice with mildly cheesy music in the background. I'm sure this is very artistic and meaningful, and that voice is someone famous, but when the art is this off-putting, I just don't care. Other than those, there are some solid songs here. (Gweneth's voice on Everglow is beautiful! Turn her up - she's very quiet.) Overall, I recommend it, but I'm not holding my breath for a re-mastered release. If the wattage on your sound system is higher than your IQ, you may want to consider using a good audio editor to tone down the bass on the MP3 files before importing them into your library. I'm considering it. Sadly, a couple of those tracks may end up hitting the virtual cutting room floor on the way back. Update, after becoming more familiar with the songs I think this is ranked in the lowest one or two of their albums. I still enjoy it and I'm glad I bought it, but the lyrics and music are lacking compared to what they used to put out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015 by Matthew Nelson

  • It's a miracle! UN-WHINEY Coldplay!! It's *** GOOD *** !
I love this album, it is effortless to listen to. I bought the CD. The first Coldplay WAY back there (i.e like "Yellow" era) was totally lost on me. I own "Rush of Blood to the Head" only like 3 songs on it. The rest of Rush Of.. frankly drains me, is a malaise, I'm always skipping songs. I discovered Head Full of Dream per chance from the Youtube videos - was not expecting much. The videos for this new album are amusing but it's the music that grabs me. The songs speak to me - all of them. I get energy from this music. It has a melody that I can internalize and enjoy. Life affirming - even the piano ballad. I can * remember * it and it's nourishing not draining. By the way, I'm not a Beyonce fan either but I like what she does on the two songs here. I hope that Coldplay keeps on making albums with this kind of energy and production. I am not naiive about musical production - this album is Produced with a capital P. Thank God it is! I suppose the die-hard fans will call this a soulless sellout. Pah. I ** LOVE ** THIS ALBUM. Keep up the good work! P.S. THE AUDIO MIX The one thing I can agree with some on is - the mix is a bit puzzling on this album. It sounds great on headphones (CD WAV audio 16bit 44.1) on my Fiio or desktop computer (custom USB DAC). However, on my 5.1 system in the living room, whether I set it for plain stereo, or to 5.1 using any of 30 different surround parameters - my living room system sort of fights to deal with centering the vocals for the mix - it feels like a compromise. My downstairs "old school" pure stereo 2.1 (i.e. has subwoofer) system seems to play it OK. In short: I speculate that this mix may be problematic translating for some peoples 5.1 systems. SIDE NOTE: Many props to this band for their sense of humor in producing the mythical Game of Thrones "Musical" for RedNose charity. A sense of humor changes everything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2016 by YeahSoMaybe?

  • Excelente
Llegó en excelentes condiciones
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2022 by Natalia Andrea Espinosa Hernández

  • Coldplay: They Never Give Up
Album number seven from Coldplay arrives ripe with subtextual and metaphorical expressions about love and hope, spirituality and predestination, appreciation, gratitude and amazing grace. I applaud Chris Martin and his creative band mates for this bold, brave, and risky outpouring of musical expression. Coldplay will gain some new fans eagerly willing to ride along in the passenger seat, as the band embarks on their journey towards rebirth, renaissance, and enlightenment; and they will lose some die hard fans for the very same reason. If you want to like this album; you will, and if you don't want to like it; you won't. Coldplay will be headlining the halftime show at Super Bowl 2016 and the timing is perfect. Our world is in a dark and scary place right now. Racism and bigoted behavior abounds. Hateful behavior is creeping up and infiltrating its way into our sense of calm. "A Head Full of Dreams" with its "don't let darkness keep you from moving towards the light" philosophy may be just what the doctor ordered to be heard all over the world on Super Bowl Sunday. I like all of the songs on the album, but my absolute favorites are; "Adventure Of A Lifetime," "Hymn For The Weekend "(featuring Beyonce - I don't understand all the hate-talk about her presence on this album,) "Fun," "Everglow," "Amazing Day," "Up & Up," and "Army Of One." The album "Head Full Of Dreams" is a lightheartedly upbeat, optimistic, and euphoric musical experience worth being listened to repeatedly. Here's what I do; I put on a good set of headphones and close my eyes and listen. Most of the time I end up standing on my living room floor giving in to the emotions and physical movement caused by the music. "I can feel my heart beating...'cause you make me feel like I'm alive again." Try it. I double dare you. -:) "Don't ever give up. Believe in love." ~ Coldplay ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2015 by NeverAdopted

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