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This pressing has truly amazed me. I took a chance and bought it because the hype sticker caught my eye; a record crafted from 9 recycled bottles. And wow, it sounds incredible; it's crystal clear, the bass is perfectly audible, and overall, it's an outstanding pressing. There are barely any pops or clicks, and the vinyl is flawless. From now on, whenever I'm buying Coldplay, I'll be sure to get them from this label. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
This is about the vinyl record. One of the poorest in my collection, honestly. The audio is all muffled up. The record's got awful pops too. If it weren't for the coloured vinyl, I'd have just gotten rid of it.
It's refreshing to find a contemporary album released on a single vinyl disc housed in an appropriately sized sleeve. While I don't object to double disc sets with gatefolds when absolutely necessary, many modern releases don't require it. These albums often sound just as subpar on a single vinyl but occupy twice the shelf space. As for this particular release, the sound quality is decent. My copy is quite quiet, with only a few clicks and minimal surface noise. However, the volume is low, and even when turned up, it lacks vitality due to heavily compressed dynamics and a deficiency in high-end detail. The vocals are clear, but the overall clarity is lacking, resulting in a muddy sound in certain parts. The mastering is fairly well-balanced, with no excessive bass or misplaced elements, but it's nothing extraordinary. I plan to compare it with the CD version and, if possible, the original 2LP release.
It's no surprise that I lean towards Coldplay's "melancholy" side over their "happy" tunes. Unfortunately, this album falls into the latter category. Following "Ghost Stories," which I reckon is one of their finest works, this one felt a bit underwhelming to me. But I suspect I'm in the minority here. The album was widely praised, with Coldplay at the top of their game. They embarked on a massive tour that even reached Australia in Dec 2016. That was the first (and only) time I caught them live. Despite not being a huge fan of this album, the concert was incredible - they truly are a gifted group.
This album is really great, but having just 2 or 3 tracks on each side is just so silly. Who thought that was a good idea? Anyway, the cover is absolutely stunning, the colors are just amazing (great job on that). And the booklet is fantastic too.
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