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A Rush of Blood to the Head has been placed at number seven on the list of United Kingdom's 20 biggest-selling albums of the 21st century, published by the British trade paper Music Week. [96] In July 2011, A Rush of Blood to the Head climbed from No. 176 back to No. 44 in the album's 250th charting week there. [98]
With the release of Parachutes (2000), A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), and X&Y (2005), they scored three of the 50 best-selling albums in the United Kingdom. [7] The former included Top 10 singles such as " In My Place ", " Clocks " and " The Scientist ", while the latter had the country's third-fastest-sales upon release. [ 8 ]
"Clocks" is a song by British rock band Coldplay, released on 17 March 2003 via Parlophone Records in the United Kingdom. It was written and composed as a collaboration among all the members of the band for their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head.
The group recall the hothouse atmosphere that produced some of their most beloved, enduring anthems.
In an interview with Q magazine, lead singer Chris Martin stated that "In My Place" was a song Coldplay had left after recording their debut album Parachutes (2000). [1] [2] When the band finished recording their second album A Rush of Blood to the Head, Martin said that the album was complete. [1]
Live 2003 is the first live album by the British rock band Coldplay.It was released on 10 November 2003 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. [6] However, Capitol Records made it available on 4 November 2003 in the United States, [7] with screenings at select theaters being held a day before as well. [8]
" A Rush of Blood to the Head" Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head: 2002 [45] " The Scientist " Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head: 2002 [45] "See You Soon" Coldplay The Blue Room: 1999 [51] "Shiver" Coldplay Parachutes: 2000 [63] " A Sky Full of Stars " [t] Coldplay Tim Bergling: Ghost Stories: 2014 [43] "Sleeping Sun" Coldplay B-side of ...
“Moon Music,” Coldplay’s 10th studio effort, marks the band’s highest opening week in the U.S. since 2015’s “A Head Full Of Dreams,” and is their first Billboard 200 No. 1 since 2014 ...