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Brothers & Sisters |  | Artist: Coldplay Label: Brash Music Category: Music
List Price: $5.98 Buy New: $3.38 as of 2/9/2010 05:54 EST details You Save: $2.60 (43%)
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Seller: -importcds Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 37094
Format: Single, Original recording reissued Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 61023 UPC: 677516102322 EAN: 0677516102322 ASIN: B0000DJZ95
Release Date: November 18, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Brothers and Sisters | | • | Easy to Please | | • | Only Superstition |
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Album Description Mega Rare copies of this long deleted Fierce Panda single found! Always a hot item on E-Bay where it is currently at $35 & rising. This 3 tracker is b/w two beautiful tracks 'EasyTo Please' & 'Only Superstition' that would have fit nicelyin with their ama
Album Details Their debut single. Includes three exclusive tracks recorded before their debut full length, 'Parachutes'. These tracks are unavailable elsewhere.
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Not their first EP. December 20, 2009 John D. Flores (Everywhere, California) First off, this is NOT Coldplay's first EP, as previously claimed. The extremely rare, and highly sought after, self-released "Safety" EP is their first. "Brother's and Sisters" is their second release and their first from a relatively, well-known label. The production quality is good but, the songs are not as strong as their 3rd release "The Blue Room". It wasn't until their 3rd EP that the Coldplay "sound" really started to emerge. Nevertheless, "Brothers and Sisters" is still an important part of Coldplay's history and therefore, essential for fans.
They think listeners are easy to please, anyway January 7, 2009 Tom Benton (North Springfield, VT USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
In 2008, Coldplay's still struggling to add some meaning to their style, with their meaning and especially their style showing significant growth thanks to their union with Brian Eno. In 1998, they had only this to show, a single with three tracks and half a song. "Brothers & Sisters" proves that they can all play well enough--although at this point they didn't have the meandering confidence which produced "Lost!" or even something like "White Shadows"--but they can't really do much more than play. Chris Martin's taking himself too seriously, formulating lyrics like "What if cards don't go my way/Then it's sure to spoil my day," where even the first part is a rhetorical question stated just because it seems like the verse should open with a question--although to his credit the same song opens with "A cardboard head I see/Has found its way to me," which doesn't mean anything, but at least it sounds interesting. Which actually sums up a lot of the group's work. If you disagree, listen to "Easy to Please," the center piece of these tracks: its dreaminess falters if one listens to the lyrics too closely, and it's completely shattered by the background noises the group nervously added to ensure that the dreaminess remain intact, or to feel sure it was there at all. At least now I get the early Radiohead comparisons--and also why serious Radiohead fans would like to slit Martin's falsetto-spewing throat.
A nice edition to your Coldplay library. March 31, 2008 The Happiest Boy (New London, CT- U.S.A) Well, here's Coldplay's first release or you. It is quite enjoyable and has much in common with their first album in way of lyrical themes and overall sound. I find it a bit curious that none of these songs found their way onto CP's first record. They would have been better served and more appreciated there, but just as well. These are very good songs at a very fair price. So enjoy!
Own it before its no longer available February 14, 2007 Joshua A. Temple (Aurora, Co USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Its short but ColdPlay rocks and I own them all.
Coldplay rocks September 1, 2006 T. Mei (Asia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This re-issue of the rare EP is simply superb. Love the track "Easy to Please". The EP is an early sign of what makes them so big today. The songwriting skills and musicability never lets up even up to today.
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