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Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends

Coldplay

Rock - Released June 19, 2000 | Parlophone UK

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Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March Edition)

Coldplay

Rock - Released May 26, 2008 | Parlophone UK

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Prospekt's March

Coldplay

Pop - Released May 26, 2008 | Parlophone UK

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Released as part of a Viva la Vida special edition and on its own as an EP -- thereby illustrating a concern for fans that's almost unheard of among these big-budget special editions -- Prospekt's March is an addendum to Coldplay's Eno-produced 2008 album, offering a little bit more of the same spacy thing. Often, it's a variation on what was on the album itself, as three of the eight songs here are remixes, none particularly different than the originals (not even Jay-Z's cameo on "Lost" feels sudden or surprising). Of those other five songs, "Postcards from Far Away" is just a small snippet of atmospheric keyboard, leaving this at a mere four tracks -- all good, all holding their own with the main text of Viva la Vida. Best of these is the surging drama of "Glass of Water," which feels as if it could have fit neatly into the album itself, but "Rainy Day" has a nice percolating electronic beat along with simpatico staccato strings, and "Prospekt's March/Poppyfields" earns much of its portentousness through its latter section, all of which makes up for the slightly unfinished feel of "Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground." None of this is major but it is enjoyable, worthwhile for the devoted -- and it's nice they can get it separately instead of plunking down cash yet again for a deluxe edition.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Shawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes

Alternative & Indie - Released July 28, 2014 | Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)

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Picking up the thread left dangling from 2016's Illuminate, Shawn Mendes decides to create an even more fashionable set of soulful pop on his eponymous 2018 album. Mendes remains a quivering adolescent presence -- he was still 19 years old when this album saw release -- but his self-titled record is assured and quietly confident in a way that suggests he has his adulthood on his mind. He doesn't abandon the soft-focus soul that turned "Stitches" into a breakthrough smash, but he deepens his groove and polishes his surfaces, all the while concentrating on crafting sturdy songs. Never mind that the album gets off to a shaky start with "In My Blood," an anonymous arena rock number that suggests he equates playing rock to the rafters with real music, a notion that's dispelled by the remainder of the record. He builds Shawn Mendes on lithe, tuneful R&B numbers, happy to have songs be as mellowly effervescent as "Queen" or as modern as the gently pulsating "Youth," which is graced by an appearance from Khalid. Mendes occupies a space between modern R&B and Ed Sheeran's earnest balladeering, but the key to his success -- both commercially and artistically -- is his light touch. There's a palpable sweetness to music that endures, even when a production is as bright and glistening as it is on Shawn Mendes. That bodes well for the future that Shawn Mendes is so evidently planning for.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Simply Acoustic

Amber Leigh Irish

Pop - Released August 24, 2018 | Tristar Records

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Lost Not Forgotten Archives: Made in Japan

Dream Theater

Rock - Released October 14, 2022 | InsideOutMusic

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Lost Not Forgotten Archives: ...and Beyond - Live in Japan, 2017

Dream Theater

Rock - Released September 11, 2017 | InsideOutMusic

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Lost in Japan

Citizen Queen

Pop - Released December 28, 2018 | Citizen Queen - RCA Records

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Shawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes

Pop - Released May 25, 2018 | Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)

Picking up the thread left dangling from 2016's Illuminate, Shawn Mendes decides to create an even more fashionable set of soulful pop on his eponymous 2018 album. Mendes remains a quivering adolescent presence -- he was still 19 years old when this album saw release -- but his self-titled record is assured and quietly confident in a way that suggests he has his adulthood on his mind. He doesn't abandon the soft-focus soul that turned "Stitches" into a breakthrough smash, but he deepens his groove and polishes his surfaces, all the while concentrating on crafting sturdy songs. Never mind that the album gets off to a shaky start with "In My Blood," an anonymous arena rock number that suggests he equates playing rock to the rafters with real music, a notion that's dispelled by the remainder of the record. He builds Shawn Mendes on lithe, tuneful R&B numbers, happy to have songs be as mellowly effervescent as "Queen" or as modern as the gently pulsating "Youth," which is graced by an appearance from Khalid. Mendes occupies a space between modern R&B and Ed Sheeran's earnest balladeering, but the key to his success -- both commercially and artistically -- is his light touch. There's a palpable sweetness to music that endures, even when a production is as bright and glistening as it is on Shawn Mendes. That bodes well for the future that Shawn Mendes is so evidently planning for.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends

Coldplay

Rock - Released June 19, 2000 | Parlophone UK

Distinctions Sélection Disques de l'année Les Inrocks
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The Best and The Lost (T)apes

Guano Apes

Pop/Rock - Released November 29, 2004 | Gun

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Lost In Japan

Shawn Mendes

Pop - Released March 23, 2018 | Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)

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Shawn Mendes

Shawn Mendes

Pop - Released July 28, 2014 | Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)

Picking up the thread left dangling from 2016's Illuminate, Shawn Mendes decides to create an even more fashionable set of soulful pop on his eponymous 2018 album. Mendes remains a quivering adolescent presence -- he was still 19 years old when this album saw release -- but his self-titled record is assured and quietly confident in a way that suggests he has his adulthood on his mind. He doesn't abandon the soft-focus soul that turned "Stitches" into a breakthrough smash, but he deepens his groove and polishes his surfaces, all the while concentrating on crafting sturdy songs. Never mind that the album gets off to a shaky start with "In My Blood," an anonymous arena rock number that suggests he equates playing rock to the rafters with real music, a notion that's dispelled by the remainder of the record. He builds Shawn Mendes on lithe, tuneful R&B numbers, happy to have songs be as mellowly effervescent as "Queen" or as modern as the gently pulsating "Youth," which is graced by an appearance from Khalid. Mendes occupies a space between modern R&B and Ed Sheeran's earnest balladeering, but the key to his success -- both commercially and artistically -- is his light touch. There's a palpable sweetness to music that endures, even when a production is as bright and glistening as it is on Shawn Mendes. That bodes well for the future that Shawn Mendes is so evidently planning for.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Lost Not Forgotten Archives: Images and Words - Live in Japan, 2017

Dream Theater

Metal - Released June 25, 2021 | InsideOutMusic

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Stories From Japan II

Vindu

Electronic - Released November 27, 2020 | Nettwerk Music Group

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Lost In Japan

Satin Jackets

Electronic - Released November 30, 2018 | Eskimo Recordings

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Lost In Japan

Stories

Pop - Released December 16, 2022 | Pockets, Inc.

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Delicate / Lost in Japan

Megan Davies

Pop - Released June 8, 2018 | MADlove Music, LLC

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Lost In Japan III, Part. II

Elijah Nang

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released August 25, 2023 | Hip Dozer

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Night Talks

Lost In Japan

Rock - Released September 7, 2023 | Independent