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Universal acclaim- based on 605 Ratings
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Positive: 534 out of 605
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Mixed: 36 out of 605
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Negative: 35 out of 605
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Nov 2, 2022This is THE best song ever made. It is an absolute masterpiece and is probably going to be sung until the end of time. If you haven't listened to this you haven't like. This song seems like it was crafted by God himself. The lyrics, the vocals, the instrumentals are all superlative.
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Mar 17, 2022Beautiful and meaningful music which showed all of their creativity. One of the best alternative rock records of all time.
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Sep 28, 202110/10 *********************************************************************
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Aug 2, 2021Zenith of Coldplay's career, by far their best album, could only be improved if Prospekt's March songs were added
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Jan 9, 2020Coldplay's darkest, strongest, and most epic performance since A Rush of Blood to the Head and perhaps even finer as well, but that is up for debate. "Death and all his Friends" concludes an amazing orchestra of compositions that Martin provides with Eno.
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Nov 27, 2019Coldplay 4 is probably the best of their albums in terms of blending creativity and mainstream success into one cohesive album. It has hits (Lost!, Viva la Vida, Violet Hill) It has excellent deep cuts (Death and all his Friends, Lovers in Japan). It has different and out in left field success (Yes, Strawberry Swing). Arguably their best album, though I personally prefer Ghost Stories.
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Nov 26, 2019I needed to get used to this album, because it was completely different of what they made until that moment.
But after a couple of plays, it became clear.
The best Coldplay album made...
From beginning to end, every song,...
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Nov 23, 2019I can say with complete certainty that Viva la Vida is hands down Coldplay's best album to date and one of the most ambitious album's of the last couple decades. Absolutely brilliant.
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Oct 4, 2019
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Aug 10, 2018The album has it all: The feeling of epic euphoria in "Viva La Vida", somberness in "Death and All His Friends", this album felt extremely complete. Coldplay definitely provided some of their greatest work in this album.
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Aug 3, 2018
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Apr 8, 2018
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Dec 7, 2017
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Aug 8, 2017Classic! This band is uniqe and Chris Martin have unique voice - one of the best of our generation. Favorite tracks: Viva La Vida, Violet Hill and DEFINETELY Cemetries of London! That song is from another planet.
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Aug 8, 2017An overall mediocre album was saved with such bangers as Lost!, Violet Hill and, of course, single Viva La Vida. One of the most experemintal Coldplay's records - flawed at some places, but still rewarding.
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Jan 23, 2017
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Aug 12, 2016Coldplay has so much changed on this album. But changed for good. I liked theirs new music direction. This album like book including so many chapter. Every song of this album is like chapter of one book. This album for me not just only music album. Viva la Vida is Death and All His Friends is most artistic album i have ever listen
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Aug 9, 20167.0
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Jul 17, 2016This album is really boring. Only "Viva La Vida" is the only best on this album. The other songs are unbearably boring. I pretty much prefer the old Coldplay very much.
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Apr 30, 2016
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Jun 11, 2015
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Feb 16, 2015I love this album, and Coldplay seriously benefitted from the production of geniuses like Brian Eno and Jon Hopkins. Every track is good in some way. Best Coldplay album.
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May 24, 2014
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Feb 3, 2014
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Oct 24, 2013Their best album yet, not one song on it was bad. Each song complimented the other songs really well. Although my initial reaction after listening to it for the first time was pretty negative. I thought it was one of their weaker albums, but after a few more listens it really grew on me. Excellent album.
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Sep 21, 2013Viva la Vida could be the most ambitious and impressive Coldplay album. Tracks such as Viva la Vida, Violet Hill, Yes, Lovers in Japan, 42, and Life in Technicolor prove that Coldplay can be new and inventive while still staying true to their previous records.
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Given Eno’s quarter-century of Bono-fides, this isn’t surprising. Martin’s interests are frequently vague--on 'Lovers in Japan/Reign of Love' he sings about soldiers who must soldier on and runners who must run until the race is won. Seriously?
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The greatest thing Coldplay may have learned from Eno is his work ethic, as they demonstrate a focused concentration throughout this tight album--it's only 47 minutes yet covers more ground than "X&Y" and arguably "A Rush of Blood to the Head"--that turns Viva la Vida into something quietly satisfying.
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They try hard, Coldplay, but it just isn't enough; their fourth album might just be their best yet, but it's still a long way from being the epochal classic that Chris Martin is desperate to create.