FEATURE: The Lockdown Playlist: Chris Martin at Forty-Five: Coldplay’s Best Cuts

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Chris Martin at Forty-Five: Coldplay’s Best Cuts

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I first became aware of Coldplay…

when they released their debut album, Parachutes, in 2000. With that successful album and its follow-up, A Rush of Blood to the Head, the band were taken to heart by so many. Identifiable and anthemic songs that still stand up today, the band have said they would release three more albums until 2025. That will be the end of the road for Coldplay by the sound of things. It will be sad for so many people. One of the band’s strengths is their lead, Chris Martin. Fronting the band since the start, he has been their driving force. He turns forty-five on 2nd March. I wanted to mark that with a collection of the best Coldplay tracks since their 2000 debut, through to their 2021 album, Music of the Spheres. Before getting to that, here is some biography of the fantastic lead of Coldplay:

Who Is Chris Martin?

Chris Martin is a British musician and the lead singer of the popular band Coldplay. He attended University College London, where he met Will Champion, Guy Berryman and Jonny Buckland, who would become his bandmates. With Martin as lead singer, rhythm guitarist and pianist, Coldplay's debut album, Parachutes, topped the charts in the U.K. and won a Grammy Award. Martin is also known for his collaborations with artists like Jay-Z and Avicii.

Early Life

Martin was born Christopher Anthony John Martin on March 2, 1977, in Exeter, Devon, England, the eldest of five children to a teacher and an accountant. His interests in music developed at a young age and he formed his first band, The Rocking Honkies, while he was attending the preparatory Exeter Cathedral School.

After continuing his studies at another independent school, Martin attended University College in London, where he graduated with a degree in Ancient World Studies. During the college's orientation week in 1996, he met guitarist Jonathan "Jonny" Buckland and the two decided to form a band, with the chosen name Pectoralz. By 1997, the band (renamed Starfish by this time) had recruited Guy Berryman on the bass and Will Champion on the drums.

'Parachutes'

In 2000, the band, now known as Coldplay, released their debut album, Parachutes. The album was a commercial success, peaking at No. 1 on the U.K. charts and entering the top half of the U.S. Billboard 200 with hits like "Yellow," "Trouble" and "Don't Panic." The album eventually became certified seven-time platinum. It received the Best British Album Award at the 2001 Brit Awards and won the 2001 Grammy Award for best alternative music album.

'A Rush of Blood to the Head'

The group released their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head, in 2002. The album proved to be another success with songs including "In My Place," "Clocks" and "The Scientist," and the group went on a nine-month tour to North America, Europe and Australia. The tour was filmed for the Live 2003 DVD. They also picked up two more Grammy Awards: "Clocks" won record of the year and "In My Place" was named best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal.

'X&Y,' 'Viva La Vida,' 'Mylo Xyloto'

Coldplay continued to thrive, as their follow-up efforts, X&Y (2005) and Viva La Vida (2008) — featuring a title track that went to No. 1 in the U.S. and U.K. — both became the top-selling albums of the year in which they were released. Mylo Xyloto became the group's third album to top the Billboard 200 upon its debut in October 2011.

'Ghost Stories,' 'A Head Full of Dreams'

In 2014, Coldplay dropped Ghost Stories, which featured such songs as "Magic" and "A Sky Full of Stars." The following year, Coldplay put out A Head Full of Dreams. The band soon landed one of music's most high-profile gigs, performing as part of the halftime show at Super Bowl 50 in February 2016.

Shortly afterward, the band launched its A Head Full of Dreams Tour. The massively successful tour crossed five continents, logging 114 sold-out performances in 83 venues, before wrapping in November 2017. The undertaking generated a whopping $523 million, making it Billboard's third highest-grossing tour since the publication first started keeping track in 1990.

'Everyday Life'

Four years after their last studio effort, Coldplay delivered the double album Everyday Life in November 2019. This time, in stark contrast to their previous touring schedule, Martin said the band would only perform a few gigs, due to concerns about the environmental impact of undertaking a major tour.

Solo Work and Collaborations

Outside of Coldplay, Martin has written a variety of songs for solo acts including British pop group Embrace and the singer Jamelia. In 2006, he collaborated with Nelly Furtado on the track "All Good Things (Come to an End)" from her album Loose, and worked with Jay-Z on "Beach Chair," from his album Kingdom Come. Martin has also collaborated with rapper Kanye West, pop singers Kylie Minogue and Dua Lipa and electronic music DJ Avicii”.

To mark the upcoming forty-fifth birthday of Chris Martin, below is an assortment of celebrated and awesome Coldplay songs. I personally prefer their older work, though they have released some really strong albums over the past decade. The band have evolved through the years, yet they remain hugely popular. A lot of that is because of their incredible live sets. I would expect them to play quite a few gigs this year. Here are some brilliant Coldplay songs sung by…

THE terrific Chris Martin.