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Coldplay - Don't Panic
Label: EMI Records
Release: 2001

Tracklisting:
Version I.
Don't Panic
You Only Live Twice (live)

Version II.
Don't Panic
You Only Live Twice (live)
Bigger Stronger

Version III.
Don't Panic
Trouble (live)
Shiver (live)
Sparks (live)
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CD Review by LeDeuxMachina17
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As I said in the tracklisting, there are many different versions of this single. I will write a review on each one I listed in order from the order they are listed.

Version I.
The fourth single off Coldplay's platinum record, "Parachutes." The song itself, "Don't Panic," is quite a great song itself, and the live version of the James Bond Theme "You Only Live Twice" is to die for.
Rating: 8 / 10

Version II.
The fourth single off Coldplay's platinum record, "Parachutes." The song itself, "Don't Panic," is quite a great song itself, and the live version of the James Bond Theme "You Only Live Twice" is to die for. The third song on the single, "Bigger Stronger" (previously released on the Blue Room E.P.) is a very nice song, but it's nothing amazing.
Rating: 6 / 10

Version III.
The fourth single off Coldplay's platinum record, "Parachutes." The next three songs, (live from Denmark) are all very well done. "Trouble" is done brilliantly, as is "Sparks." The low-point, if there is a real low point in the album, "Shiver" would be just that.
Rating: 9 / 10

All in all, the single is a good pickup, especially if you get versions one or three.

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